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Pops Gun Club Inc. presents itself as a unique, members-only sport shooting club catering to advanced shooters and archers. Operating as a non-profit entity, this private club emphasizes exclusivity and advanced skill levels in its membership.

Main Features

  • Exclusive Membership: The club is strictly for members, ensuring a private and focused environment.
  • Non-Profit Structure: Operates without an ownership model, highlighting its commitment to the sport rather than profit.
  • Advanced Skills Emphasis: Specifically caters to highly skilled shooters and archers.
  • Contact for Membership: Potential members must email their qualifications to be considered.

Member Experiences and Reviews

The club has garnered mixed reactions from the community. Some reviewers praise the club’s atmosphere and the quality of the shooting experience:

  • Positive Environment: Members like Paul Kronk and Ashley Thaw highlight the range’s friendly, respectful atmosphere and cleanliness. They appreciate the serious focus on firearm enthusiasm and safety.
  • Enjoyable for Advanced Shooters: Reviewers like Rodolfo Hanabergh and Andy Sundberg express satisfaction with the club, particularly for experienced shooters looking for a quality range experience.

However, several reviews point to potential concerns:

  • Selective and Exclusive: Some reviews, including those from Mark Rosenthal and Jim Jensen, suggest a perception of exclusivity and a potentially unwelcoming attitude to certain individuals.
  • Customer Service Concerns: Several individuals, including FTS PROTECTION and Khris Sainvil, have raised issues regarding the customer service and communication style experienced when contacting the club.

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