Rocky Mountain Gun Club
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Practice Shooting
Practice shooting sessions for individuals interested in semi-competitive shooting.

Meat Shoots
Monthly meat shoots with meat prizes awarded to squad winners in a 5-man squad format.

ATA Shoots
Registered ATA (Amateur Trapshooting Association) shoots.

Special Events
Special shooting events, available for your special events that may or may not involve trap shooting.

About
Rocky Mountain Gun Club


Founded in
2011
EIN
23-7290799
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Sports & Recreation
Address
PO BOX 1386 CASPER, WY 82602-1386 United States
Website
https://rmgccasper.com/
Phone
(307)-235-1730
Email address
About
The Rocky Mountain Gun Club in Casper, WY, promotes shotgun sports through practice shooting, meat shoots, ATA registered shoots, and special events. Open to the public, they offer a trap shooting facility, shotgun rentals, and sell shells. They are affiliated with the ATA and NRA and host events from May to October, with meat shoots October to May.
Mission
Rocky Mountain Gun Club fosters the art of shotguns, hosting practice shooting, meat shoots, registered ATA shoots, and special events every Sunday.

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