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Cowboy Action Shooting Matches

The Aurora Sportsmen’s Club and the Kishwaukee Valley Regulators (SASS affiliated club) invite you to our Cowboy Action Shooting matches held on the first Sunday of each month, April through November.

Cowboy Action Match dates for 2026 are April 5, May 3, June 7, July 5, August 2, September 6, October 4, November 1.

Participants drive to the east-side ranges on the rifle pistol range at 7641 Rueff Road, Waterman, IL 60556. Gates open at 8:00 a.m. Contestants gather for a briefing at 8:45 and shooting starts at 9:00.

Contestants use firearms typical of those from the taming of the Old West: single action revolvers, pistol caliber lever action rifles, and old-time shotguns. There are 5-6 stages set up in unique "Old West" style. Stage scenarios feature an array of situations, many based on famous incidents or movie scenes, in which shooters test their skills against steel targets.

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Beginners, experts, members, non-members, spectators and curious people are all welcome. Hearing protection and eye protection with side shields are required for participants and spectators.

Everyone tries their best to dress the part and respect the traditions of the Old West. Some folks would call it good sportsmanship. We call it "The Spirit of the Game."

Matches are held according to Single Action Shooting Society rules.

Walk-ins are welcome. Fees: $15 per adult shooter, $10 for "Young Guns" ages 14 thru 16. "Buckaroos" under age 13 shoot free (Buckaroos must have .22 caliber pistols and rifles, 410 gauge shotguns.) There is no fee for spectators.

Our local team's website can be found at: https://kishwaukeevalleyregulators.com/

Learn more at http://www.sassnet.com

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All ASC Youth Programs are Open to Members and Invited Guests

The Aurora Sportsmen's Club, located in Waterman, Illinois is pleased to offer young shooters (ages 10-17) the opportunity to develop their shooting skills, thus allowing them to work towards their NRA Marksmanship qualification in Pistol, Rifle or Shotgun disciplines.

Registration for 2025 Youth Events is now being accepted. Flyers for the 2025 Programs are available at the bottom of this page for download. For additional information or other requests, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

These programs can be used by all scouting programs to make progress and complete requirements for their Archery and Shooting Sports awards and badges. This includes, but is not limited to Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, American Heritage Girls and Trail Life. Please bring your records of completed prerequisites if you have them.

ASC’s Youth Programs are supported in part by grants from the Friends of the NRA.

Availability as of June 20, 2025

  • Daughters on the Range - Saturday June 28 - open for registration
    • Morning session space is limited
    • Afternoon session has plenty of availability
  • Monthly Programs:
    • August - All programs are available
    • September - All programs are available

Junior Rifle - Registration is closed for 2025

Junior Rifle is the long-standing program offered by ASC that teaches the NRA Basic Rifle Course to youth. It runs for three consecutive Saturdays and includes 3 hours of lecture in the morning followed by 3 hours of range time in the afternoon. Scouts are able to earn the Rifle Shooting Merit Badge by successfully completing the program. Most of the participants graduate with the NRA Sharpshooter rating in Four-Position Smallbore.

There are morning range sessions for graduates of the course who are interested in continuing to earn their advanced NRA/Winchester ratings.

The registration form is downloadable at the bottom of this web page.

Please fill out the application form and submit the registration and payment as described in the form. Registration deadline extended --Confirmation via email is required no later than April 10th, registration forms and fees can be submitted on first day of class.

Junior Pistol - Registration is closed for 2025

Junior Pistol is a program started in in 2024, which teaches the NRA Basic Pistol Course to youth. It runs for two consecutive Saturdays and includes 3 hours of lecture in the morning followed by 3 hours of range time in the afternoon. We will use the Bullseye Pistol (Preceision Pistol) NRA Qualification Course of Fire.

The registration form is downloadable at the bottom of this web page. Please fill out the application form and submit the registration and payment as described in the form. Confirmation via email is required no later than June 7th, registration forms and fees can be submitted on first day of class.

Daughters on the Range Event - Last Saturday in June

Join us and bring your daughters, granddaughters and nieces (and their brothers) to the range for a day of safety education, shooting and family bonding

  • There is no fee for this event
  • Suggested ages 10+ for rifle and handgun, 14+ for shotgun, any for archery.
  • The Aurora Sportsmen’s Club is providing the use of firearms, ammunition, bows, safety equipment and qualified instruction at no cost.
  • Come when you can and stay as long as you want.
  • Pre-registration is required. Register in advance by sending email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. providing the name of the person the registration and the total number of participants, including adults.
  • Onsite sign-in for the morning session starts at 9:30am and sign-in for the afternoon session starts at 12:30pm at the Rifle/Pistol building for our range located at 8998 Rueff Rd. Rueff Road runs between Waterman Road and Leland Road in Waterman, IL 60566

This program is supported by a Grant from the Friends of the NRA

Monthly Shooting Sports Clinics for Youth

First Saturday of the Month - June, August, September

Download the Monthly Youth Programs flyer below for details, locations and dates.

