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  • REMINDER WORK DETAIL RANGE CLOSED

    There is a work detail Saturday March 9th. The range will be closed from 9AM till about 1pm Jim McGarry President CRI

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  • Jr. Program

    This notice is to announce that the Cumberland Riflemen Junior Program is on a temporary hiatus for 2024 because of a health issue of the Program Administrator. My hope is for us to be back up and running during the Summer and Fall months, but I will communicate accordingly as the season progresses. Thank you…

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  • ***WORK DETAIL*** *** RANGE CLOSURE***

    There will be a work detail on Saturday March 9, 2024 from 9am till 1pm. All members are urged to attend. Your attendance will give you a reduction in next years dues. Please bring hand tools, rakes, shovels and saws to include chain saws. weed packers will also help. The range will be closed during…

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Welcome

Cumberland Riflemen is a private outdoor shooting range located in Cumberland County, South Jersey. Our ranges are generally accessible to Club members only, though most organized Events are open to the public. We are proud to host one of the longest rifle ranges in New Jersey at 600 yards. Several other pistol, rifle, and multi-use Ranges are available for member use 51 weeks of the year (closed for deer season). If you’re interested in becoming a member, please review the info available on our Membership page. Pistol and rifle shooters are invited to attend our many Events that are open to all shooters. For aspiring young shooters, read more about our Junior Program.

All members, member guests, and shooters attending organized events are required to abide by the Rules of Range.

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A Little Club History

During the spring of 1964, a small group of N.R.A. rifle and pistol shooters, tired of being chased out of gravel holes used as shooting ranges, located a piece of property off Route 49, West of Union Road. This gravel hole and surrounding property belonged to the Smith Brothers’ roofing family. A meeting with the Smiths was arranged, and permission to establish a shooting range was granted. By verbal agreement, the founders of the Club agreed to pay the taxes on the land. Consisting of 108 acres, deemed undeveloped wilderness, the taxes were a whopping $1 per acre per year, for a lease price of only $108 per year, which remained for many years to come. These “pioneers” cleared and surveyed the property that is now the 600 yard rifle range. They even hand dug a well to have fresh water to drink. Shooters came from miles around and from other states to shoot on the range and hold matches. Some shooters even brought empty jugs to fill with the cold fresh water to take home with them. The well pipe is still there, but unfortunately due to vandalism, the well was abandoned. continue reading->