The Robins AFB Skeet Range
Located in Middle Georgia, the Robins AFB Skeet Range is a State of the Art Skeet and Trap Range, designed to NSSA and ATA competition level standards.
Facilities
- 3 Competition Level Skeet Fields
- 2 Fields overlaid with Trap
- 1 Field overlaid with 5-Stand
- Voice-release pull system for Trap & Skeet
- Lighted Fields
- Archery Targets
The Range is open year-round, from 9 AM. – 9 PM for members only.
Memberships are available for Active Duty military, Guard, Reserve, Civil Service, Contractors, and the General Public Military and Civilian patrons. Members are entitled to discounted rates for rounds and extended hours.
The minimum age for shooters is 12 years old. Shooters under 18 must be supervised by an adult at all times.
Eye & Ear Protection is required for all shooters.
Only lead shot shells with shot sizes 7 1/2, 8 or 9 are allowed.
Skeet shooting was invented in the 1920’s as a sport called Clock Shooting. The event is in part meant to simulate the action of bird hunting and set out to become a national sport a few years later.
The International Shooting Sport Federation recognizes shotgun events as an
Olympic discipline since 1968.
During WWII, skeet was used in the American Military to teach gunners the principle of leading and timing on a flying object. Almost every flight training station and base had skeet fields.
Membership Forms
Agreement to Participate Waiver Form
Qualification-to-Possess-Firearm-or-Ammunition
Robins Skeet Range Safety Rules
upon completion of the above-required forms, forward them to robinsskeetandtrap@gmail.com