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.

FAQ’S

The following are general questions regarding the Siuslaw Rod and Gun Club. (SRGC)

Q: When did the Gun Club first open?
A: In 1928 the club became incorporated

Q: I want to mail the club where do I send it?
A: 87227 Munsel Lake Road, Florence, Oregon, 97439

Q: How long is my membership good for?
A: All membership are good from January 1st through December 31st.

Q: When should I renew my membership?
A: Invoices are mailed by the 1st or 2nd week of November each year and all dues are payable by January 1st. You will not receive a reminder.

Q: Can I pay my membership renewal on line?
A: Yes. Go to the Pay Dues Page.

Q: When will I get my membership card?
A: Once you have submitted you membership application it usually takes about 2-4 weeks to process.

Q: Can my membership fee be prorated?
A: Sorry, no not at this time.

Q: Do I have to go through a orientation?
A: All new members are required to complete an on-site orientation. Members who have not renewed within the past 3 years are considered a new member. Orientations are offered at the club house the 1st and 3rd Mondays at 1pm. You do not need an appointment to attend.

Q: I sent in my application and have not received anything?
A: We are very good on mailing out membership cards. One reason is that we my not have your current or correct address. It is very important that you keep us up to date on where you want your mail to go. Use the online form or download the paper application. Please write legibly so the membership person can read your writing.

Q: Someone asked me for the gate code can I give this out to a friend or relative?
A: Absolutely NOT, this will result in loosing your membership to the club.

Q: Can I enter the club grounds without my membership card?
A: No, you should always have your membership card on or close to you. We do have volunteers that periodically check for cards. You must produce your card on demand to the card checker. If you do not have you card on you, you will be asked to leave or to go home and get your card. If you live a long way from the club it my be an inconvenience to you but it helps protect other members from non-members entering illegally.

Q: As a member can I bring a guest?
A: Yes, but please limit the number of guest to 2 maximum. Your guest are allowed to come on our property twice, after that they need to become members.

Q: At what age can I bring my children to shoot?
A: Anyone under the age of 18 should be accompanied by a supervising adult. You as the parent MUST be in control and with them at all times.

Q: I have called the club and I get the answering machine?
A: The club is run by volunteers so there is no one to manage the phone most of the time. You can leave a message and when a volunteer gets into the office they should return your call. The fastest way to get and answer is by email. You should email the club Secretary, Ave Bernard at gunclubsecretary4@gmail.com

Q: What types of shooting ranges do we have?
A: One 30 yard outdoor pistol range • one outdoor rifle range with berms at 25, 50, 100, 200 and 300 yards • one action pistol range with 6 bays • two trap ranges • one sporting clays course • one archery range, located at the east end of the action pistol range.

Q: What size shot for my shotgun can I shoot?
A: If you are shooting Trap or Sporting Clays then 7 1/2 or smaller shot size. If you are on the rifle range or Action Ranges you may shoot a slug for target practice ONLY.