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Pathfinder Fish & Game Club Membership Guide
Welcome to Pathfinder Fish and Game Club
Pathfinder Fish and Game Club is made up of individuals who
join the club to enjoy a place to participate in the shooting
sports. SAFETY is the first and last responsibility of all members. It is
the responsibility of every member to ensure that their guests
understand and abide by the club's safety rules. Every person
who uses the club shooting ranges is expected to do so SAFELY.
YOU can be held liable if YOUR bullet goes over a berm or in the
event someone is injured due to YOUR negligence.
Pathfinder Fish and Game Club’s Insurance Only Safeguards the Club!
Membership
All persons with an interest in the shooting sports are welcome to
join the Pathfinder shooting community. To join Pathfinder Fish
and Game Club you must come to the clubhouse IN PERSON to
complete a membership application and pay the annual dues.
New members are required to attend Pathfinder's Range Safety
Orientation. Range Safety Orientation is intended to familiarize
you with the club property and with how to SAFELY engage in
each of the shooting sports available to you as a member.
As members of Pathfinder Fish and Game Club we are a
community and it takes each and every one of us to promote
safety and good sportsman-like behavior. Always interact
courteously with your fellow members and guests. When
necessary, immediately but courteously correct bad decisions
and safety errors. The attitude you present when you are at this
facility reflects to the general public the attitude of hunters and
all participants of the shooting sports, alike. It takes all of us to
improve good sportsmanship and to act responsibly in order to
protect our Second Amendment freedoms from those who will
continue to try to take them away.
Membership Meetings
Membership meetings are a great way to learn more about the
club, its constitution and bylaws, and your fellow members.
Meetings are held at 7:00 pm on the second Wednesday of
each month in the clubhouse. The meeting generally lasts
about 2 hours and all members are encouraged to attend.
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The Club
Pathfinder Fish and Game Club offers archery, trap, skeet, five
stand, long gun and pistol ranges, plus the special event bays.
This booklet is intended to give you an overview of the basic
functions and SAFETY practices of each shooting range on the
Pathfinder property. Once you are familiar with the rules of each
sport, we encourage you to participate and share your interests
with others. We all have a favorite and through sharing our
passion with each other we have grown to over 900 members.
The clubhouse hosts the community room and bar area, kitchen,
club business office, restrooms, indoor archery/banquet room,
storage garage for winter equipment and target overflow and
the power panel for the trap/skeet fields.
Staffing
The club is where we like to get away and play, and all aspects
of taking care of it are done by member volunteers. Members
perform regular building and grounds maintenance, trash
pickup, cooking and serving food and more. Members give their
time to ensure that the clubhouse is open for everyone to use on
weekends, during league matches and for other club sponsored
events. Many hands make work light and fun, and keep the club
a welcoming and attractive place to be!
Membership Dues and Eligibility
No membership applications are accepted by mail.
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Range Fees
Range Fees are NOT included in the cost in any membership
category. Range Form Envelopes are required to document
every visit, regardless of the range fee option you choose.
Range Form Envelopes
Range Form Envelopes are imperative to several areas of club
business. The information obtained on this form provides
valuable historical documentation about range use by members
and guests for liability and defensibility purposes, and to aid us in
our obligation to the conservation of our land resources with the
NYS DEC. Lead Reclamation and conservation is a responsibility
Pathfinder takes seriously.
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Rifle/Pistol, or Archery—Regular or Lifetime $20 ea. Yearly or $2 Daily
Rifle/Pistol, or Archery—Sr./Sr. Lifetime or Jr. $10 ea. Yearly or $1 Daily
Standard Guest Fee —$5 (Does not apply to 3D Archery)
3-D Range Fees are Separate. No Discounts Apply.
Fees are designated on Range Form Envelopes.
New Adult Members (age 18 and up)—$40 Dues + $20.00
Safety Orientation Fee and Safety Course
Regular Member-in-good-standing Renewal—$40.00
Note: If your membership lapses one full year or more, you revert to
being a NEW MEMBER.
Senior Membership Renewal—$20.00
Note: You must be a member for 1 Year before you are eligible for
the discounted dues rate. Furthermore, you MUST ATTAIN the eligible
age before the discounted rate applies.
