Custer Sportsmen's Club

Custer Sportsmen's Club

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A gun range dedicated to facilitating and enhancing shooting sports through practice and training.

Matches Offered:

- USPSA
- SPEED STEEL
- CONCEALED CARRY
- FALLING PLATES
- BULLSEYE PISTOL
- BOWLING PINS/PIN TOPS
- VARMINT RIFLE
- JR. RIFLE
- COWBOY
- CENTERFIRE COWBOY LEVER ACTION
-22 PRS
-Practical Rifle
-Multi Gun
-Defense Hand gun
-Brutality

12/03/2025

CSC's Falling Plates match is this Saturday! No membership required; $25 registration fee. New shooters welcome! The .22 pistol match is in the morning followed by the .22 rifle match.
For more info and registration, contact the office at [email protected]

11/30/2025

Several of the 35 kids that attended this year’s Youth Program came in full kit or fatigues. Our artist is enjoying rendering the photos from the event into drawings for stickers. Kids can pickup stickers on Monday nights at the weekly CSC Youth Program.

11/29/2025
11/24/2025

CSC is making stickers! This photo was taken on Veteran's Day of a CSC Youth shooting an M1 Garand. Our artist has rendered the photo as a painting. Kids can pick up stickers on Mondays and Thursdays at the CSC Youth Program.
For more info, email [email protected]

11/21/2025

CSC's Youth Coach Luke zeroing a rifle on the firing line. The CSC Youth program runs on Monday and Thursday evening, as well as Friday during the day. If you have a kiddo from 7 to 17yo, this is a program worth checking out!

11/18/2025

CSC's Concealed Carry match is this Saturday! No membership required, $25 registration fee, roughly 150 rounds of ammo. 10am start and the match normally finishes around 3pm. New shooters welcome!
For more info and registration, contact the office at [email protected]

11/17/2025

There's a spot to shoot everything at CSC! Bring out your handgun, rifle, shotgun, gatling gun and black powder! This hand mortar comes to the range weekly.

The hand mortar was first developed during the mid-1500’s but reached its peak of popularity during the period 1670-1750. It was designed to throw an exploding gr***de a further distance and with more accuracy than could be done by hand. Although used in relatively small numbers compared to other more conventional type muskets, hand mortars were employed by most European armies. Hand mortars were even used during the American Revolutionary war in small numbers by Hessian solders.

Read more:
https://veteranarms.com/shop/muskets/Early-1700s-Grenadier-Hand-Mortar-p207474778

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3000 Birch Bay-Lynden Road
Custer, WA
98240

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm