Shooters Gauntlet

4.7
(15 reviews)
3904 Millstone Rd, Monroe, PA 18832
Monroe, Pennsylvania 18832

Hours

Hours not available

Features & Amenities

facility

Indoor Range
Outdoor Range

discipline

Rifle Range

training

Training Classes

amenity

Ammunition Sales

safety

Range Safety Officer On Duty

special access

Military/Law Enforcement Training

Customer Reviews

7 reviews

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Caroline Samuels
107 reviews
11 months ago

3rd time coming to their event. I brought friends with me this time and they are so excited for next year

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Matthew Fingerman
24 reviews
1 years ago

Amazing facility and team

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Phil
30 reviews
1 years ago

Awesome gun range with a very down to earth owner who made the entire experience of dipping my freinds toes into long range shooting all the better.

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Enrique Reyes
141 reviews
1 years ago

Amazing range that takes safety seriously! Thanks Bob!

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steve brosnan
9 reviews
1 years ago

Great range to stretch out a carbine or precision rifle. The ride up the mountain is no joke, 4x4 is a must.

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Nathan Ohrwaschel
8 reviews
2 years ago

Shooters gauntlet is the most fun and welcoming range I've ever been to. Went here for my bachelor party with a group of 14 people. Some of us were experienced, and some of us were first-time shooters. Bob and Justin went above and beyond to make sure everyone had an amazing time. Can't wait to come back for some of the other programs they offer.

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i g
44 reviews
3 years ago

Their machine gun range is nice, and the people that show up are great and bring fun toys, but it was quite expensive for what you get in return for a lane. Parking was rough, the vendor area was tiny, there was limited planning on when vehicles had to be moved off the line, etc. Basically there were a few sudden changes declared by the operators and everyone setting up just had to stop everything they're doing and work on their fire-drill. The operators have a really self-congratulatory nature to their opening speech. I haven't heard someone demand everyone say the pledge of allegiance since kindergarten. I get it, you're patriotic, and that's cool, but I'm trying to shoot guns here. I'm not sure what they're trying to accomplish, demanding someone be patriotic is one of the least patriotic things I can think of. I saw other machine gun operators who were yelled at and grabbed for doing things that were not previously explained (they weren't acting unsafe, their rounds were hitting a part of the berm where the RSOs decided they didn't want people shooting). If you want people to do something, you have to tell them before getting mad they're not following your non-existent orders.