To register, contact the Youth Program Department by sending an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (preferred) requesting a specific date, event and morning or afternoon session.

Registration requests will be confirmed (it may take up to a week) and a reminder will be sent a few days before the event.

Archery

There is no fee for this program.

  • 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
  • One class with room for 8 participants.
  • Check in 15 minutes before class.

Handgun

$30 fee to cover the cost of ammunition and supplies for a full day of shooting.

  • One class with room for 4 students.
  • Lunch is not provided. Class starts at 9:00 a.m. and ends around 1:30 p.m.
  • Check in 15 minutes before class.

Rifle

$20 fee to cover the cost of ammunition and supplies for 2½ hours of shooting.

  • Choose between smallbore (.22) and muzzleloading rifle, two relays of each
  • 12 available positions per smallbore relay.
  • 2 positions per muzzleloading relay.
  • Relay 1 - 9 am-11:30, meet at the range on Rueff Road 15 minutes before class.
  • Relay 2 - 12:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., check in 15 minutes before class.

Shotgun (Modern Cartridge)

$25 fee to cover the cost of ammunition and supplies for two rounds of trap in three hours. Additional rounds are $10, if time and interest allows.

  • Two squads, 5 participants per squad.
  • Squad 1 - 9am to 11:30, trap field on Rueff Road
  • Squad 2 - 12:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., trap field on Rueff Road
  • Check in at the range on Rueff Road 15 minutes before class.


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Safety is job one at The Aurora Sportsmen's Club. Following is a summary. Detailed rules are available to members and posted on the ranges.

Aurora Sportsmen’s Club Emergency Standard Operating Procedure: Please click on link below for a PDF copy.

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General Information

  1. Emergency instructions are posted in each range Building, in the ASC office and on the Member Forum. Each range building is equipped with a first aid kit and fire extinguisher.
  2. Incidents/Accidents notify: ASC President at the phone number listed in the ASC Contacts page on the web site and This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
  3. Everyone on ASC property must follow directions given by ASC Range Officers. Comply first and complain later.
  4. Members, visitors and guests must follow state and federal laws, these rules, and club signs and instructions.

Guests – Are defined as non-members who are accompanied by members for "open shooting," which includes unsupervised activities that are not part of a match or event. Guests may shoot only while under the direct supervision of members who may have three (3) guests shooting on the line at one time. During open shooting activities, guests may not:

  1. Draw from a holster and/or re-holster a firearm, whether it is loaded or unloaded.
  2. Shoot at distances beyond 200 yards.
  3. Move and shoot.
  4. Shoot artillery (i.e., mortar, cannon, etc.)

Children – ASC has no age limits for open shooting. All persons under age 18 must have parent/guardian permission and must be accompanied by an adult. Children who are allowed to handle firearms and bows must be strong enough to safely operate them, skilled enough to properly aim every shot and mature enough to comply with Range Safety Rules. ASC encourages youth to participate in Youth Sports programs to learn the proper use of firearms and bows under the guidance of certified instructors.

All Ranges and Shooting Fields – Open Shooting

  1. All lawful/legal firearms and ammunition are allowed. No tracer ammunition or full auto firearms.
  2. Members and guests with valid Illinois Concealed Carry Firearm License and law enforcement officers may carry concealed on Club property.
  3. Basic firearm safety practices:
    • Always keep the firearm pointed in a safe direction. This includes firearms that are not loaded. Note: firearms on bipods must always be pointed level with and directly at the back berm.
    • Keep your finger out of the trigger guard and off the trigger until in position and ready to shoot.
    • Load only when in position and ready to shoot. Exceptions: Persons legally carrying concealed on the premises and/or law enforcement officers are allowed to have their holstered handguns loaded when not in a shooting position.
    • Know your firearm, ammunition, target and what is beyond and around your target.
  4. Uncased/unholstered firearms not being fired must be: pointed in a safe direction, unloaded, magazine out, visible empty chamber indicator (chamber flag) inserted. On the rifle/pistol range muzzles may be pointed down range, straight up or straight down. On the shotgun areas muzzles must be pointed down range or straight up.
  5. No loaded firearm may be passed from one person to another.
  6. Shooting a firearm from on top of or from inside of a vehicle is not permitted.
  7. Firearm malfunctions are cleared at the firing line or designated “safe table” on an open bay or range.
  8. Intoxicating substances are not permitted on the property. Anyone appearing to be intoxicated may not handle equipment, firearms or bows.
  9. Eye protection and hearing protection must be worn within 30 feet of active shooting positions.
  10. During a cease fire or range closing, orange safety cones must be placed fifteen feet or more down range from the firing line, and no one may handle uncased firearms or bows.
  11. To reopen a range, the orange cones must be returned to the firing line. No one may shoot over or toward an orange safety cone, or handle a firearm when an orange cone is out in front of the firing line, whether or not there is anyone else present on the range.
  12. Shooting at or taking any wildlife on the property is allowed only with an ASC hunting/fishing permit.

