***Always check the calendar for last minute changes before coming to the range.***

***Non-Match ranges are posted Thursday night for the coming weekend.***

***Matches appear on the Calendar well in advance as we need base approvals 3-months prior***

Range Control notifies the QSC of available ranges on Sunday night for the coming weekend (remember, RC has to de-conflict 39 Quantico Ranges). Our Chief RSO notifies our RSO cadre of available ranges and asks for volunteers to open ranges (3 per range). By Thursday night we know if we can or cannot open a range and it is placed on the Calendar Thursday night or Friday morning. If RSOs don't respond, then ranges will not open. Our volunteer RSOs are vitally important to the success of the club - consider becoming an RSO to help all shooters and allow us to open all ranges.

  • Click the Event Title in the calendar date block to get additional information on the course of fire or limits for the day's shooting
  • If NO ranges are posted by Friday morning, it could be due to all ranges being closed - check back the following week
  • If no Marine training is taking place on MCBQ ranges, then all ranges (and QSC) will be closed 
  • If there are no events listed for a future date, the event may be awaiting confirmation of RSO availability
  • Members can bring Guests - Report to the Clubhouse and sign a waiver, pay the $10 Range Fee (each) and receive a guest pass that is provided to the RSO at the range
  • Must have a QSC member card

August 2026

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Sat, 08/01/2026 - 09:00 to 13:00
Shotgun League and American Skeet & Trap Recreational Fire

Shotgun League and American Skeet & Trap Recreational Fire

The American Skeet and Trap shotgun range includes 2 American skeet fields and 1 American trap field.

The international (bunker) trap field is inoperable for the foreseeable future due to high-cost repairs necessary to refurbish the system. 

On all shotgun ranges, range times are usually from 0900-1300. However, OIC may delay a start time and/or advance a closure time at any time and on their own volition due to multiple factors.  This includes, but is not limited to, on-scene weather (extreme heat, cold, high winds, rain, snow, giant flaming meteors), other QSC activities such as membership meeting, and/or general lack of member participation. It is always best to arrive closer to the range opening time than the closing time.  Be ready to shoot the final rounds at least 30 minutes prior to the posted closing time. 

All shooters shall check-in/sign-in with the OIC/RSO before approaching the firing line on any shotgun field.

All shooters shall check-out with the OIC/RSO after shooting is completed to tally/record rounds fired.

Practice gun safety at all times.

1. Never enter the QSC clubhouse with a firearm.

2. Carry all shotguns unloaded with the actions open until you are standing at your firing position.

3. For members using auto-loaders and pump actions, load a maximum of two shells at a time - only.

4. Only 7.5, 8, and 9 shot is allowed. Never use shot larger than size 7.5. Slugs are not allowed.

5. RSOs have discretion over what types of shotguns are allowed. Generally, shotguns should have shoulder stocks and barrels longer than 24 inches. The firearm must be in good working order.

6. Hearing and eye protection is always required when shooting.

7. One game (trap or skeet) is 25 rounds and costs $6. Shooters must have scan cards to activate the readers located at each American skeet field to pay for the games on those fields. 

8. Children under 8 years of age are not allowed on the shotgun fields when the range is hot. Children 8 -18 must be continuously and immediately supervised by a parent or guardian at all times. The OIC/RSO may direct a child 8-18 to cease fire if the firearm being used does not fit the child's frame size as a matter of safety. 

Event Date(s): 

Sat, 08/01/2026 - 09:00 to 13:00
 
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Shotgun League and American Skeet and Trap Recreational Fire

Shotgun League and American Skeet and Trap Recreational Fire

The American Skeet and Trap shotgun range includes 2 American skeet fields and 1 American trap field.

The international (bunker) trap field is inoperable for the foreseeable future due to high-cost repairs necessary to refurbish the system. 

