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Membership in one of the AGC member clubs
can offer many opportunities for shooting your favorite firearms in your
favorite shooting sports, in a pleasant and safe atmosphere.
Membership in an AGC club provides the opportunity to participate
in club-level shooting events along the shooting-sport focus areas of the club
and its membership. Some clubs tend to focus on some or all modern firearms,
including pistol, smallbore and high power rifle, and shotgun clay target
sports. Other clubs may be principally interested in muzzle loading black
powder firearms and their traditional-type match events. In all cases, each
club develops its own annual "calendar" of shooting events, reserves the
necessary AGC range(s), and provides, through its membership and range
facilities, the infrastructure and comraderie to attract and recognize/reward
club participants.
Outside of club-level shooting events, all
AGC range badge holders are free to use range facilities at any time during
normal operating hours to enjoy their favorite shooting sports.
This can range from a casual afternoon perforating paper targets
from a benchrest or zeroing that new scope on the rifle range, to checking the
performance of some new handloads on the pistol range, to participation in a
club or open-to-the-public match, shooting in an evening pistol league,
introducing a family member or guest to a shooting sport, or maybe just going
after your personal best at "smoking" a round of clays on our trap range.
Activities available to you at AGC are limited only by your time and shooting
interests, and can include:
- Recreational "fun" shooting any time
during the normal AGC range operating hours;
- Informal and formal matches, programs,
and club events which encourage adult and youth participation in the shooting
sports;

- Participation in a club-level or in an
AGC-wide High Power Team or Pistol League;
- Trap Leagues or weekly open-to-the-public
trap shoots;
- Seasonal weekly Pistol leagues (outdoor
pistol at AGC's range or indoor pistol at a Baltimore area range);
- AGC-wide open trophy matches and
competitive shoots;
- Club social gatherings (e.g., fall family
awards picnic; winter Holiday party);
- Formal Juniors Program in smallbore and
high power rifle, pistol, and trap;
- NRA Marksman Qualification
Program;
- Informal workshops and clinics on
firearms-related topics (e.g., firearms safety, "show-and-tell" on types of
firearms, reloading, etc.).
You are
welcome to participate in as many or few of these activities as you wish. If
you happen to be new to a particular type of shooting sport, competitive event,
or type of firearm, there are club members who are more than willing to help
you get involved. There's one thing that can be said about enthusiastic and
experienced shooters: they are always eager to share what they know with those
who share the same interests. Come get involved join a shooting club and
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