TARGETS DOWNRANGE AT 50 Ft

Targets downrange are at 50 ft., and are set out and retrieved with a cable transfer system.

SHOOTER IN A STALL

Each of the shooting stalls is separated to increase safety and decrease noise.

CLUBROOM

Our Clubroom is where we congegate prior to matches, score targets, and enjoy the camaraderie while helping each other improve shooting skills.

APPROVED AMMUNITION THAT CAN BE LEGALLY and SAFELY SHOT AT THE CINCINNATI REVOLVER CLUB
The Following Ammo CAN Be Legally and Safely Shot at the Range


RIMFIRE

.22 short, long, or long rifle in Standard and High Velocity
CENTER FIRE With Lead Bullets at Less Than 800FPS
.32 S&W Long, .380 Auto, 9mm Luger or Makarov,
.38 Spl., 40 S&W, .44 Spl., .45 ACP


The Following Ammo CANNOT Be Legally Shot in the Range:
No other rimfire except listed above, No Jacketed Bullets
No +P Cartridges, No Magnum Cartridges, No Ball Cartridges


DO NOT TAKE NON-APPROVED AMMO INTO THE RANGE.

We are a private 50 ft. Indoor Gun Club that offers Precision Pistol, Air Pistol, and Rimfire Rifle shooting all year round. Our modern building is designed for pistol, revolver, and rimfire rifle shooters, a target transportation system, electronically controlled turning targets for sustained fire, and a comfortable club room for target scoring with your shooting companions that includes refreshments.

History of The Cincinnati Revolver Club

This history is based upon interviews conducted in 1997 with Bob Compton & Richard Runck (members since 1939).

The Cincinnati Revolver Club (CRC) was founded in 1908 as a social club for revolver and pistol aficionados.  One of the founders of the CRC was Brendamour of the former Cincinnati store chain.  The CRC was originally hosted in the basement of the Brendamour store on Sixth Street in downtown Cincinnati. 

In 1919, the CRC helped build a 16-booth 50 foot range in the basement of the Alms Hotel in downtown Cincinnati.  The club moved its range to the Cincinnati Gas & Electric facility in Hartwell.  However it was the determination of members listed below to build a dedicated 20-booth indoor range.  In 1965 members gathered for the inauguration of the CRC's permanent facility in Cincinnati.

A partial list of the members who made our dedicated indoor range possible are: Bob Gordon, Glen Thorn, Bob Rubindunst, and George Flynn.

The W. Howard Cox range was inaugurated by a .38 Special revolver aimed by W. Howard Cox, an outstanding member of the community.  Today we enjoy match competition, camaraderie, frequent social gatherings, and a strong and diverse membership roster of the community.

The Cincinnati Revolver Club hosts the Bullseye matches at the CRC range from October to May.  We also manage the Bullseye matches during the summer-season at the Fairfield Sportmen's Association outdoor pistol range.