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Membership Renewal Form
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Membership Renewals
If you are a current Millcreek Rifle Club member, you must renew your membership each year, before May 31.
Please remember, do not wait to get a bill for your annual renewal, because we do not send them. Millcreek Rifle Club does not mail out a Renewal Notice, a Renewal Invoice, a Renewal Bill, or any similar Renewal Application. It is the responsibility of each member to visit this page and renew your membership before the deadline of May 31.
NEW THIS YEAR: Renew online and pay your annual membership fees by credit card!
New this year, you can now complete your annual renewal application on your computer or phone, and pay your dues by credit card using our secure payment portal. Click this link to get started. After you successfully complete the application, you will be directed to a secure portal to pay by credit card. Note: You may find it convenient to have your gate card with your Mill Creek ID number and a copy of your NRA card handy before you start the process.
You may access this link and complete your renewal anytime between now and May 31, 2025. Until then, your gate card will remain active.
For members who prefer the more traditional renewal, you may still complete the standard membership application and pay by check, if you like.
The membership renewal form for 2025, including all final range rule changes, is now available at this link. You may also pick up a copy of the application in the Clubhouse at any time.
NOTE: This is a form-fillable Adobe Acrobat document which may be completed on your computer. However, it does not function reliability when completed within a web browser, particularly, Mac based web browsers. For best results, download and save a copy locally, and then complete it using a dedicated Acrobat reader, such as Adobe Acrobat reader or BlueBeam. Forms filled out electronically and digitally signed may be emailed to the club secratary at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to speed processing. Be sure to attach a copy of your proof of NRA membership to your submittal email. Payment may then be mailed separately to the post office box on the application.
Remember, membership in the National Rifle Association is a requirement of continuing your Mill Creek Rifle Club membership. If you need to renew your NRA membership, click this link. To download proof of current NRA membership, go to this link.
Please do not use a prior year's membership renewal form to renew your membership. Your membership renewal form is a contract between you and Millcreek Rifle Club, in which you agree under penalty of membership revocation to abide by the current set of range rules. Therefore, each year's renewal application is different, as rules change from year to year. If you use a previous year's membership renewal form, your renewal application will be rejected.
Click this link to begin the online renewal process.
Click here to download the printable renewal form (Adobe Acrobat).
If you have any issues with the online renewal process, please email the club public relations director, at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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If you are not an MCRC member and are looking to apply for Membership, please visit our Membership Information page.
Range Rules
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Range Rules Mill Creek Rifle Club - January 2025
These rules apply to all persons, including but not limited to members, member’s guests, non-member event participants/organizers/observers, and law enforcement, while using MCRC Property. Members observing safety violations are strongly encouraged to politely counsel and discuss the observed violation(s) with the violators and to report all range rule violations to an officer or director in the interest of club safety. (Phone 706-424-7425)
- Mill Creek Rifle Club is a private facility not open to the public. Members must scan their ID badge at the gate. All members are required to visibly display their club ID badges (key card) at all times.
- The speed limit on Mill Creek property is 10 mph. Driving or parking on cropland or areas down range covered by grass are prohibited. Compliance with all posted signs on MCRC property is mandatory.
- Guests must register in the clubhouse registration book upon entry to the club. Guests must be accompanied by a member who is responsible for their conduct, including adherence to all range rules. A member is limited to one guest shooting at a time. If firing stations are limited (mostly occupied), members with guests are limited to one firing station.
- Range hours of operation are 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM, using only the illuminated ranges (10-yard, 25-yard, 25-yard North, 15-yard, and the northwestern end of Benchrest) after dark. No shooting in the dark on any range without prior approval from MCRC board.
- Consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited on MCRC property. Handling of firearms on club property while under the influence, whether shooting or not, is strictly prohibited.
- Appropriate eye and ear protection is required when near any firing line, whether shooting is in progress or not.
- Firearms must arrive and depart unloaded and secured in a case, sock, or box. Firearms may only be uncased at the firing line or a safety table. CCW (concealed carry) and OCW (open carry) may arrive and depart loaded but must remain holstered.
- Warning devices must be activated any time anyone goes downrange. Ranges not equipped with warning lights require the display of warning flags –– black (range hot) / red (persons downrange).
- While on the firing line, uncased firearms that are not in use must be made safe by keeping actions open, chambers empty, magazines removed, and pointed in a safe direction, regardless if warning lights/flags are activated or displayed.
