The Abbotsford Fish and Game Club offers indoor shooting opportunities for both juniors and adults, using club furnished 22-cal. rifles. Emphasis is on gun safety and marksmanship in a program geared toward people of all ages. We have many family groups participating. You may also bring your own .22-cal rifle, and subject to inspection, may shoot it. Both Members and non-Members are welcome.

The fee is $5 for Members and $10 for non-Members per evening. This fee covers supplies such as ammunition and targets. Guns, and safety accessories are provided by the Club. A Range Safety Officer (RSO) is present during each session, offering supervision and instruction, as needed.

The .22-cal. rifle program is held every Monday evening in the indoor range. The program is year around, with no events on holiday Mondays, or over during the Christmas season (December 22 to January 2). Starting time is 7:00pm and we finish up around 8:30 PM.

Shooters are encouraged to record their scores every week which count towards badges for increasing levels of achievement.

If you are uncomfortable using a firearm or have never shot a rifle before and would like some instruction on safety and handling of firearms then this may be a good place to start.

Sub-club Head: Russ Smalley
Email: 22club@afgc.ca

.22 Club Report June 2017

Drop-in attendance continues to be strong. Members and non-members are welcome every Monday evening at 7. We have both regulars and lots of new faces coming by to give rifle shooting a try. Our first 6 week Rifle Shooting class has 25 students signed up. One of our students, and one of our instructors [...]

By |2017-06-06T09:14:03-07:00June 6th, 2017|.22 Rifle|Comments Off on .22 Club Report June 2017

.22 Club May Report

The .22 Club continues to have good turn outs on our Monday night drop in. Two of our members have completed their training as NCCP Rifle coaches. Final certification is expected before summer.  We will be running a 6 class series in Rifle Shooting for new shooters aged 10-17 (ish) May 15 through the [...]

By |2017-05-12T14:31:39-07:00May 12th, 2017|.22 Rifle|Comments Off on .22 Club May Report

22 Club Year End Report

The .22 Club has had a busy year with our weekly numbers usually running between 8 to 12.   We have hosted a number of new shooters, including a number of Aboriginal and School groups. We are able to supply all the necessary equipment to accommodate up to 16 shooters per line, including some Left [...]

By |2017-03-11T11:06:51-08:00March 11th, 2017|.22 Rifle|Comments Off on 22 Club Year End Report

22 Rifle Sub Club Report January 2017 

.22 Rifle has been busy lately, with a full house more often than not.  We will be hosting two additional shooting sessions for the Seabird Native Youth Group. They had to cancel due to snow in Agassiz last year.  In additional, we will be providing RSOs, rifles, and ammo for their shooting completion end of [...]

By |2017-02-04T21:49:49-08:00February 4th, 2017|.22 Rifle|Comments Off on 22 Rifle Sub Club Report January 2017 

.22 Rifle Sub Club Report January 2017

.22 Rifle has been busy lately, with a full house more often than not.  Besides our regular Monday evenings, we have accommodated the Outdoor Club at Abbotsford Christian School, and the Seabird Native Youth Group.  For Abby Christian, we did a training session with guns at the school which went extremely well. Thanks to David [...]

By |2017-01-13T14:59:31-08:00January 13th, 2017|.22 Rifle|Comments Off on .22 Rifle Sub Club Report January 2017

22 Rifle Sub Club Report October 2016 

   Wow! All of a sudden, we get 2-3 volunteers out lately to assist. Also, our latest attendance has been 11-16 shooters.  We try to mention to new attendees the varied programs we have at AFGC, but it would be great if we had a pamphlet with contact numbers to hand out that they could [...]

By |2016-11-04T08:53:27-07:00November 4th, 2016|.22 Rifle|Comments Off on 22 Rifle Sub Club Report October 2016 

22 Rifle Sub Club Report for September 2016 

Still looking for some additional volunteers to assist. We could like to spend more time encouraging and training, however, when we have only one volunteer, we must concentrate on overall safety. We picked up a quantity of .22 ammo from Cabela’s on special. I just got an email today about .22 LR ammo specials in [...]

By |2016-10-14T16:44:39-07:00October 14th, 2016|.22 Rifle|Comments Off on 22 Rifle Sub Club Report for September 2016 
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