On all shotgun ranges, range times are usually from 0900-1300. However, OIC may delay a start time and/or advance a closure time at any time and on their own volition due to multiple factors.  This includes, but is not limited to, on-scene weather (extreme heat, cold, high winds, rain, snow, giant flaming meteors), other QSC activities such as membership meeting, and/or general lack of member participation. It is always best to arrive closer to the range opening time than the closing time.  Be ready to shoot the final rounds at least 30 minutes prior to the posted closing time. 

All shooters shall check-in/sign-in with the OIC/RSO before approaching the firing line on any shotgun field.

All shooters shall check-out with the OIC/RSO after shooting is completed to tally/record rounds fired.

Practice gun safety at all times.

1. Never enter the QSC clubhouse with a firearm.

2. Carry all shotguns unloaded with the actions open until you are standing at your firing position.

3. For members using auto-loaders and pump actions, load a maximum of two shells at a time - only.

4. Only 7.5, 8, and 9 shot is allowed. Never use shot larger than size 7.5. Slugs are not allowed.

5. RSOs have discretion over what types of shotguns are allowed. Generally, shotguns should have shoulder stocks and barrels longer than 24 inches. The firearm must be in good working order.

6. Hearing and eye protection is always required when shooting.

7. One game (trap or skeet) is 25 rounds and costs $6. Shooters must have scan cards to activate the readers located at each American skeet field to pay for the games on those fields. 

8. Children under 8 years of age are not allowed on the shotgun fields when the range is hot. Children 8 -18 must be continuously and immediately supervised by a parent or guardian at all times. The OIC/RSO may direct a child 8-18 to cease fire if the firearm being used does not fit the child's frame size as a matter of safety. 

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Sat, 08/08/2026 - 09:00 to 13:00
 
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Sun, 08/16/2026 - 09:00 to 13:00
Shotgun League and American Skeet & Trap Recreational Fire

Shotgun League and American Skeet & Trap Recreational Fire

The American Skeet and Trap shotgun range includes 2 American skeet fields and 1 American trap field.

The international (bunker) trap field is inoperable for the foreseeable future due to high-cost repairs necessary to refurbish the system. 

On all shotgun ranges, range times are usually from 0900-1300. However, OIC may delay a start time and/or advance a closure time at any time and on their own volition due to multiple factors.  This includes, but is not limited to, on-scene weather (extreme heat, cold, high winds, rain, snow, giant flaming meteors), other QSC activities such as membership meeting, and/or general lack of member participation. It is always best to arrive closer to the range opening time than the closing time.  Be ready to shoot the final rounds at least 30 minutes prior to the posted closing time. 

All shooters shall check-in/sign-in with the OIC/RSO before approaching the firing line on any shotgun field.

All shooters shall check-out with the OIC/RSO after shooting is completed to tally/record rounds fired.

Practice gun safety at all times.

1. Never enter the QSC clubhouse with a firearm.

2. Carry all shotguns unloaded with the actions open until you are standing at your firing position.

3. For members using auto-loaders and pump actions, load a maximum of two shells at a time - only.

4. Only 7.5, 8, and 9 shot is allowed. Never use shot larger than size 7.5. Slugs are not allowed.

5. RSOs have discretion over what types of shotguns are allowed. Generally, shotguns should have shoulder stocks and barrels longer than 24 inches. The firearm must be in good working order.

6. Hearing and eye protection is always required when shooting.

7. One game (trap or skeet) is 25 rounds and costs $6. Shooters must have scan cards to activate the readers located at each American skeet field to pay for the games on those fields. 

8. Children under 8 years of age are not allowed on the shotgun fields when the range is hot. Children 8 -18 must be continuously and immediately supervised by a parent or guardian at all times. The OIC/RSO may direct a child 8-18 to cease fire if the firearm being used does not fit the child's frame size as a matter of safety. 

Event Date(s): 

Sun, 08/16/2026 - 09:00 to 13:00
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sat, 08/22/2026 - 09:00 to 13:00
Shotgun League and American Skeet & Trap

Shotgun League and American Skeet & Trap

The American Skeet and Trap shotgun range includes 2 American skeet fields and 1 American trap field.