- Handling of firearms is prohibited while people are down range. Anyone at the firing line must remain behind the red line while others are down range. Anyone at the firing line on ranges without a red line must maintain a minimum distance of 3 feet from firearms. Handling of magazines is permitted outside of these barriers.
- Targets are limited to paper or similar club-approved materials, such as flat self-healing rubber and balloons, which must be attached within club target frames or according to Rule No. 12. Non-aerial clay targets may only be used with member-supplied clay target holders staked within two feet of the foot of the impact berm, placed directly on the berm, or hung in the center of club steel target frames. Shooting cans, bottles, or other similar items is prohibited. Steel targets are permitted only with a valid MCRC steel license displayed while shooting. Binary explosives, such as Tannerite or any similar products, are prohibited on MCRC property.
- User-supplied target stands made of PVC or wood posts with cardboard targets/ backers, for attachment of approved targets only, may be used on all ranges and placed within 6 feet of the foot of the impact berm.
- Bullets must impact between the middle and the foot of the berm, regardless of deflection. This applies to anyone using their own stands and steel, including bullets that may not impact steel targets directly. Bullets impacting the ground, regardless of intention, are not permitted on any range.
- Divider berms may not be used as impact berms on any range with the exception of Pistol Bay 5, where the southwest and northeast berms may be used as impact berms.
- Downrange shooting is allowed on all ranges, except Benchrest and 100-yard Rifle, with unanimous consent of those present.
- Initial firing to zero in guns must occur at 25 yards or less.
- Drawing from holsters and re-holstering with a loaded gun is strictly prohibited while standing on any concrete pad.
- Rifles, carbines, or any firearm with a barrel longer than 10 inches are prohibited on the 15-yard range. Only posted handgun calibers may be used on steel on the 15-yard range.
- Rimfire calibers (.17 HMR, .22, or other) are prohibited on the Benchrest and High Power Ranges.
- Shooting of incendiary or tracer ammunition is prohibited for any caliber.
- Fully automatic firearms or attachments to firearms enabling simulated automatic fire (including, but not limited to, attachments related to bump fire, burst fire, and binary triggers) are prohibited except for prior MCRC board approved events.
- 500-yard and 600-yard shooting is permitted only during board approved, RO-controlled events. When the High Power Range access gates are closed and locked during such events, the LE Ranges and Shotgun Field must be accessed only via the south access road.
- Shotgun use is allowed only on:
- Shotgun Field
- All LE ranges (if unoccupied)
- Pistol Bays 4 and 5, or
- Other ranges with prior MCRC board approval.
Shot, No. 5 and larger, and slugs are only permitted with user-supplied targets stands according to Rule No. 12 and only on LE ranges and Pistol Bays 4 and 5. Aerial clay targets may only be engaged with No. 6 shot or smaller and only on the Shotgun Field.
- All persons must clean up after themselves. Empty cases, targets, containers, etc. must be placed in receptacles. Live ammunition should be placed in designated orange buckets. Remove and discard any targets from club target stands.
- Members, guests, and competitors may pick up their own spent brass anytime. Members may collect unclaimed spent brass once an individual, an organized competition, or LE has vacated the range.
- All certification or fee-based training, including Concealed Carry, must have prior MCRC board approval.
- The board of directors may authorize exceptions to the above rules for club-sanctioned events or individual member requests.
Violations of the above range rules, unsafe or belligerent conduct or actions, or loaning Club ID cards, keys, or key cards to other persons will be disciplined up to and including expulsion from MCRC and/or legal prosecution.
Late Membership Renewal
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Late Membership Renewals
Mill Creek Rifle Club membership renewals are accepted between January and the following May 31 of each year. If you are a current Mill Creek member who neglected to renew your membership before the May 31 deadline, it is still possible to save your membership before the June 30 final deadline. Contact the membership director for a current membership renewal form, by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Late fees will apply.
Any member who does not renew before the June 30 final deadline will have their membership closed and will be required to reapply for membership, should they wish to re-join.
Please use only the current year's membership form to renew. Your membership renewal form is a contract between you and Mill Creek Rifle Club, in which you agree under penalty of membership revocation to abide by the current set of range rules. Therefore, each year's renewal application is different, as rules change from year to year. If you use any application other than the current year's membership renewal form, your renewal application will be rejected.
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If you are not an MCRC member and are looking to apply for Membership, please visit our Membership Information page.
