Least expensive restricted range membership?
Where in the Calgary region has the least expensive membership (or 'associate membership) that will satisfy the powers that be? I'm looking for bare minimum as I've not been out shooting restricteds for some time, just looking to appease the paperwork bogeyman.
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I believe Calgary Shooting Center is under a $100.00 a year. Last year I looked into not renewing my full membership and it was $75 or so.
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I'm aware of them, though I'm curious of some of the clubs in smaller towns near Calgary where their rent is much lower. It could be a good thread to keep going for people throughout the province.
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There's only 2 places in Calgary that sell associate memberships.
CSC & TSE When I first bought mine, it was $50. That was just before CSC even existed. Last time I inquired about renewing it @ TSE (~2yrs ago), it had gone up to $60 which was the same price as CSC. |
Crowsnest Mountain Gun club is 40.00 or 45.00 for a full membership.
Sparwood(B.C) is 40.00 for a full membership. |
Check out Brooks. It's a little bit of a drive but not horrible. I'm not sure if they do restricted there.
If that's not an option, Medicine Hat Rifle and Revolver club is great. It's $100 a year, family is included, enclosed pistol bays, 25, 50, and 100 yard rifle and then a separate 200-300 yard range. It makes a good little day trip should you want to go shooting. |
If the lowest price is your driver, than why bother getting a range membership at all?
http://www.outdoorsmenforum.ca/showthread.php?t=172764 |
We do associate memberships for $15 per year in Elkford. Fernie and Sparwood are the same. We are all restricted compliant clubs.
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It's a little far from Calgary but bashaw pistol club is $30 for the year. You can get you member card from Bashaw sports
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A membership in a BC club range has the added benefit of enabling a dual province LTATT.
Many BC ranges are also very relaxed and scenic. They are often mixed discipline clubs that offer restricted, rifle, shotgun, clays and archery at one range, and often have campgrounds, and nearby lakes, fishing, hiking and biking. Many are BCWF affiliated, and include ATV insurance (for hunting & fishing). They are just far enough to discourage city riff raff. Good Luck, YMMV. |
Join AHEIA. 30 bucks a year and meets the requirements.
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My restricted membership is at the Claresholm gun club. I shoot there in the winter. Membership is 45 or you can pay 5 when you show up.
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I'll be calling the Provincial CFO to see what the hold up on my renewal is, when I called the CFC they said it had been approved on their end and forwarded to the Ab CFO, I'm just speculating that this might be what's delaying things. Thanks for the variety of suggestions and PM's gentlemen.
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Calgary shooting center is $100 and you dont get a discount on range time. But their $600 package will pay for itself if you go once a month
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The winner was AHEIA, as $30 a year to meet the CFO's arbitrary range requirement was and is the name of the game. That's nearly 1/3 of the cost of the in-town 'associate memberships' that get you jack squat aside from the paperwork check mark. The AHEIA membership actually has benefits to both yourself and the hunting community.
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AHEIA has a handgun and rifle range at "camp Caroline" it's in use a lot by groups using it so difficult to access. Buying a membership with this good organization is a good idea anyway and it "ticks all the boxes."
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While not relevant to a renewal, she also said when I asked, that she thought the 28 day waiting period begins with processing. She was very helpful, but not what I wanted to hear. Thanks for starting this thread, I will be looking for an inexpensive range in the new year. Matt Sent from my SM-G920W8 using Tapatalk |
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Rocky Gun Club is still $150.00 a year. There is 600m rifle, 100m rifle bay, Archery range and 3D trail, several pistol and multi-gun bays. Our shotgun has a trap setup with electric Promatic thrower. (Members have to take a free safety orientation on the trap machine before using/gaining access to it). and we just approved a $30K shotgun budget for next year to get a proper 5-stand setup built. I know this is not what you are asking but people need to realize that gun clubs need revenue to survive and prosper. We are hosting more and more shooting events to promote the shooting sports in a safe and responsible manner. Get out and get some use out of those handguns!!! We also have a new 3-gun committee planning some safety classes and shooting matches for next year as well.
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Last I heard was the associate memberships at the Blindman Valley Gun Club (Rimbey) were $50.
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If I had of, I wouldn't have bought one from TSE. I was already an AHEIA member, to gain the beneifts at the Calgary Firearms Center. :sign0161: |
I didn't know AHEIA offered associate memberships, I'm certainly inclined to go that way as well. They are a great organization to support as well,
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Bumping up. Looking to purchase a new membership. Suggestions ?
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Just wondering after joining does AHEIA send proof of membership in the mail or is it online.
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So from what I understand from this post an AHEIA membership for $30 will satisfy the requirements as a range membership for long term transport permit for restricted firearms?
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