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CLEBURNE COUNTY SHOOTING CLUB
For information on how to become a member of the Cleburne County Shooting Club, FIRST read the “How to Join” tab. Other questions you may have are answered in the “Bylaws”, “Rules”, and “FAQ’s” tabs. You will find answers to ALL questions you might have under these tabs. Also, completely read the application for membership (in the “How to Join” tab).
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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The CCSC Board has added 2 new rules that affect ALL members who bring guest to the range. The changes are highlighted in red in the "RULES" tab. The gist of the new rule is that MEMBERS ARE RESPONSIBLE for being sure that all guest have submitted Hold Harmless agreements BEFORE entering club property. Even if the person will be sitting in the car reading a book, they must have signed a Hold Harmless before entering the range. The Hold Harmless agreement can be found on both the "How to Join" and "How to Renew" tabs on this website. In addition, 2 other rules have been reworded for clarity, also in red. Please read these changes. Members will be held responsible.
Pistol Range Rule 4 has been amended.
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The Rifle Range will be closed on the following dates for Sheriff's Office training. (These dates are subject to change). November 13 - 14 1PM – 7PM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Beginning Tuesday, 30 September, all scheduled Shotgun events will change to winter schedule. Skeet will be Saturdays and Sundays at 1:00 PM. Trap will be Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:00 PM. We welcome and encourage new shooters. Come join us.
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CLUB HISTORY
The Cleburne County Shooting Club, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that was created in August 2002 as a work in progress. We have progressed well beyond the expectations of the founders and core members of the local Friends of the NRA. We are blessed with members who have many years of experience in police/military range management and also have members certified as NRA firearms instructors. Our club has many members who have contributed dollars and sweat equity in the ongoing construction and improvements of the club facilities. On the first Monday of October each year, there is a membership meeting at the club. Members and spouses enjoy a meal, get updates on club business, and elect officers to serve for the next 12 months. Details will be posted on both this website and the CCSC Facebook page.
The Cleburne County Shooting Club, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that was created in August 2002 as a work in progress. We have progressed well beyond the expectations of the founders and core members of the local Friends of the NRA. We are blessed with members who have many years of experience in police/military range management and also have members certified as NRA firearms instructors. Our club has many members who have contributed dollars and sweat equity in the ongoing construction and improvements of the club facilities. On the first Monday of October each year, there is a membership meeting at the club. Members and spouses enjoy a meal, get updates on club business, and elect officers to serve for the next 12 months. Details will be posted on both this website and the CCSC Facebook page.

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Please wear your current membership card while at the range. All members have color coded membership cards (the current year is Yellow) that are in hang tags for easy wearability. Officers will be checking for current membership, so please do not be offended if you are asked for club ID. It is simply wrong for trespassers to use our facility without participating in the membership process. At best, they get for free what everyone else pays for. At worst, we have had vandalism and disregard for range safety.