Our Ranges are DESIGNED to allow a variety of shooters to sharpen & challenge their skills in a quality & Safe environment.
Sugar Creek Range was Established in 2014 because there was a need for a safe outdoor rifle and pistol range with quality training opportunities in Central Kentucky. We have a passion for what we do which we believe shows in all aspects of our business. We strive to offer our members the highest quality experience in a safe and comfortable environment. We look forward to sharing our passion with you!
250 Yard Rifle
Our rifle range is a five bench, covered range which stretches out to 250 yards. The range is scenically located alongside Sugar Creek. Range distances are marked and target stands are provided.
20 Yard Pistol
Our pistol bays are 15-20 yards deep with a roof over half of the firing line for rainy days in bay 1. Target stands are provided. The range is primarily used for pistols, but can accommodate rifle calibers as well. This range can be modified to accommodate various shooting events. be aware of non-rifle rated steel in pistol bay.
75 Yard Multi-Purpose
The 75 yard multi-purpose range gives us the ability to move and shoot, as well as set up different obstacles and training scenarios. Vehicles can be easily driven onto this range. This area is used for training classes and competitive events, but when not in use, is also available to our members.
Skeet Range
The skeet range is an open range with a clay pigeon launcher that overlooks the beautiful scenery of Garrard County. it is easily accessible and sits to the right before you head down to the range.
Range Rules
Ear/eye protection required at all times
Follow all commands from the Range Safety Officer (RSO)
Keep all weapons pointed down range at all times
Keep guns unloaded until ready to shoot
Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot
Keep shooting space neat. One loaded gun at a time
If you hear the command "Cease Fire", immediately stop shooting and wait for instructions
If you see an unsafe situation, call "Cease Fire!" Anyone can call a cease fire
Make sure the range is cold before you walk out to your target!
If you need assistance, keep gun pointed downrange and raise other hand for a Range Safety Officer (RSO)
No alcohol or drugs
No bouncing or exploding targets
Only fire as fast as you can accurately hit the target
No bumpfire
Moving and shooting /Position shooting / Drawing from holster with the RSO's permission only!