theGinsue
01-15-2026, 23:06
https://www.frontiersportsman.org/
I didn't find a pre-existing thread on FSC so I thought I'd post one.
Been a member here for 10 years. Other than having a membership there I have no official capacity with the range.
It's a good club with 2 ranges: one South of Falcon and another East of PPIR off of Hanover Road.
The Falcon Range has VERY STRICT rules enforcement (zero tolerance) because the range itself has a number of homes around it and carelessness could likely be expected to impact one of those homes or disturb the residents where they file a complaint with the county (again). The maximum here is 300 yards.
The Hanover Range has many ranges, including a 1k yard range, allows the use of steel targets (only permitted on West half of range), full-auto (but MUST be tethered or affixed to a mount), etc. Because it's more remotely located, there is much more you can do out there that you can't at the Falcon Range. To get to the range property you have to traverse through private property and there are 2 locked gates you must pass through.
There is a wait list (unsure of length, but expect it's under 2 years) and an initiation fee ($150 for 2026) and an annual fee of $150 for 2026 with no required (but appreciated) range work requirements.
All members MUST be an NRA member and NRA membership #/expiration is required at application and renewal time (NRA Life members will already have their NRA membership information in the system every year at renewal).
All members have to provide a clear photo to be added to their badge (badges are required to be visibly worn at all times on range property). While I didn't see a charge for it this year (I think it was a 1 time fee for her badge), but my wife is considered a member and has her own badge as well.
As with any range, there are times you'll visit and it'll be crowded (especially at the Falcon Range) and other times you'll be the only person out there.
I didn't find a pre-existing thread on FSC so I thought I'd post one.
Been a member here for 10 years. Other than having a membership there I have no official capacity with the range.
It's a good club with 2 ranges: one South of Falcon and another East of PPIR off of Hanover Road.
The Falcon Range has VERY STRICT rules enforcement (zero tolerance) because the range itself has a number of homes around it and carelessness could likely be expected to impact one of those homes or disturb the residents where they file a complaint with the county (again). The maximum here is 300 yards.
The Hanover Range has many ranges, including a 1k yard range, allows the use of steel targets (only permitted on West half of range), full-auto (but MUST be tethered or affixed to a mount), etc. Because it's more remotely located, there is much more you can do out there that you can't at the Falcon Range. To get to the range property you have to traverse through private property and there are 2 locked gates you must pass through.
There is a wait list (unsure of length, but expect it's under 2 years) and an initiation fee ($150 for 2026) and an annual fee of $150 for 2026 with no required (but appreciated) range work requirements.
All members MUST be an NRA member and NRA membership #/expiration is required at application and renewal time (NRA Life members will already have their NRA membership information in the system every year at renewal).
All members have to provide a clear photo to be added to their badge (badges are required to be visibly worn at all times on range property). While I didn't see a charge for it this year (I think it was a 1 time fee for her badge), but my wife is considered a member and has her own badge as well.
As with any range, there are times you'll visit and it'll be crowded (especially at the Falcon Range) and other times you'll be the only person out there.