The Problem
If you own a serious air gun — a regulated PCP, a big-bore, a field target rifle — finding a range that allows it is genuinely difficult. Most gun range listings online don't specify whether air guns are welcome. Club websites are outdated or nonexistent. And the ranges that do exist are often discovered by word of mouth or by stumbling across a forum post from three years ago.
There's no central place that says: here's where you can shoot your air gun, here's what kind of shooting they support, here's how to contact them. That's the gap this site is meant to fill.
The Plan
AirgunRanges.com is being built as a community-powered directory. Anyone will be able to submit a range — an outdoor field, a club with an airgun night, a commercial indoor range that allows PCPs, a dedicated 10-meter facility. Submissions go through a manual review before going live, so the listings stay accurate and useful.
When the directory launches, it'll be searchable by ZIP code and radius. Enter your location, pick how far you're willing to drive, and get back a clean list of approved ranges nearby. No account needed. No ads cluttering the results. Just the directory.
The goal is to make this the resource that the airgun community actually uses — built on real listings, reviewed by a real person, and kept current by the community itself.
Who's Behind It
My name is Roger Seher. I'm an airgun shooter, an Alkin compressor dealer, and the person behind several airgun-related sites including GXPCPCompressor.com and AirgunDirectory.com. I registered AirgunRanges.com in July 2024 because I kept running into the same problem: nowhere to shoot, nowhere to look.
This site is still being built. The directory isn't live yet — but it's coming. If you want to be notified when listings open up, or if you want to submit a range early, get in touch.