Joint Membership Renewal—$65.00
Note: Joint members must reside in the same household. Both persons
must be members for 1 Year before they are eligible for the
discounted dues rate.
Junior Membership and Renewal (age 12-17)—$10.00
Note: Juniors are encouraged, but are not required to attend New
Member Safety Orientation. Juniors must always be accompanied by
an Adult RO-Member on the Rifle and Pistol Ranges. When a Junior
Member ATTAINS the age of 18 they may then JOIN as a New Adult
Member and enjoy full membership benefits.
Lifetime Memberships (Does not include range fees, see below)
Under Age 50—$550.00
Age 50 over —$375.00
Note: You must ATTAIN the age of eligibility before the discounted
dues rate applies. A personalized brick will be added to the club’s
memorial for each Lifetime Member Upon their passing.
Membership Dues and Eligibility
Dues are Subject to Change without Notice. Updates may be
found on the website.
YOU ARE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT A COMPLETED RANGE FORM ENVELOPE
AT EVERY VISIT—REGARDLESS OF HOW YOU PAY YOUR RANGE FEES
Range Form Envelopes are provided at every outdoor range!
Range Fee Schedule—Subject to Change without Notice
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1. Pathfinder Fish and Game Club is a COLD RANGE. NO
LOADED FIREARMS are allowed on club property ANYWHERE
EXCEPT at the line of fire.
2. Safety Glasses and Hearing protection are MANDATORY for all
persons while on any Pathfinder shooting range; this includes
members, guests, referees, score-keepers and personnel.
3. NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES are allowed on any Pathfinder
shooting range or on the skeet/trap field beyond designated
spectator seating.
4. IF YOU ARE SUSPECTED of being under the influence of drugs
or alcohol while using a range on Pathfinder property, you will
be reported to a club officer or board member. YOU MAY BE
ASKED TO LEAVE and YOU MAY BE SUBJECT to further
disciplinary action by the Pathfinder Board of Directors.
5. NO PERSON UNDER THE AGE OF 12 IS ALLOWED on any
Pathfinder Fish and Game Club firearms range or field.
6. PERSONS UNDER THE AGE OF 18 must be accompanied by
an Adult Member of Pathfinder Fish and Game.
7. ALWAYS KNOW YOUR TARGET and BEYOND.
8. ALL FIREARMS MUST BE SECURED from unauthorized persons.
9. Members may bring ONLY 2 guests to ANY AREA of the club
per visit.
10. Members will ensure that their guests understand and
observe all SAFETY rules.
11. It is your responsibility to clean up after yourself and your
guests. Take down spent targets; pick up trash, brass, spent
cartridges or casings. Trash barrels are conveniently placed
throughout the club property.
12. Double-check your area before you leave for personal items.
Pathfinder is NOT responsible for lost or stolen items.
13. YOU can be held liable if YOUR bullet goes over a berm or in
the event someone is injured due to YOUR negligence.
14. It is your responsibility to report all SAFETY VIOLATIONS to a
club officer.
Courtesy Inspires Courtesy.
Be courteous when asking to see a member’s card, and
when asked, politely show your membership card.
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General Safety Rules
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Archery Range
Pathfinder's indoor archery range allows shooting up to 30 yards.
Standard practice distance is 20 yards and is marked by yellow
tape on the indoor archery room floor. The indoor archery range
is only available for use during staffed hours.
To use the Indoor Archery Range, EVERYONE must Sign-In at the
clubhouse bar. Pay Daily Indoor Archery Range Fees at the bar.
All Outdoor Archery Ranges are Seasonal.
The outdoor archery range has bag targets at 20, 30, 40, 50 and
60-yards. Shooting lanes are clearly marked on the ground to
allow for safe shooting by multiple archers.
The 3-D and Field Archery Courses are located at the east end of
the club property, beyond the last skeet house.
You must submit a “3-D, Field & Outdoor Archery Ranges’ Range
Form Envelope with range and guest fees as designated on the
envelope. (See Range Fees page 4).
Deposit completed “3-D, Field & Outdoor Archery Ranges’
Range Form Envelopes in the drop box at the front of the
clubhouse.
Indoor/Outdoor Archery Range SAFETY RULES—as Applicable
1. INDOORS: BEFORE commencing fire, VERIFY all doors down
range are secured against entry from outside.
