Meeting place for Newbies and Mentors -Manitoba

i saw someone asking about the steinbach gun club and was hoping that someone would have some more info on it. A couple of people said they shoot there, so what's it like? I have searched all over the place and haven't been able to find any info on it. I am just south of Steinbach and it would be great to have a range so close. I am looking to shoot non-restricted. Mostly i want to practice with my .22, but i also have a 12 gauge with a rifled and a smooth barrel that i would like to shoot some clays with and also get some practice with the slugs before taking it out hunting. Any additional info anyone has on it would be great.
 
Hey fellow Manitoban's

I'm a 20 year old newbie that was hoping to make a few friends that could show me the ropes. I haven't taken the proper courses to obtain my firearms license yet as I'm still busy with classes however I have a growing interest in a little bit of everything, namely competitive target rifle and hunting. I'm also interested in trap/skeet shooting as well as competitive handgun.

I'd be interested in competing however I don't really know where to start. My plan right now is to wait til summer (school's out!) to take the safety course and then pick up a .22 to learn proper fundamentals. To me, it seems like it's the best way to test the water. I'd really appreciate any advice you guys can offer.

At this point I'll say, no I haven't ever discharged a firearm but we all have to start somewhere right?

I'd love to hear your thoughts.

Cheers
 
I am wanting to take an RPAL course, I'm in Winnipeg. Who does it?

Also check the Manitoba Wildlife Federation. They might be able to give you one or two names. I met an instructor a couple years back over there to challenge my RPAL ... no fuss no muss. Cheers!
 
Allo, I'm a 21 year old student who owns 3 guns (mauser kar 98, CZ-858 and a m14 on the way) and I am really interested in starting to hunt and possible get into the tactical shooting sport and just general rifle information. I was wondering if there was anything close to saint-boniface area for a shooting range or if there is ever like a meet and great for gun owners. I was thinking of joining the revolver and pistole association but i dunno if that is my best bet for a range. I have just very very basic knowledge of firearms and I would really like to learn more. Any information and or tips would be great, thanks.

Hey - I'm from St.B!!! Je peux te donner des conseils pour la chasse si tu veux. I am a member of the Selkirk Gun Club and there is alot of room over there for pistol and long guns. Otherwise - I head to Sandilands to sight in before the ungulate season. The membership is quite reasonable.
 
Hey another newbie. Also live/around St-B. My old highschool (Louis Riel) had a shooting range under the gym for the longest time. I just joined the selkirk gun club it's the closest.
 
Hey fellow Manitoban's

I'm a 20 year old newbie that was hoping to make a few friends that could show me the ropes. I haven't taken the proper courses to obtain my firearms license yet as I'm still busy with classes however I have a growing interest in a little bit of everything, namely competitive target rifle and hunting. I'm also interested in trap/skeet shooting as well as competitive handgun.

I'd be interested in competing however I don't really know where to start. My plan right now is to wait til summer (school's out!) to take the safety course and then pick up a .22 to learn proper fundamentals. To me, it seems like it's the best way to test the water. I'd really appreciate any advice you guys can offer.

At this point I'll say, no I haven't ever discharged a firearm but we all have to start somewhere right?

I'd love to hear your thoughts.

Cheers


You are on the right track! Get educated, get you PAL. Choices are joining a range or heading in the wilds for some target shooting. A .22 is a good start. For handguns and competition, check h ttp://www.ipscmanitoba.ca/ for more info on the sport.
 
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You are on the right track! Get educated, get you PAL. Choices are joining a range or heading in the wilds for some target shooting. A .22 is a good start. For handguns and competition, check h ttp://www.ipscmanitoba.ca/ for more info on the sport.

Thanks, I actually went ahead and did my safety courses and the firearms office gave me and my references a call the past few days, I'm expecting my PAL/RPAL in the mail come mid-march.

After that I'll have to pick someone's brain about fundamentals and find a good place to get started. I've been reading whatever I can find but I doubt that'll compare to some 1 on 1 coaching with someone that's been there before.
 
I didn't realise I had so many neighbors here on CGN. One more to add to the list of St.B residents, I belong to Selkirk game and fish, Brandon wildlife, and the firing line gun clubs. Shoot in sandilands, la broqerie, anola, and eriksdale while not at the range.
 
Range Recommendations?

So my PAL/RPAL got issued and now I'm looking into joining a range/gunclub.

Does anyone have any suggestions or recommendations?

I've been considering Winnipeg Revolver and Pistol association, Manitoba Provincial Rifle Association and Selkirk Game and Fish. My interests right now are with precision rifle and possibly getting into competing.
 
Hi, I'm looking for info on Steinbach range. Interested in just non-restricted for now until I can afford restricted.
Can someone PM me with a name/phone number for who runs it, also any other info would be appreciated (guests, cost, hours open).
If someone would like to take me as a guest just to show me the ropes of how everythings done in Steinbach I'd be interested in that (I'm a 20 year old male). I live about 15 min outside of Steinbach.
Bryan
 
For anybody that's interested in the CFSC/RCFSC, get in touch with Paul. He goes under the name Toxic on CGN, so send him a PM. You can also email him at cndfirearmstraining@live.com. I just did both courses with him in March. The price for each course was $75 or $120 if you're doing both. Please keep in mind that courses are held in St. Anne's.
 
In Winnipeg I would say the best handgun club is The Firing Line, by a clear margin. Price for the year run about $375. Outside the city limits Brandon has the nicest range that I know of, I don't know how much that range costs.
 
Hi all. I am 20 years old, living in Winnipeg and seeking some guidance. I am extremely interested in handguns and have finished the crfsc/cfsc and sent away my PAL application. Does anyone have any recommendations as to what I should do to actually get into shooting some firearms or is anyone willing to help me out?
 
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