Range Rules
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Range Rules Mill Creek Rifle Club - January 2023
These rules apply to all persons, including but not limited to members, member’s guests, non-member event participants/organizers/observers, and law enforcement, while using MCRC Property. Members observing safety violations are strongly encouraged to politely counsel and discuss the observed violation(s) with the violators and report all range rule violations to an Officer or Director in the interest of Club Safety. (Phone 706-424-7425)
- Mill Creek Rifle Club is a private facility not open to the public. Members must scan in at the gate with their ID badge. All members are required to visibly display their Club ID badges (key card) at all times.
- The speed limit on Mill Creek property is 10 mph. Driving or parking on cropland or areas down range covered by grass are prohibited.
- If guests are brought to the club, they must be registered in the clubhouse registration book upon entry to the club. Guests must be accompanied by a member who is responsible for their safe conduct, including adherence to all range rules. A member is limited to one guest shooting at a time. If firing stations are limited (mostly occupied), members with guests are limited to one firing station.
- Range hours of operation are 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM, using only the illuminated ranges (10-yard, 25-yard, 25-yard North, 15-yard, and the northwestern end of Benchrest) after dark. No shooting in the dark without prior approval from MCRC board.
- Consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited on MCRC property. Handling of firearms on club property while under the influence, whether shooting or not, is strictly prohibited.
- Appropriate eye and ear protection is required when near any firing line, whether shooting is in progress or not.
- Firearms must arrive and depart unloaded and secured in a case, sock, or box. Firearms may only be un-cased at the firing line or a safety table. CCW (concealed carry) and OCW (open carry) may arrive and depart loaded but must remain holstered.
- Warning devices must be activated any time anyone goes downrange. Ranges not equipped with warning lights require the display of warning flags –– Black (range hot) / Red (persons downrange). Obey all signs.
- While not in use and on the firing line, firearms must be made safe by keeping actions open, chambers empty, magazines removed, and pointed in a safe direction, regardless if warning lights/flags are activated or displayed.
- Handling of firearms is prohibited while people are down range. Anyone at the firing line while others are down range must keep a minimum of 3 feet away from firearms. Handling of magazines is permitted outside of this 3-foot barrier.
- Targets are limited to paper or similar club-approved materials, such as plastic plates and balloons, which must be attached within club target frames. Non-aerial clay targets may be used with appropriate holders staked within two feet of the foot of the impact berm. Shooting cans, bottles, or other similar items is prohibited. Steel targets are permitted only with a valid MCRC Steel License displayed while shooting.
- User-supplied target stands with wood posts and cardboard targets/ backers may be used on all pistol, LE, and Multipurpose 4 ranges and placed within 10 feet of the foot of the impact berm.
- Bullets must impact between the middle and the foot of the berm, regardless of deflection. This applies to anyone using their own stands and steel, including bullets that may not impact steel targets directly. Bullets impacting the ground, regardless of intention, are not permitted on any range.
- Divider berms may not be used as impact berms on any range with the exception of Pistol Bay 5, where the southwest and northeast berms may be used as impact berms.
- Downrange shooting is allowed on all pistol, LE, and Multipurpose 4 ranges with unanimous consent of those present.
- Initial firing to zero in guns must occur at 25 yards or less.
- Drawing from holsters and re-holstering with a loaded gun is strictly prohibited while standing on any concrete pad.
- Rimfire calibers (.17 HMR, .22, or other) are prohibited on the Benchrest and High Power Ranges.
- Shooting of incendiary or tracer ammunition is prohibited for any caliber.
- Fully automatic firearms, or attachments to firearms enabling simulated automatic fire (including, but not limited to, attachments related to bump fire, burst fire, and binary triggers) are prohibited except for club sanctioned events or super- vised law enforcement training.
- 500-yard and 600-yard shooting is permitted only during board approved, RO-controlled events. When the High Power Range access gates are closed and locked during such events, the LE and Shotgun Ranges must be accessed only via the south access road.
- Shotgun use is allowed only on: (a) the Shotgun Range where aerial clay targets must be engaged with No. 6 or smaller shot, (b) LE ranges (if unoccupied), (c) patterning board, or (d) MCRC board approved events on other ranges. Larger shot and slugs are permitted with user-supplied card board targets/backers when using club or user-supplied target stands.
- All persons must clean up after themselves. Empty cases, targets, containers, etc. must be placed in receptacles. Live ammunition should be placed in designated orange buckets. Remove and discard any targets from club target stands.
- Members, guests, and competitors may pick up their own spent brass anytime. Members may collect unclaimed spent brass once an individual, an organized competition, or LE has vacated the range.
- All certification or training, including Concealed Carry, must have prior board approval.
- The board of directors may authorize exceptions to the above rules for club-sanctioned events or individual member requests.
