Entrance monument greeting you upon arrival. The Buckeye Hills Shooting Range is about 7 miles south of Buckeye, Arizona on SR85.
Viewing the 50 yard range from the large parking lot.
50 yard Training Range at the Buckeye Hills Shooting Range. 40 benches, with in ground target holders at 50 feet, and 5, 10, 25, and 50 yards. This picture is from the large parking lot.
Viewing the south wing of the 200 yard main range from the large parking lot.
200 yard range at the Buckeye Hills Shooting Range. 40 benches, and target holders in grpound at 5, 10, 15, 25, 50, 100, and 200 yards. The picture is from the large parking lot.
The LP tanks and solar panels can be visible from the large parking lot. The storage batteries and backup generator is behind the fence. All electricity used at the Buckeye Hills Shooting Range is generated on site.
This is the southern portion of the parking lot. What is visible in this photo is roughly one half of the entire parking area.
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Buckeye Hills Shooting Range main building as viewed from the large parking lot.
This is at the entrance to the classroom of the main range building. The solar panels can be seen in the distance.
Range rules are posted at the entrance, then again at the 200 yard main range and the 50 yard training range.
200 yard range as viewed from the main building.
North wing of the 200 yard range.
Unloading station at the 200 yard range.
Firearm unloading station rules.
Range Officer station at the 200 yard range.
Shooting benches and stools at the 200 yard main range.
Target holders in ground at 5, 10, 15, 25, 50, 100, and 200 yards on the 200 yard main range.
Each target holder has the shooting station number stenciled on.
Lights under the shade canopy on the 200 yard main range.
Buckeye Hills Shooting Range main building as seen from the 200 yard main range. Note the rollup door on the left, it is a retail window to purchase targets, snacks, eye and ear protection, etc. Restrooms and water fountains are in the center.
Side entrances into the main building.
50 yard training range is set up very similar to the 200 yard main range.
50 yard training range as seen from the walkway tothe main building. 40 shooting benches are closer on center than at the 200 yard main range.
50 yard training range has 40 shooting benches, and lights under the shade canopy.
Block walls run the entire sides of both ranges.
Paul is simulating a seated shooting position on the 50 yard training range.
This is a drop off area at the 50 yard training range. There is no parking here.
Looking towards the walkway and main building from the 50 yard training range. There is no parking at the training range, so shooters will be making this walk.