Foothills Public Shooting Complex of Cleveland County

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Cherryville, United States

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Shooting range· Archery range

Foothills Public Shooting Complex of Cleveland County Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Foothills Public Shooting Complex of Cleveland County is located in Cherryville, United States on 283 Fielding Rd. Foothills Public Shooting Complex of Cleveland County is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category shooting range in United States.

Address

283 Fielding Rd

Phone

+1 7044478230

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

Mon
Closed
Tue
Closed
Wed
9:30AM–4:30PM
Thu
9:30AM–4:30PM
Fri
9:30AM–4:30PM
Sat
9:30AM–4:30PM
Sun
1:30–4:30PM

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Tracy Petry

Great place with lots of ranges and open lanes. Staff is amazing and range officers are friendly, experienced and so helpful to new gun owners! My new favorite place!

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Samuel Johnston

The price here is incredibly reasonable, less than an hour from Charlotte city center, huge array of differing ranges. The skeet range is very well designed and the range officers are super friendly and always happy to give advice and answer questions. I’ve been going here once a week driving 2 hours round trip and have not been disappointed. The steel target range is fun, and the 50M rifle range has tables and chairs provided.

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Brenda Spear

Love this place. We look forward to coming here to practice shooting and blow off steam. The staff are amazing and friendly. It's one of my favorite places to go.

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Chris Hosey

Great Place!! Accommodates many different types of firearms, great staff, clean surroundings. Will definitely be back!

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USAF Airman

Ok a lot of incorrect information in some of the negative reviews below. The long range, (250 yard) is built the way it is for safety. The wood structure that a few cry about hold up steel plates to prevent inaccurate or ricochet rounds from leaving the range. Also the RSOs do a head count, and visually check to see if anyone is down range by driving a cart to the 250 yard line and back carefully looking for people. In over 4 years of operation, no one has been left down range. As for the steel cased ammo, it is allowed. The gentleman is misinformed and or out right lying about what he was told. Steel core ammo is not allowed and this is told to visitors on the website, the safety video you watch and sign saying you did, as well as the countless signs.