2. ALL ARCHERS must shoot from the same distance line to
ensure you are not standing in front of another archer's
arrow. You may straddle or stand just behind the line.
3. Verify that no archers are down-range BEFORE you knock
your arrow.
4. ALWAYS draw your bow facing the targets down range.
5. DO NOT step forward of the line to retrieve a dropped arrow.
Retrieve dropped arrows AFTER all shooting has stopped.
6. When you are finished shooting, step back, secure your bow.
7. When ‘CLEAR’ is sounded—all shooting must stop. One
archer may call 'CLEAR' to initiate scoring.
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Crossbow Safety
1. DO NOT COCK a crossbow or place a bolt on the crossbow's
shooting rail until you are FACING DOWN RANGE at the line.
2. Crossbows may be fired ONLY at Block Targets.
3-D Archery Course Safety
To Prevent Serious Accidents:
1. DO NOT GO behind a 3-D Archery Target for any reason
without a spotter present.
2. Remain Clearly Visible or Cover the target you must go
behind to prevent other archers from shooting at it.
Trap & Skeet Ranges
Trap, Skeet and Five Stand fields are available for use when the
clubhouse is open. Power to the trap houses is located inside the
clubhouse. To use these fields you (and up to 2 guests) must
Sign In and Pay Target Fees at the clubhouse bar.
The trap and skeet ranges use a combined field. There are six
trap and five skeet fields available. The trap house is located
down range and center of the five stations. One to five shooters
may be at the line at the same time.
Trap Introduction:
1. Each station (1-5) uses the SAME STANCE and PROCEDURE to
shoot.
2. Birds come out at 45-degrees and somewhere Left to Right
of Center.
3. You are not required to shoot if a bird comes out broken. You
may call for another bird.
4. If necessary for voice pickup, a speaker may be placed in
front of a shooter’s station.
It is your responsibility to report any safety issue to a club officer.
8. Only paper targets mounted to cardboard-backers are
allowed on the indoor range.
9. DO NOT SHOOT Broadheads at Pathfinder's Targets. Bring your
own targets for use with Broadheads ON OUTDOOR ARCHERY
RANGES ONLY.
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Trap General SAFETY RULES
1. You must observe all Pathfinder General Safety Rules at all
times (Refer to Page 5).
2. ATA/NSSA/NSCA rules apply to registered events unless
specified in a shooting program.
3. No shotguns larger than 12 gauge are permitted on the field.
4. No Slugs are permitted.
5. Pathfinder is a COLD RANGE. No loaded guns are allowed
anywhere but at the shooting station.
6. Shouldering/mounting of UNLOADED GUNS ONLY is allowed
POINTING DOWN RANGE and ONLY while standing at a
shooting station.
7. Fields Will Be Closed-down according to Posted Instructions
upon completion of shooting.
8. NO person is permitted DOWN RANGE/beyond the trap house
until shooting is STOPPED and a 'CLEAR' command is given by
the LEAD SHOOTER.
9. YOU can be held liable if YOUR bullet goes over a berm or in
the event someone is injured due to YOUR negligence.
5. You must remain on the same station for all 5 shots in each
round.
6. Shooters on the line will wait with the gun breach OPEN and
EMPTY until the ‘LINE READY' command is given from Station
One (1).
7. AFTER the 'LINE READY' command, shooters may assume
shooting positions with UNLOADED guns and call for a test bird
to practice following.
8. After the test, shooters may LOAD and will wait their turn with
gun BREACH OPEN.
9. Station 1 ALWAYS begins and all shooters take 5 shots in
succession.
10. Following each 5-shot round, all shooters move clockwise to
the next station. Station 5 moves to Station 1, and all shooters
repeat steps 6-9, above .
Trap Introduction: continued
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Skeet Introduction
The sport of Skeet launches birds from two houses, a High and a
Low. There are eight stations in an arc between the two houses,
and each person will shoot from each station to complete a
round.
NO MORE THAN 2 SHELLS are allowed at a time in your gun.
ALL PERSONS will remain behind the active shooter/station
until their turn.
Call for a bird loudly enough for the operator to hear you.
1. At stations 1 and 2 a single target is released from the higher
trap, then a single target is released from the lower trap (high
house and low house). Then, another target will be released
from the low trap, followed by two targets released
simultaneously. On the simultaneous release, the object is to
shoot the higher target first. A total of four shorts will be taken
at each station.
