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Indoor Shooting Ranges

498 of the 4,668 shooting ranges we track nationwide have an indoor range. A map pin just says "shooting range" — it won't tell you if you're driving to a climate-controlled indoor bay or an outdoor berm, and the two are a completely different trip depending on the weather. Every range flagged here has been confirmed indoor from its own website or posted rules sheet.

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Call ahead about caliber and lane limits. Most indoor ranges cap what you can shoot — pistol-caliber and rimfire rifles like a .22 are usually fine, but big-bore or high-velocity rifle rounds often get bumped to an outdoor bay or turned away because the steel baffles can't take them.

Common questions

Are indoor shooting ranges open in winter or bad weather?
Yes — that's the main draw. Indoor ranges keep their normal hours, typically 10am-8pm or later, seven days a week regardless of rain, snow, or heat, while outdoor ranges often cut hours or shut down entirely in bad weather. Expect to pay $15-25 for lane time on top of any membership fee.