Welcome to the Siuslaw Rod & Gun Club

Located on 43 acres in Florence, Oregon
Rifle – Pistol – Shotgun – Archery

SPORTING CLAYS

Sporting Clays is not a club event
and is run by an outside vendor.
They shoot Sundays and Fridays 9am-2pm.
Also have NSCA Shoots.

TRAP SHOOTING

Trap shooting is every Wednesday evening from 5pm until 9pm.
This event is open to the members and public.

COWBOY ACTION

The Single Action Shooting Society (SASS) is an international membership organization formed in 1987 to preserve and promote the sport of Cowboy Action Shooting™. SASS serves as the governing and sanctioning body for the sport of Cowboy Action Shooting™ and Wild Bunch Action Shooting™ worldwide – ensuring safety and consistency in the sport. SASS members share a common interest in preserving the history of the Old West and competitive shooting in a safe, fun, family-friendly environment.

ARCHERY

Located in the Action Ranges. Walk around gate to the Archery range. With two ranges to shoot on tagrets and some supples are furnished by the club.

For a beginner hunter, the best archery bow should be a compound bow with a lower draw weight (around 40-50 lbs), a longer axle-to-axle length for stability, and a forgiving design to help with accuracy and ease of shooting; consider models like the “Genesis” compound bow often used in beginner programs.

Key factors to consider when choosing a beginner hunting bow:

Draw weight:
Start with a lower draw weight (around 40-50 lbs) to build strength and proper form without straining your muscles; adjust as you improve.

Bow type:
Compound bows are generally recommended for beginners due to their easier draw cycle and adjustable features.

Axle-to-axle length:
Choose a bow with a longer axle-to-axle length (around 32 inches or more) for better stability and shot consistency.

Brace height:
A slightly higher brace height can also improve accuracy for beginners by reducing string slap.

Forgiveness:
Look for bows designed with forgiveness in mind, meaning they are less sensitive to minor errors in form.

Important considerations:

Proper fit:
Get fitted for a bow based on your draw length to ensure correct posture and shooting mechanics.

Practice regularly:
Consistent practice is key to developing good technique and improving accuracy.

Professional guidance:
Consider taking lessons from a qualified archery instructor to learn proper form and safety practices.

Some popular beginner hunting bows:

  • Bear Archery Cruzer G2: A widely available compound bow with adjustable draw weight and a forgiving design.
  • PSE Mach 30 DS: Another good option for beginners with a smooth draw cycle and adjustable features.
  • Genesis Compound Bow: Often used in beginner archery programs due to its user-friendly design.