Violations of the above range rules, unsafe or belligerent conduct or actions, or loaning Club ID cards, keys, or key cards to other persons will be disciplined up to and including expulsion from MCRC and/or legal prosecution.
Range Rules
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Range Rules Mill Creek Rifle Club - January 2024
These rules apply to all persons, including but not limited to members, member’s guests, non-member event participants/organizers/observers, and law enforcement, while using MCRC Property. Members observing safety violations are strongly encouraged to politely counsel and discuss the observed violation(s) with the violators and to report all range rule violations to an officer or director in the interest of club safety. (Phone 706-424-7425)
- Mill Creek Rifle Club is a private facility not open to the public. Members must scan their ID badge at the gate. All members are required to visibly display their club ID badges (key card) at all times.
- The speed limit on Mill Creek property is 10 mph. Driving or parking on cropland or areas down range covered by grass are prohibited. Compliance with all posted signs on MCRC property is mandatory.
- Guests must register in the clubhouse registration book upon entry to the club. Guests must be accompanied by a member who is responsible for their conduct, including adherence to all range rules. A member is limited to one guest shooting at a time. If firing stations are limited (mostly occupied), members with guests are limited to one firing station.
- Range hours of operation are 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM, using only the illuminated ranges (10-yard, 25-yard, 25-yard North, 15-yard, and the northwestern end of Benchrest) after dark. No shooting in the dark on any range without prior approval from MCRC board.
- Consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited on MCRC property. Handling of firearms on club property while under the influence, whether shooting or not, is strictly prohibited.
- Appropriate eye and ear protection is required when near any firing line, whether shooting is in progress or not.
- Firearms must arrive and depart unloaded and secured in a case, sock, or box. Firearms may only be uncased at the firing line or a safety table. CCW (concealed carry) and OCW (open carry) may arrive and depart loaded but must remain holstered.
- Warning devices must be activated any time anyone goes downrange. Ranges not equipped with warning lights require the display of warning flags –– black (range hot) / red (persons downrange).
- While on the firing line, uncased firearms that are not in use must be made safe by keeping actions open, chambers empty, magazines removed, and pointed in a safe direction, regardless if warning lights/flags are activated or displayed.
- Handling of firearms is prohibited while people are down range. Anyone at the firing line must remain behind the red line while others are down range. Anyone at the firing line on ranges without a red line must maintain a minimum distance of 3 feet from firearms. Handling of magazines is permitted outside of these barriers.
- Targets are limited to paper or similar club-approved materials, such as flat self-healing rubber and balloons, which must be attached within club target frames or according to Rule No. 12. Non-aerial clay targets may only be used with member-supplied clay target holders staked within two feet of the foot of the impact berm, placed directly on the berm, or hung in the center of club steel target frames. Shooting cans, bottles, or other similar items is prohibited. Steel targets are permitted only with a valid MCRC steel license displayed while shooting. Binary explosives, such as Tannerite or any similar products, are prohibited on MCRC property.
- User-supplied target stands made of PVC or wood posts with cardboard targets/ backers, for attachment of approved targets only, may be used on all ranges and placed within 6 feet of the foot of the impact berm.
- Bullets must impact between the middle and the foot of the berm, regardless of deflection. This applies to anyone using their own stands and steel, including bullets that may not impact steel targets directly. Bullets impacting the ground, regardless of intention, are not permitted on any range.
- Divider berms may not be used as impact berms on any range with the exception of Pistol Bay 5, where the southwest and northeast berms may be used as impact berms.
- Downrange shooting is allowed on all ranges, except Benchrest and 100-yard Rifle, with unanimous consent of those present.
- Initial firing to zero in guns must occur at 25 yards or less.
- Drawing from holsters and re-holstering with a loaded gun is strictly prohibited while standing on any concrete pad.
- Rifles, carbines, or any firearm with a barrel longer than 10 inches are prohibited on the 15-yard range. Only posted handgun calibers may be used on steel on the 15-yard range.
- Rimfire calibers (.17 HMR, .22, or other) are prohibited on the Benchrest and High Power Ranges.
- Shooting of incendiary or tracer ammunition is prohibited for any caliber.
- Fully automatic firearms or attachments to firearms enabling simulated automatic fire (including, but not limited to, attachments related to bump fire, burst fire, and binary triggers) are prohibited except for prior MCRC board approved events.
- 500-yard and 600-yard shooting is permitted only during board approved, RO-controlled events. When the High Power Range access gates are closed and locked during such events, the LE Ranges and Shotgun Field must be accessed only via the south access road.
