Range Description
The Upper Delta WMA Shooting Range, located in Alabama, offers a unique shooting experience that caters to both novice and experienced shooters. This facility stands out due to its distinctive design, requiring shooters to insert the barrel of their firearms into a steel tube before discharging ammunition. This innovative approach ensures safety and precision, as the bullet travels through a 20-foot steel pipe before reaching the target and impact berm. The range provides shooting opportunities at distances of up to 100 yards, making it suitable for various shooting disciplines. Additionally, there is a small concrete pad designated for shooting shotguns at clay targets, located south of the rifle range. The facility is wheelchair accessible, featuring a concrete walkway that allows for easy access to the target lines. The range operates during daylight hours only, with the possibility of extended hours by permit. Located approximately 9 miles north of Stockton, AL, off St. Lukes Church Road, it is easily accessible for local residents and visitors alike. To use the range, Alabama residents aged 16 to 64 must possess a valid hunting, heritage, fishing, or WMA license, while non-residents need a valid WMA or non-resident hunting license. The range has specific regulations to ensure safety and cleanliness, including the requirement to dispose of trash properly and restrictions on firing while others are downrange. While the facility does not specify details about firearm rentals, ammo sales, or training courses, it is designed to accommodate a wide range of shooters, from beginners to seasoned professionals. The overall atmosphere at the Upper Delta WMA Shooting Range is one of safety and community, making it an inviting place for all shooting enthusiasts. With its unique features and commitment to safety, this shooting range is a valuable resource for the local shooting community.
