MEMBERS ONLY CLUB: Open to the Public for Training & Matches
When: October 2, 2025 beginning at 7:00 PM
Where: Wesley Methodist Church, Family Life Center
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_______Beaumont, Texas 77713
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Become an NRA Certified Range Safety Officer! Are you passionate about firearm safety and want to help ensure a secure environment at shooting ranges? The Golden Triangle Gun Club is hosting an NRA Range Safety Officer (RSO) course on Friday, July 12, 2025 from 8 am to 6 pm!
This essential course provides you with the knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary to organize, conduct, and supervise safe shooting activities and range operations.
You'll learn about:
-The roles and responsibilities of an RSO -Range Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) -Range inspection and rules -Conducting safety briefings -Emergency procedures -Firearm stoppages and malfunctions
Course Details:
Date: Friday, July 12th, 2025
Location: Golden Triangle Gun Club (Beaumont, TX)
Cost: $150 for Non-Members $100 for GTGC Members
Elevate your firearms expertise and contribute to a safer shooting community! Whether you're an experienced shooter, a competitive participant, or looking to support your local range, this certification is invaluable.
Spaces are limited, so secure your spot today!
Click here to register or learn more: https://www.nrainstructors.org/CourseDetails.aspx...
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We’re thrilled to share the recent article, below, in the CMP spotlighting two Junior competitors who earned their Distinguished Rifleman Badges—one of the highest honors in marksmanship—right here at a match held on our range!
Their hard work, discipline, and determination are a shining example of what shooting sports are all about. We are incredibly proud to host events like these that help shape the future of marksmen and women—and, in turn, protect the future of the Second Amendment.
Let’s continue to support not only the youth but marksmen/women of all ages and their right to compete, grow, and aim high.
Civilian Marksmanship Program▸The First Shot▸Texas Junior Rifle Team Makes History with a Sibling Success Story
Submitted by Dan Ramsey, Texas Junior Rifle Team, Inc.
Texas Distinguished Riflemen and the Texas Junior Rifle Team celebrated a truly remarkable milestone this past weekend as brothers Joshua and Robert Brown earned their final Excellence in Competition points to achieve the prestigious Distinguished Rifleman Badge – one of the highest honors in competitive marksmanship.
Read the entire article here .....
2025 Golden Triangle Across the Course Matches
May 16, 17 & 18
Hosted by the Golden Triangle Gun Club HP Juniors
Match Director: Kristen Morton
E-mail to: GTGC.HP.Jrs@gmail.com
Phone: 409-781-0891
Match Program:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vkkY3Sk7NhcQGP4tKZ8ACGEkGus2s2Uzj9T4xjIA2wM/edit?usp=sharing
Online Entry Form:
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Mail in Entry Form:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1X24JTUJuYC9xa_K5ClrjPrpznUzWO14WXiciZvwpiLE/edit?tab=t.0
The Beaumont area experienced between 4-7 inches of snow between the evening of Jan. 20th to morning hours of Jan. 21st. Volunteers ensured that the range was prepared for the freezing temperatures and snow prior to the winter storm arriving. Here are some photos of the range covered in snow, a very rare and ununusal occurrence:
Dedicated members of The Golden Triangle Gun Club, Howard and Debbie Maxwell, have been recognized for their unwavering dedication and commitment to 4H Shooting Sports. Their journey began over 30 years ago when they first started working with the 4H youth, and since then, they have consistently stood the test of time, remaining actively involved in the program.
Howard and Debbie have poured countless hours into this initiative, traveling many miles to support and nurture a remarkable community of young shooters. Their passion and perseverance have not only enriched the lives of the youth but have also contributed significantly to the growth and success of the 4H Shooting Sports program. Under the guidance of this dedicated duo, participants engage in disciplines such as air-rifle, air-pistol, and .22 rifle shooting. Their commitment extends beyond these areas, as they played a vital role in launching the 4H archery program, providing essential supplies and support to the leaders who have helped the program flourish into its current state. Their efforts have significantly contributed to the growth and success of shooting sports within the community.
GTGC proudly serves as the home range for Jefferson County 4H shooting sports, with Howard leading as the head coach and Debbie managing their various activities. The dedication of volunteers like the Maxwells is crucial for the success of 4H and various other youth programs. Their commitment helps foster strong leadership within initiatives that empower the youth. It is through these programs that today's young people are equipped to uphold and advocate for the principles of the 2nd Amendment, ensuring a bright future for these rights. The Golden Triangle Gun Club takes pride in supporting such vital leadership and community engagement.
Today’s YOUTH hold the future of the 2nd Amendment !
COMPETITION MATCH SPOTLIGHT: "SHOOTING THE AR-TACTICAL RIFLE"
By: Andy Legg
Do you have an AR-style rifle (AR15 or AR10) and want to shoot it at distances past 100 or 200 yards? If so, continue reading…..
Does your rifle have a bipod and a 15X or less scope, and can you shoot that rifle 3 MOA or better at 100 or 200 yards? If so, you should be able to participate in the Golden Triangle Gun Club (GTGC) Mid-Range Prone matches, shooting in the AR Tactical Rifle discipline.
Similar to F-Class competition, AR-Tactical Rifle is a newer shooting discipline that is shot as part of the GTGC Monthly Mid-Range Prone matches. The full name of the discipline is ‘NRA-MID RANGE (PRONE) TACTICAL RIFLE (AR)’ and can also be referred to as “Rule 23 Tactical,” referencing the chapter governing its rules in the NRA High Power Rulebook. The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) refers to the discipline as AR-Tactical.
What is a Mid-Range Prone Match?
Mid-Range prone matches consist of shooting prone (on one’s belly) at bullseye targets at distances from 300, 500, and/or 600 yards. AR-Tactical Rifle is one of several disciplines available to shoot in Mid-Range Prone matches. Other disciplines include F/TR, F-Open, Service Rifle, and Any Rifle.
A competitor will shoot a total of three matches consisting of sighters and 20 record shots in a block time of 22 minutes for each match. For the first match, unlimited sighters are allowed, and in matches 2 and 3, two sighters are allowed before shooting the 20 shots for record.
The GTGC monthly Mid-Range Prone matches are shot at the 600-yard line on the fourth Saturday of each month, with sign-ups closing at 7:30 a.m. Pre-registration is not required; however, contacting one of the Match Directors is Recommended.
What do I need to shoot AR-Tactical Rifle in a Mid-Range Prone match?
Note that all rounds are single-loaded. Shooting with ammunition fed from a magazine is not allowed. This includes shooting AR 15s or other semi-automatic rifles. All rifles must be single loaded for each shot.
Shooting AR-Tactical Rifle in the Mid-Range Prone matches is a lot of fun and one of the easiest shooting disciplines to get started with. If you have an AR rifle and ammunition that can hit the bullseye target at 600 yards, you are able to participate.
The article "Hearing Loss and Ear Protection" from American Cop highlights the risks of hearing loss from exposure to high decibel levels, such as gunfire and other loud noises. It explains different types of hearing loss and the importance of using proper ear protection. The article emphasizes the effectiveness of active electronic hearing protection in preserving hearing while maintaining situational awareness, and reviews various products designed for this purpose. It underscores the need for proactive measures to prevent hearing damage in noisy environments.
For more details, visit the American Cop article by Erik Gelhaus.
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