The international (bunker) trap field is inoperable for the foreseeable future due to high-cost repairs necessary to refurbish the system. 

On all shotgun ranges, range times are usually from 0900-1300. However, OIC may delay a start time and/or advance a closure time at any time and on their own volition due to multiple factors.  This includes, but is not limited to, on-scene weather (extreme heat, cold, high winds, rain, snow, giant flaming meteors), other QSC activities such as membership meeting, and/or general lack of member participation. It is always best to arrive closer to the range opening time than the closing time.  Be ready to shoot the final rounds at least 30 minutes prior to the posted closing time. 

All shooters shall check-in/sign-in with the OIC/RSO before approaching the firing line on any shotgun field.

All shooters shall check-out with the OIC/RSO after shooting is completed to tally/record rounds fired.

Practice gun safety at all times.

1. Never enter the QSC clubhouse with a firearm.

2. Carry all shotguns unloaded with the actions open until you are standing at your firing position.

3. For members using auto-loaders and pump actions, load a maximum of two shells at a time - only.

4. Only 7.5, 8, and 9 shot is allowed. Never use shot larger than size 7.5. Slugs are not allowed.

5. RSOs have discretion over what types of shotguns are allowed. Generally, shotguns should have shoulder stocks and barrels longer than 24 inches. The firearm must be in good working order.

6. Hearing and eye protection is always required when shooting.

7. One game (trap or skeet) is 25 rounds and costs $6. Shooters must have scan cards to activate the readers located at each American skeet field to pay for the games on those fields. 

8. Children under 8 years of age are not allowed on the shotgun fields when the range is hot. Children 8 -18 must be continuously and immediately supervised by a parent or guardian at all times. The OIC/RSO may direct a child 8-18 to cease fire if the firearm being used does not fit the child's frame size as a matter of safety. 

Event Date(s): 

Sat, 08/22/2026 - 09:00 to 13:00
 
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Sun, 08/30/2026 - 09:00 to 13:00
Shotgun League and American Skeet & Trap

Shotgun League and American Skeet & Trap

The American Skeet and Trap shotgun range includes 2 American skeet fields and 1 American trap field.

The international (bunker) trap field is inoperable for the foreseeable future due to high-cost repairs necessary to refurbish the system. 

On all shotgun ranges, range times are usually from 0900-1300. However, OIC may delay a start time and/or advance a closure time at any time and on their own volition due to multiple factors.  This includes, but is not limited to, on-scene weather (extreme heat, cold, high winds, rain, snow, giant flaming meteors), other QSC activities such as membership meeting, and/or general lack of member participation. It is always best to arrive closer to the range opening time than the closing time.  Be ready to shoot the final rounds at least 30 minutes prior to the posted closing time. 

All shooters shall check-in/sign-in with the OIC/RSO before approaching the firing line on any shotgun field.

All shooters shall check-out with the OIC/RSO after shooting is completed to tally/record rounds fired.

Practice gun safety at all times.

1. Never enter the QSC clubhouse with a firearm.

2. Carry all shotguns unloaded with the actions open until you are standing at your firing position.

3. For members using auto-loaders and pump actions, load a maximum of two shells at a time - only.

4. Only 7.5, 8, and 9 shot is allowed. Never use shot larger than size 7.5. Slugs are not allowed.

5. RSOs have discretion over what types of shotguns are allowed. Generally, shotguns should have shoulder stocks and barrels longer than 24 inches. The firearm must be in good working order.

6. Hearing and eye protection is always required when shooting.

7. One game (trap or skeet) is 25 rounds and costs $6. Shooters must have scan cards to activate the readers located at each American skeet field to pay for the games on those fields. 

8. Children under 8 years of age are not allowed on the shotgun fields when the range is hot. Children 8 -18 must be continuously and immediately supervised by a parent or guardian at all times. The OIC/RSO may direct a child 8-18 to cease fire if the firearm being used does not fit the child's frame size as a matter of safety. 

Event Date(s): 

Sun, 08/30/2026 - 09:00 to 13:00