- Shotgun use is allowed only on:
- Shotgun Field
- All LE ranges (if unoccupied)
- Pistol Bays 4 and 5, or
- Other ranges with prior MCRC board approval.
Shot, No. 5 and larger, and slugs are only permitted with user-supplied targets stands according to Rule No. 12 and only on LE ranges and Pistol Bays 4 and 5. Aerial clay targets may only be engaged with No. 6 shot or smaller and only on the Shotgun Field.
- All persons must clean up after themselves. Empty cases, targets, containers, etc. must be placed in receptacles. Live ammunition should be placed in designated orange buckets. Remove and discard any targets from club target stands.
- Members, guests, and competitors may pick up their own spent brass anytime. Members may collect unclaimed spent brass once an individual, an organized competition, or LE has vacated the range.
- All certification or fee-based training, including Concealed Carry, must have prior MCRC board approval.
- The board of directors may authorize exceptions to the above rules for club-sanctioned events or individual member requests.
Violations of the above range rules, unsafe or belligerent conduct or actions, or loaning Club ID cards, keys, or key cards to other persons will be disciplined up to and including expulsion from MCRC and/or legal prosecution.
Events and Range Calendar
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Upcoming events and range reservations for Mill Creek Rifle Club.
To request scheduling for an event or to reserve a range, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to email us. (Note: Reservations and events are subject to club approval.)
June Member Conference Call
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Plan to Call in for our June Member Meeting
Club business moves forward
With the Kansas governor's most recent recommendations still urging restrictions on the number of people gathering together for long periods in confined spaces, the Board of Directors feels prudence dictates we hold off on a full, live June membership meeting. However, we have arranged to host the board on a live conference call for as many members who would like to call in.
Here's how to join us:
Click here to join via Zoom. The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. , but Zoom will be checking people in starting at 7:15. You will need the following information to access the meeting:
Meeting ID: 911 8059 4774
Password: 7215
To access the meeting by phone, use one of the following:
+1 312 626 6799
+1 346 248 7799
Meeting ID: 911 8059 4774
Password: 7215
If you have a question, comment, or item you'd like to add to the meeting agenda, email President Dick Cooper at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
July Member Conference Call
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Live or Call-In Options Available for July Member Meeting
Take your pick
With the Kansas governor's most recent order mandating citizens wear masks in all public gatherings, the Board of Directors has decided to again make the July member meeting available via call-in conference. In addition, the regular, live member meeting will also be held on the grounds of the club. The board requests that if you attend in person that you honor the legal authority of the governor's order and wear a face covering.
The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m., July 7.
Here's how to join us:
Click here to join via Zoom. The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. , but Zoom will be checking people in starting at 7:15. You will need the following information to access the meeting:
Meeting ID: 606 700 0586
Password: 7215
To access the meeting by phone, use one of the following:
+1 312 626 6799
+1 346 248 7799
Meeting ID: 606 700 0586
Password: 7215
If you have a question, comment, or item you'd like to add to the meeting agenda, email President Dick Cooper at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
MEMBERS ONLY Training Special!
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Mill Creek Members: Get in now on this weekend's Defensive Rifle Skills Class taught by SRT Group's Bill Regina. Only $70 if you reserve now!
Through special arrangement with SRT Specialist Research & Training, in Fort Scott, Mill Creek Rifle Club members can join combat training specialist Bill Regina for this half-day intensive course in defensive rifle skills. We'll cover long gun use in home defense and close-quarters shooting, from gun and ammunition choice to loading and unloading under pressure, malfunction drills, basic cover use, and close-quarters engagement. Retired after 29 years of police work, primarily with a large urban Midwest department, Regina has since 1997 trained police departments, the US Army, major retailers and corporate entities, corporate security operations, private citizens and churches on rifle and pistol defensive skills, low-light firearms skills, combatives, urban markmanship and reality-based force-on-force tactics. To reserve your spot, contact SRT directly here.
Saturday, Oct. 26, 2 pm to 6 pm on the LE 1 Range.
Don't wait. This is a limited members-only special, and it will fill up fast. Reserve your space now.
Project Appleseed - Early Registration for MCRC Members Through March 15
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Project Appleseed Event - May 18-19, 2019
Millcreek Rifle Club Members may Login to Preregister for this event through March 15, 2019.
How good are you? A Rifleman can put 5 rounds into a postage stamp at 25 yards prone unsupported. No bag, no bipod, no bench. This is the size a target at 500 yards would appear. That’s what we’ll teach you.
