named programs · 20 · from sources
what they call their work
1000 Yard Rifle Prone
Rifle shooting in prone position at 1000 yards.
600 Yard Rifle Prone
Rifle shooting in prone position at 600 yards.
Blackpowder Rifle (NRA)
Blackpowder rifle shooting match.
Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) Affiliate
Affiliation allowing members to purchase rifles, ammunition, and spare parts from the CMP.
Cowboy Action
Cowboy Action shooting (no longer held at TRC).
Cowboy Rifle
Cowboy rifle silhouette shooting.
FCSA 1000yd Benchrest Match
Fifty Caliber Shooting Association 1000 yard bench rest match.
High Power NRA
High Power rifle shooting matches, including JC Garand and NMC Practice.
High Power Rifle Silhouette (NRA)
High Power rifle silhouette shooting match.
Levergun Rifle Silhouette
Levergun rifle silhouette shooting match.
Old Pueblo Muzzle Loaders (OPML)
Muzzle loading shooting events.
Pistol Silhouette IHMSA/NRA Match
Pistol silhouette shooting match sanctioned by IHMSA and NRA.
SAWC Praire Dog & Ironman Shoot
Prairie Dog and Ironman shooting event.
Saguaro 1000 Yard Bench Rest
Bench rest rifle shooting match at 1000 yards.
Smallbore Rifle Prone
Smallbore rifle shooting in prone position.
Smallbore Silhouette (NRA) - Rifle
Smallbore rifle silhouette shooting match.
TRC Action Practice Match, Battle Rifle Challenge
Action practice match and battle rifle challenge.
TRC Three Gun Group (TGG)
Three-gun action shooting match.
TRC USPSA Match (IPSC)
Action Pistol shooting match.
Tactical Night Shoot (TNS)
Multi-gun action match held at night.
activities · 3 clusters
what they do
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Organized Shooting Matches and Competitions 8 activities
- Ensuring Range Safety and ComplianceThe organization maintains safe arrangements at the range, establishes and enforces safety rules, promotes safety classes, and prepares reports required by the National Rifle Association and the Director of Civilian Marksmanship.
- Establishing Shooting Sport RulesThe organization established the rules for Pistol Silhouette and hosted the first-ever pistol silhouette match.
- Event scheduling and coordinationOrganizes and schedules recurring monthly shooting events, special matches, training sessions, and annual events such as the High Power Silhouette match held in memory of Milt Hood on the first Sunday of March. Coordinates all club and range-related events and maintains associated documentation.
- Hosting Shooting Competitions and ChampionshipsThe organization hosts various shooting competitions, including State, National, and International Silhouette Championships, and has historically hosted the first National Championships for Pistol Silhouette and State/National High Power Rifle Silhouette Championships.
- Hosting regional, national, and international shooting championshipsHosts State, National, and International Silhouette Championships, including the first National Championships for Pistol Silhouette, the first State High Power Rifle Silhouette Championships, and the first National High Power Rifle Silhouette Championships. Also established the rules for Pistol Silhouette and hosted the first-ever pistol silhouette match.
- Operating the Three Points Public Shooting RangeThe organization operates the Three Points Public Shooting Range, located approximately 25 miles west of downtown Tucson, providing daily public access from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. and maintaining 8 distinct shooting ranges for various disciplines.
- Operation of the Three Points Public Shooting RangeOperates a public shooting range located approximately 25 miles west of downtown Tucson on U.S. Route 86, providing daily public access from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., excluding Thanksgiving and Christmas. The facility includes eight specialized ranges: .22 Silhouette, 100m Sight In, Action, Blackpowder, DPS, HP Rifle 1000yd, HP Rifle 500m Silhouette, and Pistol Silhouette.
- Range safety and operational oversightEnsures safe range operations by establishing and enforcing safety rules, approving matches and courses of fire, conducting safety patrols, and organizing safety classes. The Rangemaster and assistants oversee daily operations, enforce rules, manage visitor logs and fee collection, supervise staff, and coordinate maintenance and improvement projects.
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Association Communications & Membership Management 2 activities
- Club Administration and Membership ManagementThe organization manages club membership, including processing applications and collecting dues, maintains financial records, coordinates club and range events, and conducts an annual inventory of property.
- Management of membership and club administrationManages club membership through application processing, collection of dues, maintenance of membership lists, and notification of meetings. Also maintains financial records, prepares reports for national organizations (NRA and Director of Civilian Marksmanship), and conducts annual property inventories and financial reporting.
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Uncategorized 1 activity
- Facility reservation and access managementProvides reservation systems for public use of the shooting range and camping facilities at the Three Points Range, including forms for reservation requests and cancellations, and manages visitor logs and fee collection as part of daily operations.
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financials · form 990 · fy2020
the money
revenue
Total revenue$230K
Contributions & grants$2000%
Program service revenue$220K96%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$10K
expenses
Total expenses$187K
Program expenses96%
Admin / overhead4%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$132K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$144K
Cash$143K
Investments$0
Liabilities$2K
Net assets$142K
Liquid reserves9.2 mo
1 years on record · 2020–2020
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2020
who runs it
board members · 6
- BILL ORZECHOWSKI — Treasurer
- JOHN LUITEN — Vice President
- LAURENCE J NOVAK — President
- RON ZERR — RIFLE DIRECTOR
- SALIM DOMINGUEZ — ACTION DIRECTOR
- TONY NICOLETTI — Director
relationships · 14
who they work with
- Arizona Department of Game & Fish Government — Holds a lease agreement with the Tucson Rifle Club for the use of the Three Points Range.
- Arizona Department of Game and Fish Partner — Operates the Three Points Shooting Range facility in conjunction with the Arizona Department of Game and Fish.
- Arizona Game & Fish Department Partner — Lease partner for the land on which the Three Points Public Shooting Range operates.
- Civilian Marksmanship Program Network — Affiliate organization enabling member access to rifles, ammunition, and spare parts.
- Civilian Marksmanship Program Partner — Listed as a program affiliated with the club.
- Director of Civilian Marksmanship Partner — The Secretary prepares and forwards reports required by the Director of Civilian Marksmanship.
- Fifty Caliber Shooting Association Partner — Listed as an association affiliated with the club.
- IHMSA Partner — Hosts Pistol Silhouette IHMSA/NRA Matches.
- National Rifle Association Government — Chartered the Tucson Rifle Club in 1919.
- National Rifle Association Partner — Nominated Milt Hood for and presented him with the National Service Award in 1970.
- National Rifle Association Partner — The Secretary prepares and forwards reports required by the NRA.
- Old Pueblo Muzzle Loaders (OPML) Partner — Hosts Blackpowder Rifle (NRA) matches for OPML.
- SAWC Praire Dog & Ironman Shoot Partner — Hosts the SAWC Praire Dog & Ironman Shoot.
- U.S. Marine Corps Partner — Milt Hood served in the Marines from 1945 to 1948 and remained active with the Marine Corps League.