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Roux Family group photo posed in front of Shooter's World backdrop (not in picture:Lisa Roux).

Our Commitment to Safety, Education, and Respect

Who We Are

Owners of Shooter's World, Lisa Roux on the left next to Phil Roux on the right with arms crossed and both smiling.

A letter from the owners

Shooter’s World was built with a clear commitment to safety, education, and respect. Every decision we make, from how our team is trained to how our facilities are maintained, reflects that standard.

Whether you are stepping onto a range for the very first time or you have been training for years, you can expect the same thing from us; a professional team that takes safety seriously, treats every customer with respect, and believes education is the foundation of responsible ownership.

We understand that walking into a shooting range can feel intimidating. Our commitment is to meet people where they are, answer questions without judgment, and provide an environment where learning feels approachable and empowering.

Safety is not just a policy here; it is our culture. From team training, to facility design, to how we interact with every customer on the range and sales floor, we hold ourselves to a standard that goes beyond what is required.

We are proud to be a family-owned business rooted in this community. When you support Shooter’s World, you support local families, local jobs, and a team that genuinely cares about doing things the right way.

Thank you for trusting us. We look forward to welcoming you.

- Phil and Lisa Roux
 

Who We Are

Safety First

Before stepping onto the range, you must sign a mandatory range waiver. This ensures you understand the rules, equipment, and range etiquette so you feel confident and secure. You are also required to wear eye and ear protection on the range which you can purchase in-store or bring your own.

Various packaged ear and eye protection displayed on store wall for sale.

Range Safety Rules

We Take Safety Seriously

1

All firearms are considered loaded at all times.

2

Always point firearms downrange until on target and ready to fire.

3

Always keep your trigger finger straight along the frame until on target and ready to fire.

4

Always know your target and what is behind it.

5

Always maintain control of your firearm.

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