This year, the organizers would like for this event to be for Millcreek Rifle Club Members and their families only. Cost is $60 for adults, $20 for 18 and under. LEOs, elected officials, and military (Active Duty, Guard & Reserves) shoot for $20.
This educational class mixes shooting fundamentals with little known stories from the Revolutionary War. Shooters will expend 500-1,000 rounds, and may shoot any rifle caliber they choose, with iron sights or a scope. Qualifying shooters will earn their Rifleman's patch. Positions are limited for this very popular event, so register early!
For more information about the classes please contact:
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Crow's Roost Available Online (4)
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The Crow's Roost - Winter 2019 Edition - Available Here
The Winter 2019 edition of the Crow's Roost will hit member mailboxes in the coming days, but you can read it now by logging in and navigating to the Crow's Roost link in the menu under Member Resources - Crow's Roost. Click on the link to the February, 2019 issue to download the .pdf. This Crow's Roost is filled with important and timely information about your club. Please look for specific information on upcoming elections and the Annual Meeting in March. Watch for it in your mailbox, or download and view it now from the MCRC website.
Upcoming Events
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Annual Meeting, Elections, Renewals
The Millcreek Rifle Club Annual Meeting will be held on March 5, 2019, at 7:30 PM in the Clubhouse. We will vote on the 2019 budget, vote on some minor by-laws changes, and also hold elections for all Officer positions and 3 Directors: Membership, Construction, and Public Relations. The Club Secretary is an appointed position. A nominating committee has been formed, consisting of Board Members Ralph Goodrich, Michael McGovern and Diane Barger. Nominations must be received by the nominating committee no later than 6:30 PM on February 18, 2019. Per the by-laws, no nominations will be accepted from the floor at the March 5 Meeting.
The 2019 Renewal Form has been posted to the website. It will also appear in the Winter Crow's Roost newsletter, which will be mailed in the next few days. Thanks for renewing on-time.
Club Swap Meet and BBQ - 2018 - Discount Molded Ear Plugs
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Millcreek Club Picnic and Swap Meet - Sunday, September 30
BBQ, Huge Swap Meet, .22 Balloon Shoot, Discounted Custom Molded Ear Plugs While You Wait!
Plan to attend what is shaping up to be the best Millcreek Rifle Club Picnic and Swap Meet ever. We already have at least 20 vendor tables for the swap meet. Members and a guest will find firearms, all kinds of ammo, reloading equipment and supplies, collectibles, knives, accessories, and more. Plus, if you've ever wanted custom molded ear plugs, this is is your chance. BigEar, Inc. will have a rep on site making custom molded ear plugs while you wait. Normally $85.00 - these are being offered to Millcreek members at a deep discount of just $50.00. And be sure to bring your kids to the balloon shoot.
New Signs a Welcome Addition
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Millcreek Rifle Club Is Officially On the Map
Next time you come to Millcreek Rifle Club, you won't be able to miss the new signage at our entrance.
The Hodgdon Powder Company graciously donated a large Welcome sign that also pays tribute to Hodgdon patriarch and namesake, Bruce Hodgdon. Bruce not only helped to revolutionize the reloading industry, he also worked hard to change shipping rules and regulations governing gunpowder and ammunition. More importantly to our membership, Bruce Hodgdon donated the land on which now sits Millcreek Rifle Club.
Crow's Roost Available Online (3)
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The Crow's Roost - Summer 2018 Edition - Available Here
The July, 2018 edition of the Crow's Roost should hit member mailboxes in the coming days, but you can read it now by logging in and navigating to the Crow's Roost link in the menu under Member Resources. Click on the link to the July, 2018 issue to download it. This Crow's Roost is filled with important and timely information about your club. Watch for it in your mailbox, or download and view it now from the MCRC website.
CMP 1911 CMP Club Membership Verification
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CMP 1911 Sales - Club Membership Verification Procedure
Millcreek Rifle Club Members Wishing to Apply for a CMP 1911 - Please Read
As a condition of the CMP Application Process for the 1911s, applicants must submit a form certifying that they are a current member of a CMP-Affiliated Club. Millcreek Rifle Club is a CMP-affiliated club.
In order to receive a signed CMP Club Member Certification Form, interested Millcreek Rifle Club Members must personally show up to the Member Meetings on either Tuesday, July 3, 2018, or on Tuesday August 7, 2018 - both at 7:30 PM at the Clubhouse. Please bring your Millcreek Rifle Club key card with a blue 2018 sticker affixed to it.