2. At stations 3 through 5 a single target will be released from
the high house, then a single target released from the low
house, for a total of two shots at each station.
3. At stations 6 and 7, the pattern is exactly the same as stations
one and two: a high target, a low target, and then
simultaneous targets. The only difference is that the lower
target should be shot first this time. There will be a total of four
shots taken at each of these stations.
4. At station 8, the closest station, you will shoot a high target
and a low target. If you have not missed up until this point,
there will be a bonus shot on a target released from the lower
house.
Misfires
Call 'MISFIRE' for a misfire, jam or malfunction.
ALWAYS KEEP THE GUN POINTED DOWN RANGE.
EVERYONE ON THE LINE WILL UNLOAD AND MAKE CLEAR.
Station 1 shooter will assist AS NEEDED.
Once the malfunction is resolved a makeup shot is allowed.
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Skeet General Safety Rules
1. You must observe all Pathfinder General Safety Rules at all
times (Refer to Page 5).
2. No shotguns larger than 12 gauge are permitted on the field.
3. No Slugs are permitted.
4. Pathfinder is a COLD RANGE. No loaded guns are allowed
anywhere but at a shooting station.
5. Shouldering/mounting of UNLOADED GUNS ONLY is allowed
6. POINTING DOWN RANGE and ONLY while standing at a
shooting station.
7. Fields Will Be Closed-down according to Posted Instructions
upon completion of shooting.
8. NO person is permitted DOWN RANGE/beyond the skeet
house until shooting is STOPPED and a 'CLEAR' command is
given by the LEAD SHOOTER.
9. Trap, Skeet and Five Stand fields are available for use when
the clubhouse is open. Power to the trap houses is located in
the clubhouse. To use these fields you (and up to 2 guests)
must Sign-In and Pay for targets at the Clubhouse bar.
Misfires
Call 'MISFIRE' for a misfire, jam or malfunction.
ALWAYS KEEP THE GUN POINTED DOWN RANGE.
EVERYONE ON THE LINE WILL UNLOAD AND MAKE CLEAR.
Station 1 shooter will assist AS NEEDED.
Once the malfunction is resolved a makeup shot is allowed.
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Five Stand
Trap, Skeet and Five Stand fields are available for use when the
clubhouse is open. Power to the trap houses is located in the
clubhouse. To use these fields you (and up to 2 guests) must
Sign In and Pay for targets at the Clubhouse bar.
The sport of Five Stand is a condensed form of clay shooting
which consists of 5 stations enclosed by cages that shooters
stand inside. A menu of games is posted on a card inside each
cage. Pathfinder’s Five Stand uses 6 launch houses: one
overhead, one in front of and coming towards you, one straight
up and in front of you, a high skeet, a low skeet, and one along
the ground called a Rabbit.
A volunteer operates the thrower mechanism while observing
from the high window inside the house to the rear of the stations.
The operator’s controls match the menu posted inside each
cage. A popular 5-Stand course at Pathfinder presents 2 birds,
one at a time followed by a simultaneous pair.
Five Stand General SAFETY RULES
1. You may load 2 shells for each round. (A complete game
will use 25 shells or more).
2. You may take an additional shot after a miss.
3. Shooting is done from each station from Left to Right;
shooting begins from Station 1.
4. KEEP Your GUN pointed out of the cage opening/down
range at all times.
5. Your GUN must be kept UNLOADED until your turn to shoot.
6. UNLOAD your gun and show a CLEAR breech when you are
finished shooting, and before moving to the next station or In
The Event that Repairs are Required on the Field.
7. NO person is permitted DOWN RANGE until shooting is
STOPPED and a 'CLEAR' command is given by the LEAD
SHOOTER.
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Rifle Range
(AGE RESTRICTIONS APPLY—General Safety Rules on Page 5).
The Rifle Range is open from 8:00am until Legal Sunset every
day except during special events. The GATE to the rifle and
pistol ranges MUST BE kept LOCKED at all times. Upon entering
the range, immediately lock the gate behind you. You may only
allow another person to Enter/Exit the gate WHEN YOU HAVE SEEN
their membership card. ONLY members are allowed access to
the gate code. DO NOT EVER GIVE OUT THE GATE CODE.
