Located in Arkansas, BVVPOA Gun Range offers a dedicated space for firearm enthusiasts to safely practice and hone their skills. With an overall rating of 4.1 based on 13 Google reviews, this facility has been a prominent choice for both members and their guests.
Features:
- Rifle and Pistol Range: Open daily with specific hours depending on the season. The 100-yard rifle range is equipped with six covered shooting benches. For pistol aficionados, there’s a 25-yard range with covered shooting positions. A notable rule is the prohibition of shooting at moving targets. Only POA Members and their guests can access these ranges. Every visitor must sign an agreement and a release of liability form, and there’s a 2 hour 30 minute cap on range use.
- Trap and Skeet Range: Open on Wednesdays and Saturdays, the Highlands Gun Range boasts three trap fields and two skeet fields. A range master supervises this section. While attendees can bring their own equipment, rentals are available for those in need.
- Gun Range Rules: Comprehensive rules ensure everyone’s safety. Younger attendees (17 and below) need a parent or guardian. Fee receipts are mandatory for entry into the shooting area, and stringent gun safety measures are in place.
- Operational Hours: The ranges operate on varied schedules based on the season. Always closed on Mondays. For any special closings, potential visitors are advised to check the calendar.
- Rates: Affordable rates for different activities. POA Members benefit from discounted prices compared to guests.
- Classes: BVVPOA Gun Range offers specialized classes such as the Basic Pistol Class, Regular Concealed Carry Class, and Enhanced Concealed Carry Class. These are designed for different skill levels, from beginners to those wanting to acquire or renew their concealed carry permits. All courses are led by professionals and come with all necessary training materials.
Strengths (based on reviews):
- Many reviewers have praised the helpfulness and friendliness of the staff, particularly Royce, making visitors feel welcomed.
- The facility is described as a great place to practice.
- One reviewer even noted it as an “awesome facility.”
Points to Note:
- The range is not entirely public. It requires a Bella Vista POA membership for access.
- Some visitors have suggested bringing your own target stand for specific shooting needs.
- There seem to be certain limitations with POA guest cards.
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