At the end of the Meeting, MCRC Officers will sign forms for Members. Please be respectful of the meeting going on, and the induction of new members.
It is not feasible or affordable for our Secretary or Membership Director to handle individual requests for these forms.
The Garand Collectors Association is also a CMP Affiliated Club, and they have their own form and procedure for completing it. If you are also a GCA member, you might investigate their form as an alternative.
Thanks in advance for your cooperation.
Johnson County Kansas Sheriff’s Office "Shoot Out" (3)
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Johnson County Kansas Sheriff’s Office "Shoot Out" to Benefit Special Olympics Kansas
Each year, this event seems to get better and better, and it all benefits a great cause. This event is open to both Law Enforcement and Non-Law Enforcement Competitors and Teams. Plan now to attend, and bring a friend or family member.
- Date: Saturday, April 21, 2018 at 8:00 AM
- Location: Millcreek Rifle Club
- Register online, or day of event, beginning at 8:00 A.M.
- Registration costs $35.00.
Spring Club Work Day - April 22
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MCRC Club Work Day - Sunday, April 22
What better way to commemorate Earth Day than by pitching in with fellow Club Members to spruce up our property, enhance our environment, and spend quality time with like-minded individuals, power tools, and firearms?
We're developing a list of light maintenance tasks for the work day. Please plan to bring eye and ear protection, and your favorite tools. Chain saws will be needed. Other tools and supplies will be provided. We need a head count for lunch, so please RSVP below so we can plan accordingly.
- Date: Sunday, April 22, 2018, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- Location: Millcreek Rifle Club
- Volunteer: Contact Membership Director Curt Cotton to volunteer: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
- Lunch Provided
Millcreek Rifle Club Videos
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Video Tour of Millcreek Rifle Club
Interested in joining Millcreek Rifle Club? Coming to a match as a competitor or guest? Looking for a place to hold a class, match, or event? Then check out this quick overview of one of the best shooting sports facilities in the Midwest.
History of Millcreek Rifle Club
Get the story behind Millcreek Rifle Club from the people who were there, and get inspired to continue our legacy of excellence in the shooting sports.
Feed the Passion
Learn what makes Millcreek Rifle Club far different than a shooting range.
Responsibilities of Membership
Membership in Millcreek Rifle Club comes with Responsibility. Find out what it takes.
Vision For Excellence
Building a rifle club into a world class shooting facility requires Vision and hard work. Find your inspiration to get involved.
Multi-Gun at Millcreek
Millcreek is home to an active group of multi-gun shooters and competitors. Here are some highlights.
Registration Closed - 4th Annual Project Appleseed Event - May 19-20, 2018
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4th Annual Project Appleseed Event - May 19-20, 2018 - Registration Is Now Closed
Please Note: Registration Closed as of April 16. Thanks for your interest.
This year, the organizers would like for this event to be for Millcreek Rifle Club Members and their families only. We need 20 MCRC Members to sign up before the event goes public in March. Cost is $60 for adults, $20 for 18 and under. LEOs, elected officials, and military (Active Duty, Guard & Reserves) shoot for $20.
Please login on the Millcreek Rifle Club Home Page to Pre-Register for this event.
A Note On Membership Renewal
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How To Renew Your Membership
As a reminder, renewals are due by May 1, 2018. Every year a few Members have questions about renewing their memberships. The process is very simple.
First, Millcreek Rifle Club does not mail to Members Renewal Notices, Renewal Invoices, Renewal Bills, etc. Please do not wait to get a "bill" for your renewal, because we do not send them.
There is a Renewal Form available right here on the website. It is available 24/7, 365 days a year. Under the Main Menu heading, simply click on "Membership Renewal." Download and print the form, follow the simple instructions, and send in your completed renewal form, proof of current NRA Membership, and your check.
We will also be distributing the Renwal Form via an upcoming email blast, as well as in an upcoming Crow's Roost. All Members should receive the Crow's Roost in late January/early February. You can simply clip out the Renewal Form and mail in your renewal.
Millcreek Rifle Club is rapidly approaching our membership cap, and we always have a list of people who are eager to join. Please renew on-time to avoid having your key card shut off, and your membership terminated.
WANTED: Range Officers for Bench Rest Matches
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PAID Range Officers Wanted for Bench Rest Matches
The Millcreek Rifle Club Bench Rest shooters are looking for members willing to serve as Range Officers for Bench Rest matches. Range Officers will be compensated for their time. Matches are held on Saturdays and Sundays. The time commitment is approximately 6 hours per day. Millcreek Rifle Club enjoys a very long tradition in Bench Rest shooting. This is a great opportunity for Millcreek members with the time and interest to contribute to a very worthwhile group and discipline, and make a little money on the side. Please contact Don Creach for more information and to volunteer: dcjcreach"at"aol.com.
