2024 Shoot Schedule 

RMR usually shoots on the second complete weekend of each month from April through October.  NOTE:  In 2024 there are a couple changes to that general rule!  Our range is located at the Noxon Rod & Gun Club.  Shooters need to be present at the safety meeting  (9:30 A.M. Mountain Time) to shoot each day.  Each day will be its own shoot, so feel free to show up for either day or both.  Dry camping is available at the range.

Single action revolvers, lever rifles of pistol caliber, and pre-1900 hammered pump, lever, or SxS (side by side) style shotguns will be used at all stages.  No magnum loads, lead bullets only.  Lead shot only, #4 or smaller.  Western attire required for all shooters and suggested for spectators.  No tennis shoes, T-shirts, or baseball caps allowed for shooters.  Eye and ear protection required.

April 13th & 14th

May 18th & 19th (Note:  This is the third weekend so as not to conflict with Mother's Day)

June 8th & 9th

July 13th & 14th

August 10th & 11th

September 7th & 8th (This is the first complete weekend so as not to conflict with the Bitterroot Buckaroos Annual.)

October 12 & 13

 

Map of Noxon, MT
Map of Noxon

 

Off of Highway 200, turn south to the town of Noxon (big green Highway signs, go across the one-lane three span steel bridge). You will hit a "T" in the road, bear right and take an immediate left turn onto Miller Street. Go one small block, turn left on 2nd Avenue. As the road bears to the right (large brown house on your right and Hill Outfitting on your left), go straight through the green metal gates. Go straight up the gravel road (watch out for the pot holes) and you will come upon the white Noxon R&G Club house. There are roads around each side, drive to the back side of the club house, go up the hill and you will end up at the trap range. You can park in front of the trap house (campers) or near the outhouse (cars, trucks). Big Whiskey is about a 100 yard walk to the east down the two-track on the south side of the trap house. Can't miss it. This may sound confusing, but Noxon is a small town. From Highway 200 to the range (straight south) is only about 1 to 1.5 miles. All the intersections will be marked with a shoot sign.