The maintenance roadway between the range and the
clubhouse parking area IS OFF LIMITS, except during Spring
Cleanup day. All help is Welcome and Greatly Appreciated.
The rifle range is an open pavilion over a concrete
foundation and houses multiple shooting rests.
Rifle Range rules are posted on the outside of the pavilion.
Plywood backrests are set at 25, 33, 50, 100 and 200-yards.
Members are allowed ONLY 2 guests per visit to the rifle
range.
Range Form Envelopes are located in the Green Cabinet.
Range Fees
Range Fees are NOT included in the cost of any membership
category. Range Form Envelopes are required to document
every visit, regardless of the range fee option you choose.
YOU ARE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT A COMPLETED RANGE FORM ENVELOPE
AT EVERY VISIT—REGARDLESS OF HOW YOU PAY YOUR RANGE FEES
Rifle/Pistol—Regular or Lifetime $20 ea. Yearly or $2 Daily
Rifle/Pistol—Sr./Sr. Lifetime or Jr. $10 ea. Yearly or $1 Daily
Guest (2 per member only) Fee —$5 Daily (*See page 5)
Range Form Envelopes
Range Form Envelopes are imperative to several areas of club
business. The information obtained on this form provides
valuable historical documentation about range use by members
and guests for liability and defensibility purposes, and to aid us in
our obligation to the conservation of our land resources with the
NYS DEC. Lead Reclamation and conservation is a responsibility
Pathfinder takes seriously.
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Rifle Range SAFETY RULES
1. Always be courteous and patient. Be prepared to HEAR a call
of ‘CLEAR’. This is a signal to ALL SHOOTERS on the line to HOLD
FIRE. Shooters should unload and show clear. This ensures that
all shooters may go safely down range to inspect/replace
targets.
2. Be Observant while other people are down range. Watch to
make sure that there is NO HANDLING of firearms on the line.
Handling includes, but is not limited to cleaning, adjusting or
EXCHANGING firearms. If you see someone handling a
firearm, politely ask them to STOP.
3. ONLY Rifles, shotguns, muzzleloaders and single-shot or long-
range pistols are allowed on the rifle range. NO other pistols
are allowed.
4. ALL Firearms and ammunition-feeding devices brought to
Pathfinder Fish and Game Club Property MUST BE LEGAL in NY.
5. NO Rapid Fire is allowed.
6. NO ground, exploding, wood, glass or metal targets allowed.
NO Armor-piercing or Tracer ammunition is allowed.
7. The 4’ x 8’ wood backstops ensure that no bullets impact the
safety berm higher than 4-feet from the ground. YOU are
responsible if YOUR bullet goes over the berm.
8. ATTACH your targets to the backstops. Only paper or
cardboard targets may be attached to the plywood backrests
set at 25, 33, 50, 100 and 200 yards.
9. Benches are provided to create a SAFE distance and clear
shooting lanes for multiple persons and to provide a surface
on which to place a shooting rest.
10. Shooters will sit or stand AT/BEHIND the benches to shoot.
11. PRONE and KNEELING positions ARE NOT ALLOWED. YOU MAY
NOT shoot from IN FRONT of a bench, on the ground or
concrete.
12. You may use more than one bench at a time when available.
13. ALWAYS know your target and beyond. KEEP muzzles pointed
in a SAFE direction at all times.
14. YOU can be held liable if YOUR bullet goes over a berm or in
the event someone is injured due to YOUR negligence.
Please See Rifle Range Safety Rules Continued on Page 14
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Pistol Range
The pistol bay is comprised of a COVERED shooting rest and
an earthen SAFETY BERM down range of the backstops. The
COVER over the shooting rest is specifically constructed to LIMIT
your aiming area TO ENSURE that YOUR BULLETS DO NOT cross
OVER the safety berm. Ricochets occur. KEEP Vehicles parked at
a prudent distance from the shooting rest. Members are allowed
ONLY 2 guests per visit.
The Special Events Range beyond the member pistol bay is
OFF LIMITS for general use. You are welcome and encouraged
to visit the special events bays when Cowboy Action, IDPA and
USPSA shooting events are in progress. New members are
always welcome to join these sports.
The Special Events Range is also used by Law Enforcement for
training. Spectators are not allowed.