Rifle/Pistol Range

  1. No uncased long guns or uncased/unholstered hand guns may be handled in the parking lots.
  2. Firing lines may be advanced by agreement of all shooters on a range. Every shooter on the same range must shoot from the same firing line.
  3. When any person is in front of any firing line, no one in the rear may handle any uncased firearm.
  4. All safe shooting positions are allowed (prone, kneeling, off-hand, standing, shooting sticks, sitting, etc.)
  5. Every shot must be aimed at an appropriate target and fired into the back berms.
  6. Approved targets: paper; clay pigeons; plastic jugs on frames; balloons; fruit and vegetables; and unmodified, reactive (steel, spinner, self-sealing, etc.) targets commercially manufactured by a company that makes firearm targets. Shooters must produce a copy of the manufacturer’s instructions when requested. No explosive targets are allowed, regardless of type.
  7. No target may be placed more than 20 feet away from the back berm of any range.
  8. Rapid fire is permitted so long as muzzle control is maintained at all times.There is no restriction on the number of rounds that may be loaded in a firearm.
  9. Members may shoot on the move. Members must possess an ASC certification in order to:
    • Point or shoot a firearm at distances more than 200 yards.
    • Draw a firearm from a holster to shoot or reholster after shooting, or practice holster draw/reholster with a firearm even if unloaded.
    • Point or shoot artillery (mortars, cannons, etc.)
  10. Holster Draw: Members may use inside waistband, outside waistband (IWB/OWB) holsters or thigh rigs to practice with a loaded or unloaded firearm according to the ASC Holster Draw SOP.

 Artillery - Only those members who have an endorsement on the back of their club ID may fire artillery. Special event participants and demonstrations must have Board of Director approval before firing artillery at ASC.

Muzzle Loading Firearms – It is not allowed to:

  1. Smoke while loading, on the firing line or bench area, or anywhere that black powder is stored.
  2. Load directly from a flask or powder horn.
  3. Cap a percussion, prime a flintlock or install an in-line primer until you are on the firing line.
  4. Use smokeless powder. Only black powder or a black powder substitute is allowed.

Shotgun Sports Areas - Sporting Clays, 5-Stand, Skeet, Trap, Manual Thrower, Patterning Board

  1. No slug guns, pistols or rifles may be fired on any shotgun sports field.
  2. Permitted targets: clay pigeons, except that paper and cardboard are allowed on the patterning board.
  3. Shotguns may be uncased in the parking area as long as muzzles are always pointed in a safe direction and actions are opened immediately upon uncasing.
  4. When shotguns are carried uncased they must be broken open or the muzzle must be pointed straight up with the action open and visible. Shotguns may not be carried with the muzzle pointed down except for hinged guns that are carried with the action open.
  5. Target loads in lead or steel are permitted in shot sizes: 7½, 8 & 9, except at the Patterning Board where hunting loads up to size #2 shot are allowed.
  6. A maximum of two shells may be loaded in a shotgun at one time in the shotgun sports areas.
  7. Member-provided clays are not allowed on the Sporting Clays Course, Skeet, 5-stand or Trap fields.
  8. The Skeet and Trap fields are open only if at least one person present has been instructed in the safe operation of and has a key to the Skeet/Trap houses.
  9. When using the manual throwers, the puller must stand behind the machine, shooters must stand directly to the left of the machine, and observers must remain at least 5 feet behind the shooter or puller.
  10. Members may bring and use their own clays throwers as long as the firing line and direction are consistent with the club’s throwers.

Archery Range

  1. Uncased bows may only be handled when the range is open. All legal bows and arrows are allowed.
  2. Archers must follow conventions for safe shooting.
  3. Archers must acquire the target in the bow sight before drawing a bow or releasing an arrow or bolt.
  4. The ranges must be opened and closed properly.

 

Consider the Aurora Sportsmen’s Club for your next group outing, birthday celebration, wedding party, team building activity, or customer entertainment.

Looking for a way to celebrate an upcoming wedding with a bang? Ask us about our range party packages. No previous experience necessary.

Would you like to invite friends and family to a unique outdoor adventure?

Package and per-person costs are based on a combination of activities included, equipment furnished, total participants and hours of range time.

If we can accommodate your request, a customized proposal will be provided.

Let us take care of all the details for you!

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Target practice; instruction; and on-field coaching during supervised pistol, rifle, archery and/or shotgun shooting sessions are all possible through our special programming. We welcome novices and experienced shooters, as well as everyone in between.

Group sessions are accompanied by Club-provided Certified Range Safety Officers to supervise activities and Certified Instructors in various disciplines.

For more information about the possibilities for your group event, contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. (For programs designed for youth under 18 years of age, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..)

 

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 Regularly-scheduled Special Programs include:

-Handgun Practice Sessions

-Shotgun Basics Clinics

-Introduction to Sporting Clays

-IDNR Wingshooting Clinics

 

 Downloadable Flyers

2025_Shotgun_Clinics_Flyer.pdf

2025_Handgun_Practice_Schedule.pdf

2025_ASC_IDNR_Hunters_Wingshooting_Clinic_Flyer.pdf