Please Renew by May 1, 2017
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Membership Renewal Form Available for Download
Millcreek Rifle Club represents one of the best values for shooters in the Midwest, with more illuminated outdoor ranges, training opportunities, matches, women's classes, and range improvements than ever before. As a private club comprised of a broad range of people with varied shooting interest, Millcreek Rifle Club values the participation and input of each member. We'd love for everyone to renew their membership this year, and we're making it as easy as possible for members to get their renewal forms and payments in by the May 1 Deadline.
You may download the 2017 Renewal Form by clicking the link below. Please mail in a signed copy of your renewal form and NRA proof of membership by May 1, 2017. All renewals received after this date will incur an additional late charge.
Also, if you haven't already, please "opt in" to receive periodic email blasts from Millcreek Rifle Club. We promise not to flood your inbox. Email blasts are the very best way to keep up with the latest developments, matches, training opportunities, and improvements at the club. But, we can't send you the emails if we don't have your email address on file.
July Member Meeting Date Change - July 11
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July Member Meeting Date Changed to July 11
Due to the 4th of July Holiday, the July Member Meeting has been changed to Tuesday, July 11. The meeting will take place at the usual time of 7:30 p.m. in the Clubhouse. Please enjoy the July 4th Holiday, and we'll look forward to seeing you at the Member meeting on July 11.
Crow's Roost Available Online (2)
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The Crow's Roost - Member Resource Guide - Available Here
The February 2017 edition of the Crow's Roost should hit member mailboxes in the coming days, and is available for download at the link below. (Members must Log-In to access the link.) This edition of Millcreek Rifle Club's member newsletter contains a Member Resource Guide insert. The Member Resource Guide includes information on Member-owned firearms-related business, and a listing of sub-clubs that call Millcreek Rifle Club home. The sub-club listings include descriptions of the various disciplines, match details, equipment lists, and contact information. Additionally, this Crow's Roost is filled with important information about upcoming club elections, the 2017 Budget vote, Dues Renewal, and other important information. Watch for it in your mailbox, or download and view it from the MCRC website - below.
KS Hunter Education Course 2017
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KS Hunter Education Course August 18 and 19, 2017
Mill Creek Rifle Club is sponsoring an approved KS Hunter Education Course at the clubhouse on Friday, August 18 from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm, and Saturday August 19 from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. You must fully attend both sessions/days to qualify. The class is provided free of charge for both MCRC members/family and guests, but will be limited to the first 40 who register. These courses fill up fast, so MCRC should register quickly.
Crow's Roost Available Online
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The Crow's Roost - Mailed January 22, 2016
The latest edition of Mill Creek Rifle Club's member newsletter, the Crow's Roost, has shipped. It is filled with important information about upcoming club elections, votes, Dues Renewal, and other important information. Watch for it in your mailbox, or download and view it from the MCRC website.
Club Picnic Recap - 2015
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Great 2015 Mill Creek Rifle Club Picinic
Saturday, September 12 was a perfect day for the annual Mill Creek Rifle Club Swap Meet and Picnic. With a bright, sunny sky and perfect temperatures, many members of the Mill Creek family and their guests turned out to bargain hunt at the Swap Meet, and enjoy great food and fellowship at the BBQ. About 10 kids turned out for the balloon shoot, where they all did a great job and shot the entire supply of balloons.
Friends of the NRA Benefits Pistol Match 2015
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Friends of the NRA Benefits Pistol Match 2015
Saturday, October 17th 2015
Mill Creek Rifle Club
$35.00 Entry Fee
Registration is limited to 300 shooters
Pre-Registration Only - Must be received by October 9th, 2015, No registrations accepted day of match
Shooter’s meeting at 8:00am - Shooting begins at 8:30am
Johnson County Kansas Sheriff’s Office "Shoot Out"
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Johnson County Kansas Sheriff’s Office "Shoot Out" to benefit Special Olympics Kansas
If you attended last year, you'll remember how much fun it was and how well the Shoot Out was run. Hope to see more members there again this year.
- Date: Saturday, April 18, 2015 at 8:00 AM
- Location: Mill Creek Rifle Club
- Register by April 7th, 2015: use code zn57 and pay $25.00.
- After April 7th: Registration costs $35.00.