Safety First

Washtenaw Sportsman's Club requires the use of an Open Bolt Indicator or OBI for all firearms on the rifle and pistol ranges. This includes all casual shooting, members and non-members alike.

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Match Results

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There is a lot going on at WSC!

We have 3-D Archery Fun Shoots, Archery Leagues, Pistol Shoots, Trap and Skeet, Black Powder Shoots of all kinds, 22 Small Bore Bench Rest Matches, 22 Silhouette Matches, Cast Bullet and Center Fire Benchrest Matches, High Power Matches, Long Range Prone Matches & Varminter Matches to name a few.

So come on out and visit us, meet new people, make new friends and most of all - Get outside in Michigan this weekend, it's a great place to be!

Membership

Why not give your family something that you can all enjoy? A WSC Membership! Learn how you can become a WSC Member.

Washtenaw Sportsman's Club is accepting new member candidates. If you would like to complete an application and be placed on a waiting list, you may attend the General or BOD meetings and see Karen Feger to be placed on the waiting list.


Washtenaw Sportsman's Club Facilities

The Washtenaw Sportsman's Club is a shooting sports facility located in Ypsilanti Township of Washtenaw County covering 190 + rolling wooded acres. It features:

  • Full walk through Archery Course
  • Outdoor Archery Range
  • Indoor Archery Range
  • Covered Pistol Range
  • Covered Small Bore Rifle Range
  • Indoor Air Rifle / Air Pistol Range
  • Skeet and Trap Range
  • Covered Black Powder Range up to 200 yards
  • Covered Hi-Power Rifle Range up to 200 yards
  • Rifle Range up to 600 yards
Washtenaw Sportsman's Club Facilities Highpower Range

The Public is welcome at our facilities during events we hold (see our Calendar for more information) and to participate in any of our Programs.


The 10 Commandments of Firearm Safety
The 10 Commandments of Firearm Safety

The Ten Commandments of Firearms Safety should be etched in your memory forever. Let them govern your actions wherever and whenever you're involved with firearms. In the woods. On the range. Or in your home.

  • Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
  • Firearms should be unloaded when not actually in use.
  • Don't rely on your gun's safety.
  • Be sure of your target and what's beyond it.
  • Use proper ammunition.
  • If your gun fails to fire when the trigger is pulled, handle with care.
  • Always wear eye and ear protection when shooting.
  • Be sure the barrel is clear of obstructions before shooting.
  • Don't alter or modify your gun and have it serviced regularly.
  • Learn the mechanical and handling characteristics of the firearm you are using.