Located on over 260 remote acres in Wampum, Pennsylvania, the Lawrence County Sportsmen’s Association (LCSA) delivers a versatile setup for long-range shooters and competitive marksmen alike.
The club’s 600-yard rifle range features covered shooting positions and staggered earthen backstops from 50 to 600 yards, allowing for structured load development and positional work.
Beyond rifles, LCSA supports IDPA, USPSA, Steel Challenge, and varmint shoots, with eight outdoor pistol bays, an indoor range, and .22/centerfire steel courses. Shooters also benefit from a 20-station sporting clays course, skeet, trap, 5-stand, wobble trap, and a 3D archery course with elevated platforms catering to both recreational and competitive disciplines.
Membership includes 24/7 access after completing range-specific orientations. Guests may visit on Sundays with the supervision of a member, but access outside those times is restricted.
While PRS/NRL-style barricades and ELR props aren’t listed, LCA’s infrastructure and variety make it an ideal base for distance-focused shooters, competition hand gunners, and hunters refining precision fundamentals.