In Parma, Idaho, Parma Rod and Gun Club is a private, nonprofit facility established in 2014 to promote safe and skilled firearms use across disciplines. With natural terrain features and dedicated long-range setups, it’s a stronghold for serious riflemen, dynamic shooters, and hunters training for distance.
The club offers a general rifle range with steel targets out to 700 yards, a High-Power Silhouette range to 500 meters, and an expansive Long-Range Tactical Rifle (LRTR) area that stretches to 1,760 yards (1 mile). LRTR stages include prone, seated, or offhand shooting from rocks, creeks, and improvised positions—perfect for refining first-round-hit precision under field conditions.
Twelve pistol bays support IDPA, USPSA, and tactical shotgun events. Approved calibers vary by match, with prohibited ammo, including tracers and armor-piercing rounds. Facilities include a clubhouse with restrooms, a kitchen, a meeting space, and structured support for hunter education and law enforcement training.
Public access details aren’t listed, but match participation may be open. Ideal for long-range tacticians, silhouette competitors, and high-volume pistol shooters seeking structured but rugged terrain-based training.