Northwest Rod & Gun Club (NWRGC) strives to keep the Boyceville Shooting Range open to the public at minimal or no cost. We are a 501(c)(3)

To do this, the NWRGC relies heavily on donations. We will graciously accept any donations that visitors and supporters decide to give to help us keep the range clean, well-maintained, and open to the public.

Donations are especially appreciated from those who use the range, but also from those who just want to do their part to keep shooting sports and hunting heritage alive and well in Dunn County.

To streamline this opportunity, the Club has recently set up online payment services of PayPal and Venmo. We also accept mail-in checks or money dropped into our lockbox at the range. Please see below for details on making cash donations.

Do you have a firearm, excess ammunition, or shooting or hunting equipment that you no longer need and would like to donate?

If so, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us! We often accept items for use at the range to teach new shooters and hunters, such as firearms and ammunition. We also sell items, with all proceeds directly donated to benefit the range.

We thank you for your interest and support of the NWRGC and the Boyceville Shooting Range.

Here’s how to donate:
PAYPAL –
nwrgcboyceville@yahoo.com
c/o John Williams Treasurer

CASH/CHECK

Mail to NWRGC, P.O. Box 243, Boyceville, WI 54725

Or click the link at the bottom of the page to PayPal or Credit Card donations.

The range is open any time a supervisor opens it. The Events page will indicate open times.

Contact Us for more information. Send $30, your name, phone number, e-mail address, and a self-addressed, stamped envelope to:
NWRGC
PO Box 243
Boyceville, WI 54725
or PayPal $31.00 to nwrgcboyceville@yahoo.com, c/o John Williams treasure, include your name and address. Use the link at the bottom of the page to PayPal or the Credit Card link.

First, become a club member. Then watch the calendar and/or your e-mail for upcoming training sessions. Training sessions take 60-90 minutes. Range supervisors must be 18 years old, able to legally possess firearms, and willing to volunteer at least 8 hours/year to schedule range hours. Contact Us for more information. You can request a class and we can set something up.

Range Supervisors are authorized to open the range 8am-dark, Monday through Saturday, and from noon to dark on Sundays. You also get the satisfaction of knowing that you are helping to keep the Boyceville range open to the public.

By County ordinance, Class III (including full auto) and .50 BMG firearms are not permitted at the Boyceville Rifle Range.

Bring hearing and eye protection, paper targets, a stapler or tape, and of course your firearms and ammunition. Target stands are available. We also have paper targets available for $.25 cents each. Please do not bring cardboard. We have sheets cut to fit the target stands.

We prefer paper, however the club has placed several AR500 steel targets at 180 yards (base of the berm) for shooters’ use. No targets (including clay pigeons) are permitted on the ground.

The Boyceville range is somewhat unusual in that it is located within the Village limits of Boyceville. NWRGC currently has a very good relationship with Boyceville and most of its residents. We ask that all shooters respect the neighbors by retrieving all litter, targets, and debris. There is a housing development on the opposite side of range hill (aka “Anderson Hill”). To keep projectiles from “skipping” over the hill, we ask that all shooters elevate their targets so that projectiles impact the berms directly.

The archery range is available to all members, regardless of their range supervisor status. We ask that you follow archery standard operating procedures, which are posted at the archery range, and act as Archery Range Supervisor if non-members show up and would like to use the archery range.

Because the range is located within the village limits, Tannerite and other explosive devices are not permitted at the range.