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Arizona Shooting Areas
We have Arizona rifle, pistol and shotgun ranges listed
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Where can we Shoot in Arizona?

   We have two options for where to shoot in Arizona,

Privately Owned or Club Operated Public Shooting Ranges

or

Open Public Land (where legal).

There are many privately owned or club run shoting ranges in Arizona. The benifits of an organized range are the safety, education and low environmental impact

    There are many privately owned or club run shooting ranges in Arizona. The benefits of an organized range are the safety, education and low environmental impact

New shooters would do best to visit a public range to learn how to shoot. Having the experience and patience of a safety officer is invaluable to a new shooter.

Public ranges collect the brass cases and contain the lead bullets in one area to result in a much lower impact on the environment. In fact most ranges recycle the brass left behind by shooters so shooting at a public range can actually help the shooting sports

Click here for a list of all Arizona Shooting Ranges

You might not know it but Arizona is only about 17.6 percent privately owned.

     You might not know it but Arizona is only about 17.6 percent privately owned.

More than a quarter of Arizona is owned by 21 Indian tribes

More than half of Arizona is held by the federal and state governments, administered through federal and state agencies

  • Bureau of Land Management
  • Arizona Game and Fish Department
  • U.S. Forest Service

Keep our public lands clean and available for the next guy. Pack out all your trash, police your brass, Don't shoot at clay birds in the desert.

Comments on the Visitor Comments
Pick up your brass
Thu May 11 2006
Rating: 5 out of 10
 I think that people who are going to shoot in desert should pick up after themselves. but how many people do that?

From: Ted M

Stop and talk with people that ask questions about why we carry
Sun Jun 11 2006
Rating: 5 out of 10
  Most of the out of staters that move or come Arizona to visit do not understand, nor do they take the time to find out the gun laws of our Great State. To help with this, we, the state citizens should carry more open, and stop and talk with people that ask questions about why we carry.....

From: Richard L. Taylor

Marksman Pistol Institute
Sat Sep 2 2006
Rating: 5 out of 10
 I didn't like the moving target s on the wires they use, but it's an indoor range that's open on Mon-Wed (some ranges aren't

From: saguaro

Arizona Public Shooting Areas
Thu Oct 5 2006
Rating: 5 out of 10
 After recently moving here what is the best place to go shooting near Phoenix, Mesa area. I am looking for 600-1500 yard shooting range. Any help would be great. Most local ranges only go to 500yrds

From: mark

recycle some firearms metals
Wed Oct 18 2006
Rating: 5 out of 10
 I need to recycle some firearms metals from the Surprise Police Department firearms range.

1. What is the price of unsorted firearms brass in Maricopa County, Arizona?

2. What is the price of sorted firearms brass in Maricopa County, Arizona?

Please Email me with your comments and suggestions.

From: Arthur R. Wood

RE: Arizona Public Shooting Areas
Fri Oct 26 2007
Rating: 5 out of 10
 Nearly everyone who goes out and disturbs the peace of everyone else with their guns leaves a pile of trash behind. They leave appliances that they shot at, beer cans, drink cups, anything you can think of. Keep your damn shooting to shooting ranges and stop disturbing the majority of the decent people who want to use public land for reasons other than pretending they're "manly".

From: Stacey

Arizona Shooting Areas
Sun Jun 3 2007
Rating: 5 out of 10
 I also think it's a shame that so many good shooting spots are being closed due to trash issues.. Shooters don't leave trash, criminals do.. enforce the laws and leave the shooting areas open for legitimate legal shooters

From: Teddy T


Wed Dec 6 2006
Rating: 5 out of 10
 Hello Arthur...I would be interested in your brass..im a reloader and thats where I think the brass should go..not to scrap..anyway looking for 223 and 45 ill pay top dollar for all you have Bob..

From: Bob Baxter


Fri Feb 29 2008
Rating: 5 out of 10
 "It's not because of fate, it's because of Tequila" That may be the best thing I have ever read in my whole life!

From: Pedro


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