Custer Sportsmens Club Inc
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7 reviews
The instructors here were great. Very knowledgeable and made me feel comfortable as a beginner. My decision to stop training had nothing to do with the quality of the classes. The problem was with management. Summer handled my situation in a way that was dishonest, unprofessional, and left me feeling misled. I had been loaned a firearm from an instructor for several months. Out of the blue I was abruptly told I could no longer use it. Her explanation was that it hadn’t been approved by her and was a policy breach, despite the fact that I had confirmed its availability with her directly before class on multiple occasions. I had planned to continue training and purchase my own firearm (the specific one I had been borrowing), but the lack of transparency and accountability from Summer made it clear this is not a place I can trust long-term. For a business that promotes inclusivity and encouragement, it was her actions alone that blocked me from continuing my training.
The best club around to shoot at I love the variety of the different ranges.
Sucks pretty bad. Rude staff, silly rules.
I shot in the USPSA classifier a couple of weeks ago. The range is pretty well maintained and run professionally.
The most down to earth and professionally run range I've ever been too. Been competing all around Seattle for a year before coming here and was immediately impressed.
Been using the club for load development for years off and on. It is a safe and fairly decent place to shoot! But I won't be a patron any longer! Those Ro's need better people skills! Edit; I think it's best to mention that this was from a incident with 1 range officer and shouldn't reflect on the rest of the range officers. I would also like to mention this incident and issues have been resolved and I am returning to CSC. Happy straight shooting yall
They capitalize on their monopoly in shooting ranges in whatcom county