Pistol Range SAFETY RULES
ALL Firearms and ammunition-feeding devices brought to
Pathfinder Fish and Game Club Property MUST BE LEGAL
IN NY State.
1. You will observe all Pathfinder General Safety Rules at all
times (Refer to Page 5).
2. ONLY shooting down range from STANDING at the rest IS
ALLOWED.
3. NO sitting or prone shooting positions are allowed.
4. The shooting rest is designed to accommodate up to 3
SAFE shooting lanes facing the backrests set at 10, 15 and
20 yards.
5. Attach ONLY paper or cardboard targets to the 10, 15 and
20-yard backrests. Continued on Page 15
50 Caliber BMG—Restrictions apply
Due to the muzzle blast and the required ‘prone shooting
position', you MUST obtain permission from the Board of
Directors Prior TO USE a 50 Caliber BMG Rifle on this range.
Rifle Range
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If you see a full trash barrel and you are able, Please bring it to the
clubhouse to empty it into the dumpster.
Please help keep your club neat and clean!
6. NO ground, exploding, wood, glass, or metal targets
allowed.
7. Always be courteous and patient. Be prepared to HEAR a
call of 'CLEAR'. This signals to EVERYONE to HOLD FIRE.
8. Shooters should unload and show a clear action. This
ensures that all shooters may go SAFELY DOWN RANGE.
9. BE OBSERVANT while other PEOPLE are DOWN RANGE.
10. Watch the firing line to make sure that there is NO HANDLING
of firearms while people are down range. If you see
someone handling a firearm, politely ask them to STOP.
Handling includes, but is not limited to cleaning, adjusting
or EXCHANGING firearms.
11. You may use more than one area of the bench at a time if it
is available. Please use tailgates for gear if space is limited.
12. YOU can be held liable if YOUR bullet goes over a berm or
in the event someone is injured due to YOUR negligence.
Range Fees
Range Fees are NOT included in the cost of any membership
category. Range Form Envelopes are required to document
every visit, regardless of the range fee option you choose.
YOU ARE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT A COMPLETED RANGE FORM ENVELOPE
AT EVERY VISIT—REGARDLESS OF HOW YOU PAY YOUR RANGE FEES
Rifle/Pistol—Regular or Lifetime $20 ea. Yearly or $2 Daily
Rifle/Pistol—Sr./Sr. Lifetime or Jr. $10 ea. Yearly or $1 Daily
Guest (2 per member only) Fee —$5 Daily (*See page 5)
Range Form Envelopes
Range Form Envelopes are imperative to several areas of club
business. The information obtained on this form provides
valuable historical documentation about range use by members
and guests for liability and defensibility purposes, and to aid us in
our obligation to the conservation of our land resources with the
NYS DEC. Lead Reclamation and conservation is a responsibility
Pathfinder takes seriously.
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Organized Sports & League Events
Indoor Winter Archery Leagues
Outdoor 3-D Archery
Junior Archery
Summer and Winter Trap, Skeet and 5-Stand
Cowboy Action Shooting
United States Practical Shooters Association (USPSA)
International Defensive Pistol Association (IDPA)
Glock Shooting Sports Federation Match
Please Note:
Sports are Organized and Controlled by Members.
Pathfinder Fish & Game Club Does Not Run, Oversee or
Manage affiliations, events or associated fees.
Staffed Hours
Subject to Change without Notice
Saturday and Sundays 10AM to 4PM
Hours are subject to availability of member volunteers, or as
needed to accommodate league matches, special events
and holidays.
Always Call Ahead - (315) 593-7281
Volunteers are Needed!
Please visit:
www.pathfinderfishandgame.com
For information, links, news, updates and the calendar
of upcoming events.
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Safety First & Always
Pathfinder Fish & Game Club
Membership Agreement:
By placing your signature on your membership
form, You acknowledge that You have received and
understand this membership guide and the
SAFETY RULES as they apply to the property and
grounds of Pathfinder Fish and Game Club, that
You have attended the Range Safety Orientation
and/or been provided a printed copy of the Range
Safety Orientation and that You understand that, as
a Member, YOU are responsible for YOUR
SAFETY and ACTIONS and that of Your guests
while on club property.
SAFETY is Your FIRST Responsibility.
Please keep them fresh in your mind; take the time to
read the General Safety Rules on page 5!