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The
Four Corners Rod & Gun Club is located 4 miles East
of Salem, OR. Take State Street East of Cordon Road
to 74th Ave. Turn right on 74th and follow the
blacktop onto Babcock St. The Club is at the end of
Babcock Street, on the left.
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The
50' .22 Rifle and Pistol
Indoor Range is the first building (past the
Caretaker's Home) you will find upon entering the
Four Corners Rod and Gun Club. It includes a 50 ft.
range with 10 shooting stations, a class or meeting
room, a small kitchen and rest rooms. The 2nd Floor
is sometimes used as a dorm for the Annual NRA
Juniors Camp.
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The
Trap & Sporting Clay Range and classroom is the
second area on the grounds. Nestled behind the hill
at the first turn in the road, the range utilizes a
permanent trap house and up to four movable sporting
clay throwers.
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Around the bend and past the Shotgun Range, the
Short Range is perched on a hill to the right. The
long building contains a large classroom/meeting
facility and restrooms. Three patio doors lead to
the shooting range in the back. There are 20
covered stations with shooting benches. The range
itself is divided into 10, 25 and 50 yard areas.
Both the 10 yard and 25 yard areas have bullet
traps with brackets for the target frames, which
allow for a variety of target types. They also
sport unique 'Case Catchers' . The 50 yard range
area has stands for the target frames. The Short
Range is suitable for all firearms and hosts many of
the center fire and rim fire events for pistols and
.22 rifles.
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The 50
- 200 yard Lower Range is
suitable for all rifles and is also used for some of the pistol
shoots. It is located at the end of the road, across from the Short
Range, and features 15 covered shooting stations with benches
equipped with "silencer barrels". The "silencer barrels" are used
when shooting center fire rifles from the bench, in our efforts to
limit the overall noise level to the small earthquake range. The
building behind the range contains a small meeting (or is that
eating?) room and a kitchen. Picnic tables are scattered in the
'yard' area, offering an inviting place to relax. This area hosts
the Club's official picnic functions, although pots of Chile and
other goodies have been known to appear at any of the longer
duration shoots held at the Lower Range.
We hope you've
enjoyed this virtual tour of the
Four Corners
Rod and Gun Club
and will join us for a personal glimpse at one of the scheduled
shoots.
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