The Canadian Shooting Sports Association is having their first Yukon meeting on January 21, 2020.
Check the poster for details regarding time and place and contact information.
The Canadian Shooting Sports Association is having their first Yukon meeting on January 21, 2020.
Check the poster for details regarding time and place and contact information.
Anyone interested in signing the e-petition (e-2341) regarding the proposal to ban military-style assault rifles through an Order in Council , can connect by copying the following link into your web browser This e-petition is available until February 15, 2020.
https://petitions.ourcommons.ca/en/Petition/Details?Petition=e-2341
If the temperature is minus 30 Celsius (or colder) the Indoor Range will not be open for any shooting activities.
Saturday December 7th, 2019 from 11 am to 3 pm at the clubhouse on Grey Mountain Road.
It’s all about recycling. Is it time to exchange some of your stuff, like firearms accessories, re-loading supplies or firearms, for the other guy’s stuff? Here is your opportunity.
Remember that all regulations regarding the transportation, display and the sale of firearms and ammunition apply.
Coffee pot will be on. Be prepared to help set up and clean up.
When you enter the range property look slightly to your right to check that the range status flag is flying the RED flag on top. This means that the entire range is LIVE and that shooting may happen on the various range venues. Please do not change this flag when leaving the range. The status sign at the front gate should read “CLOSED” if you are the last one out, and therefore responsible for locking the gate.
The RED/GREEN painted wooden warning flags at each outdoor shooting venue (Trap, Rifle and Handgun Ranges) control the firing line at each area. These warning flags are to be used when designating that shooting area to be under a CEASE FIRE or LIVE FIRE condition.