About us

Established in 1945, Aireborough Rifle and Revolver Club is a premier gun club specialising in target shooting. We moved to the present (Club Owned) location in 1966. Our mission is to provide a safe and enjoyable shooting experience, promote camaraderie among members, and foster skill development for all shooting enthusiasts.

We are an independent club run by volunteers. We are a Community Amateur Sports Club and we are affiliated to the National Small-bore Rifle Association.

The club does not run a day or temporary membership scheme, nor does it run “Experience” days, or sessions for “Stag” or “Hen” parties.

Join us to experience precision shooting under expert guidance. Whether you’re a seasoned shooter or a beginner, our club offers a welcoming environment to practice and improve your shooting skills.

New members and juniors are most welcome, they are the future of the sport (under 18’s will only be able to shoot Air).

We are located in woodland with main road access and ample car parking.

Our Ranges

David Hutton range

David Hutton Range

7 firing points, 5 of them at up to 50 metres. 2 of these firing points, at 25 metres, are used for benchrest.

Club Room

Annexe

Kitchen and Toilets

Car Parking

Large off road car park, with lockable barrier.

Roger Brooks range

Roger Brooks Range

9 firing points (2 suitable for .22 rimfire), up to 33yrds. 

10yrd. Air pistol, 20yrd and 25yrds are provided for also.

Plinking range

The “Plinking” Range

5 firing points at up to 20 metres, for taking a shot at tin cans and knocking down targets, etc. (air rifles and air pistols only).

Opening Times

David Hutton Range – opening works to a time table

Roger Brooks range – Can be accessed by all members seven days a week from 9:30am until 9pm

Full members are responsible for arranging their own shooting times and groups. Within this range, a minimum group of two members is required to allow one to act as Range Officer while the other shoots.

Air Probationary members can also be accommodated, however this must be organised by the Air manager to ensure they are safely supported.