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Reference: Tucson Shooting.com
Contact:  Sierra Vista Shooting Range
Address:  Hwy 90 between Sierra Vista & Bisbee
City: Sierra Vista
State: Arizona 
ZIP: 85636
Phone: 520-508-9846
Link: Sierra Vista Shooting Range Website
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AZ Hunting Unit : 34a
Location Type: Arizona Shooting Area
AZ Region: Southeastern Arizona


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Pistol: Outdoor 50 yards
Rifle: 100-500 yards
Rifle & Pistol: Silhouette
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Class 3: Full auto
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Posted By : Bubba
Created on : Sun Apr 9 2006
Last Updated: Sun Apr 9 2006 11: 34 am

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Sierra Vista Shooting Range Thu May 6 2010
Rating: 
5 out of 10
Thu May 6 2010
 I've visited the SV range several times over the last ten years- it's ALWAYS had poor access. The road in is not maintained, dirt and rocks, narrow and VERY ROUGH. Range masters are more interested in BS'ing than range management. Shooting intervals vary- no consistency. The range faces East, the benches are too close together, facilities are poor, open pit toilets,no water, little shade. It could be nice, if the managers cared.

From: S.Wilbanks

Sierra Vista Shooting Range Wed Mar 17 2010
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5 out of 10
Wed Mar 17 2010
 Went to this range for the first time. The road is very bad going in. When I arived I met with the Range Master. He was very helpful in getting set up in the right spot for Pistol shooting, & with the rules of the range. The range was in good shape, & well run. It seemed like a good safe place to shoot. I will return.
Bruce

From: Bruce Davis

Sierra Vista Shooting Range Thu Feb 5 2009
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5 out of 10
Thu Feb 5 2009
 The Sierra Vista Shooting Range has been upgrading all of it's facilities for the past couple of years. We operate one range open to the public on Sat & Sun 8 AM - 5 PM; Tues 9 AM - 5 PM; Wed & Fri noon - 5 PM; and are CLOSED on Monday and Thursday. We offer many handgun and rifle competitions throughout the month.

Our website is: www.sierravistarange.org

Come visit!

From: Vic P

RE: Not a Progressive Range Fri Jul 25 2008
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5 out of 10
Fri Jul 25 2008
 I have been stationed on and off near the Sierra Vista Shooting Range for almost four years. I can tell you that it has changed from better to worst in the last year alone. Today was a perfect example of how the leadership at this range is not in tune with supporting our soldiers. Due to complete miscommunication on the range organizer part, they threated to kick deploying soldiers off the range because it was not coordinated with them in advance. It is shame that we were not allowed to qualify and train prior to deployment because we were not members of the range.

From: Guest

Sierra Vista Shooting Range Mon Apr 7 2008
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5 out of 10
Mon Apr 7 2008
 This was my first time at a range, so my experience is fairly limited. But I found that this range was accomodating and it served my purpose, which was to teach the family how to fire a pistol.

It was very inexpensive. $5 per shooter. The fee is good all day, so you can come and go as needed. There are discounts available. Targets, hearing protection, and protective glasses are available for purchase. Other facilities are limited.

The range is quite a distance from town. A good 13 miles and the road to the range is unimproved and extremly bumpy. I would recommend bringing plenty of ammo, and, if you are going to stay for awhile, bring drinks and food.





From: T

Sierra Vista Shooting Range Tue Jan 8 2008
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5 out of 10
Tue Jan 8 2008
 I could not bring up a map or any
other page, they were all blank.

From: Bud Lich

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