Contact Information


TRC Contact Information

Mailing Address:

Tucson Rifle Club, Inc.
Three Points Public Shooting Range
HC 2 Box 7128
Tucson, AZ 85735-9729
520-822-5189

Rangemaster:

Asst. Rangemasters:
Bill Maderis, Chris Martinez, Lyle Neff, 520-822-5189

Club Officers:

President:
Vice President:
Secretary: ;
Treasurer:
Rifle Director:
Pistol Director: Bruce Wright
Action Shooting Director:
Safety Officer:
Executive Officer:

Webmaster:

Newsletter Secretary: ;

Civilian Marksmanship and Junior Programs:
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Range Improvement Committee:
Chairman: Larry Novak
Members: OPML President, TRC Pistol Director, TRC Rifle Director, TRC Treasurer, TRC Members--Mike Chapdelain, Jim Bertrand, Bill Orzechowski
Ex Officio: TRC President

Match Directors:
  • 1000 Yard Bench Rest:
  • Big Bore/Field Pistol: Chet Brown
  • Black Powder Cartridge - Bullseye:
                                          - Rifle Silhouette:
  • Cowboy Action (1) - Altar Valley Pistolaros: ,
                             (2) - Old Pueblo Shootists:
                            (3) - El Diablo de Tucson:
  • Cowboy Rifle:
  • Fifty Caliber Shooting Association: , 682-6754
  • High Power NMC  - Roy Dunlap: ,
                                 - JC Garand:
  • High Power Rifle Silhouette:
  • Multi-Gun Practical Match:
  • Old Pueblo Muzzle Loaders (OPML): RC Jamison, 520-574-0470
  • Pistol Silhouette IHMSA/NRA Match:
  • SAWC Praire Dog & Ironman Shoot:
  • Smallbore Silhouette - Rifle:
  • Smallbore Prone, 1000 Yard Rifle Prone, 600 Yard Rifle Prone:
  • Tactical Night Shoot (TNS):
  • Tucson Action Shooters' Club (TASC): , 520-548-0223
  • TRC Action Practice Match, Battle Rifle Challenge:

ARTICLE IX
  DUTIES OF OFFICERS 

a) President: The President shall preside at all meetings of the club and the Executive Committee.  He shall be a member ex-officio of all regular and special committees, and shall perform all such duties as usually pertain to his office. Back

At the start of each year, as a minimum, the President will verify with the Treasurer that the club is covered by an active liability insurance policy. Back

b) Vice-President: The Vice-President shall perform the duties of the President in his absence or at his request. Back

c) Secretary: The Secretary shall conduct or act as point of contact for all official correspondence pertaining to the proper preparation and forwarding of all reports required of the club by the National Rifle Association and by the Director of Civilian Marksmanship.  He shall notify the members of special and annual meetings, as required in Article VI.  He shall keep a true record of all meetings of the Executive Committee and of the club and have custody of the books and papers of the club except the Treasurer's books of account.  All applications of membership in the club shall be made to the Secretary or a person designated by the Secretary.  He or the designee shall be responsible for the collection of all dues and shall remit same to the Treasurer.  He shall be responsible to report at each annual meeting or at any other time upon request of the Executive Committee.  He shall maintain the list of club members. Back

d) Treasurer: The Treasurer shall have charge of all funds of the club and place the same in such bank or banks as may be approved by the Executive Committee.  Such money shall be withdrawn by check signed by the Treasurer and President.  The Treasurer shall keep an accurate account of all transactions and render a detailed report at any meeting of the Executive Committee when requested and annual report to the organization at its annual meeting.  The Treasurer's records may be audited by a committee appointed by the President prior to the annual meeting. Back

e) Executive Officer:  The Executive Officer will be the point of contact to coordinate and schedule all events of the club and range with respect to other ranges. Back

f) Safety Officer: The Safety Officer will be responsible for maintaining safe arrangements at the range.  The Safety Officer will establish safety rules for the various ranges, and be in charge of all club activities pertaining to promotion of safety classes held on the range.  The Safety Officer shall approve any matches and their courses of fire that are held on any scheduled basis at the range. Back

g) Division Head: The Division Head will be responsible for conducting safe and orderly shooting events for the division. Back

h) Rifle, Pistol, and Action Shooting Directors: The Rifle, Pistol, and Action Shooting Directors shall be points of contact and coordination for activities or matches that involve the given discipline. Back

i) Rangemaster:

  1. Oversee daily range operations.
  2. Post, distribute and enforce Range Rules as listed in “Handout - Nov. 1999”. 
  3. Maintain Visitor Log.  All range visitors must sign in.
  4. Collect and record daily use fees and other range receipts and forward to the Treasurer.
  5. Collect membership applications and dues and forward to the Secretary or appointed alternate.
  6. Coordinate schedule for matches and training classes. Maintain range log and calendar.  The Rangemaster is the point of contact.
  7. Set work schedules for range staff.
  8. Schedule and supervise range maintenance.
  9. Schedule and supervise range improvement projects.
  10. Attend regular monthly meetings.
  11. Ensure all range personnel, including Match Directors, are certified in First Aid*.
  12. Secure buildings, range entrance and other range property when the range closes.
  13. Perform and/or supervise other duties assigned by the Executive Committee.
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j) Assistant Range Officer:

  1. Assist the Rangemaster in daily range operations.
  2. Enforce Range Rules, as listed in “Handout - Nov. 1999”.
  3. When staffing the Front Office, ensure Visitor Log is signed, collect daily use fees and other range receipts,  distribute and advise Range Rules, and manage the supply of target frames, sandbags and other equipment.
  4. Periodically walk the public ranges to ensure safety rules and Range Rules, in general, are observed.
  5. Perform minor range maintenance, cleaning and general upkeep.
  6. Repair and re-face target frames.
  7. Hold current First Aid certification*.
  8. Perform other duties assigned by the Rangemaster and/or the Executive Committee.
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   *As offered by The American Red Cross or equivalent.