The Pennsylvania Game Commission maintains shooting ranges on State Game Lands across the Commonwealth to provide resources for shooters, including hunters and non-hunters. Funded by Pennsylvania hunters and shooters through an excise tax on firearms, ammunition, and archery equipment, these public shooting ranges require either an annual range use permit or a current Pennsylvania general hunting or furtaker license for use. The permit system was updated in 2023 to ensure all users contribute to the maintenance and development of the ranges.
Users must possess a range permit or hunting/furtaker license and can bring one guest. Ranges are open year-round with specific hours, and users are responsible for cleaning up. Anyone under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
General Safety Guidelines: