The Iroquois Rod & Gun Club and its members have been safely promoting the love of the outdoors in the Capital Region, through pistol, rifle and shotgun marksmanship training and activities, including trap, skeet, and archery, since 1924. The club was originally organized under the name "Mohawk Gun Club" in the Fall of 1924, however, another club in the area was also using that name, so the club name was redesignated as the "Iroquois Rod and Gun Club" in 1925. 2014 celebrates our 90th anniversary as an active organization in the community.
The Club has acres of property which includes a clubhouse, a pavilion, indoor pistol range, outdoor small bore ranges, trap and skeet facilities, with warming hut, archery target field and course, and a 100 yard rifle range. The club is for use by members and member guests. It is not a public range open to the general public for use without an invitation.