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Member-Exclusive Access

By granting members specialized access to range amenities and equipment, organizations enhance skill development and member engagement, because exclusive privileges increase perceived value and incentivize active participation. This strategy leverages differentiated access to physical facilities—such as allowing personal throwing devices or pattern boards—to deepen member investment and support continuous training. Unlike open-access or public-use models, this approach fosters a community of committed participants who benefit from customized practice opportunities, reinforcing retention and skill advancement through controlled, privilege-based use.

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activities of orgs running this strategy

A sample of programmatic activities from the orgs above. These are what the strategy looks like on the ground.

  • Ensuring Range Safety and Regulations LAKE HAVASU CITY SPORTSMAN CLUB INC
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    Employs Range Safety Officers to enforce safety protocols, implements cease-fire procedures for safety and maintenance, and requires shooters to clean up spent brass and trash. The club also has specific requirements for the use of Class III firearms on club property and reserves Rifle Bay 2 for the Lake Havasu City Police.
  • Hosting Sanctioned Shooting Matches and Events LAKE HAVASU CITY SPORTSMAN CLUB INC
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    Hosts a variety of sanctioned shooting matches and events, including ATA, USPSA, SASS, CMP, Steel Challenge, and various bench rest and high-power matches. These events are scheduled monthly and involve specific range reservations and courses of fire for different firearm types and disciplines.
  • Membership Program LAKE HAVASU CITY SPORTSMAN CLUB INC
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    Offers annual and lifetime memberships to individuals 18 years or older who comply with safety guidelines, providing members with access to pistol, rifle, and archery ranges from sunrise to sunset, excluding reserved times.
  • Operation and Maintenance of Shooting Ranges LAKE HAVASU CITY SPORTSMAN CLUB INC
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    Operates and maintains a comprehensive shooting facility including five pistol, two rifle, six shotgun, and two archery ranges, with public access on specific days and member access from sunrise to sunset. The facility includes specialized areas like a shotgun target complex with Trap, Skeet, and 5-Stand fields, and an archery practice range with various target distances.
  • Range Facility Improvements LAKE HAVASU CITY SPORTSMAN CLUB INC
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    Completed major improvements at pistol and rifle ranges, funded through a combination of club funds, member contributions, local business support, and grants from the NRA Foundation via "Friends of the NRA".