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On September 25, 2020 the TCSS Board, in recognition of the seriousness and potential damage of fires in our area, unanimously approved and adopted a TCSS Fire Mitigation Policy. All members are expected to be aware of and to adhere to the stipulations set forth in the policy. Click here to see a copy of the policy.

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Member Shoot Days

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In July TCSS began a series of monthly member shoot days as a way to recognize and provide even more membership benefit for our members. The member shoot days typically consist of a variety of informal shooting competitions as well as a complimentary BBQ lunch. This is a great way for all members to participate, meet fellow members and become more acquainted with the range facilities. Our goal is that activities such as this help us in becoming a true society as our name implies. Member shoot days are free to all current TCSS members.

Public Shooting Days

TCSS will be hosting a public day on many of the weekends from May through October (see specific dates below). On these dates, the public may use our shooting range at a cost of $15 per shooter (17 and under $10). We will have TCSS members onsite to answer questions and ensure range safety is maintained. Please bring your own eye and ear protection if you have them. We look forward to sharing our range! Dates are:

No public shooting days remain in 2020. Public days will resume in the Spring of 2021.
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  1. Minimum age 18 without parent or responsible adult. Expect to supervise those under 18 while they are shooting & only one at a time.
  2. Bring eye & ear protection if you have it or we will supply.
  3. Plan on signing a liability disclaimer and taking a safety briefing.
  4. Insure firearms are unloaded before arrival and keep them cased/holstered until cleared by the Range Officer & ready to shoot.
  5. Bring ammunition made for your firearms. Example: Don't bring 30-30 ammunition for your 300 Winchester or 30-06.
  6. No Pets
  7. No alcohol
  8. Please police your brass and trash.

Membership Meetings for 2020

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2020 membership meeting schedule is being developed.

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Meetings will be at the Pikes Peak Community Center in Divide, Colorado from 10 AM to Noon. All are welcome to attend, including prospective members who might wish to learn about the club.

Teller County Shooting Society (TCSS) now offers a single level of membership as explained on the membership application. Membership requires payment of a pro-rated portion of the standard annual dues. These dues must be paid upon submission of an application.

Membership in the National Rifle Association (NRA) is also required and must be kept current during TCSS Membership. Please submit a copy of your current NRA membership card or a label from your NRA magazine, along with your check and application. When you are accepted, you will be required to attend a Range Orientation (RO) briefing and sign a liability waiver. You then will receive a membership card, membership packet, and access to the range. Any associates that you have listed must take the RO briefing and then they will receive an associate member card. These RO briefings will be conducted by the Chief Range Safety Officer. Dates and times of RO briefings will be posted on this website, and emails will be sent to all who must attend a briefing.

The idea for a local gun range was introduced at a general, public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center in Woodland Park, Colorado. The original founders had a vision for a gun club to be located in Teller County.

This gun club would be a safe place for experienced, novice and beginner gun enthusiasts to shoot in a local setting. Many people came to the first open meeting and pledged their support to continue working towards this vision. At first we had no name, no fund, no organization, just a vision. Many hours went into research, planning and getting the word out to the public. Meetings were held, Board members were elected, and Board members donated dozens of hours to get the process started. As a result, we were able to legally register the club name in February 2008.

The next step was to recruit members. A workshop was held giving members a voice in deciding the components of the range. Members also suggested organizations that might benefit from the range, and what the next steps would be to acquire land for the range. Many things had to be worked out and membership involvement was essential in these decisions. By-laws, membership rules and range rules were being prepared by the Board of Directors. These documents were presented to the membership for a vote and were put into place.

An Annual Membership meeting is held in March of each year to fill Board of Directors positions that are up for vote, for the coming year. We also vote on any issues that go before the General Membership. During the year, issues for vote are also presented at meetings set in the By-Laws of the club. Emails are sent out to the membership to keep them informed about our progress.

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Our members are required to maintain an NRA membership along with the TCSS membership.

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Hunter Sight-in Days Oct 3-4

On the weekend of October 4-6 before general hunting season in Colorado, TCSS will be conducting high-powered rifle sight-in days. There will be a $5 discount on these dates for high-powered rifle shooters.

We are a private, not-for-profit, Colorado shooting gun club; dedicated to promoting:

  • Safe and responsible ownership and use of firearms as guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States of America and the State of Colorado.
  • Shooting sports in general: rifle, handgun, shotgun, revolver, as well as self-discipline, good sportsmanship and good citizenship within our community.

We are working to offer the residents of Teller County and beyond a safe, environmentally esponsible, and community-oriented shooting facility in Colorado that can be used by novice and experienced shooters alike.

Current Board Members:

President: Alexander Paul
Vice-President: Asa Wilson
Recording Secretary: Bill Armstrong
Membership Secretary: Jerry Smith
Treasurer: Phil Chase
Director-at-Large: Don Sievers
Director-at-Large: Bruce Taylor

100-Yard Range
Shooting Position Structure/Cover

Size: 105’ by 14’
Gravel pad
100 meter and 100 yard shooting distances
Shingled roof
Corrugated sides

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We are pleased to report that the Open Range Construction's work on the firing line enclosure is finished and now open.

Open Range Construction, Woodland Park will be in charge of the construction along with the able assistance of Rick Henderson.

TCSS Annual Meeting

The Board of Directors of the Teller County Shooting Society plans an annual meeting and elections each year.

Range Work Days

Work Day information is posted here and an email will be sent out to all members.

Member Meetings

Member meetings may be held at the GCSSC Range with training and shooting possibly included.

Public Meetings

Periodically the TCSS has public meetings or the public can attend a member meeting. These are advertised in advance in local media outlets in the Woodland Park, Teller County areas and will be added to this website.