Fairfield Sportsmen’s Association was founded in 1967. It was started by 88 people looking for a place to shoot and has grown to 2,000 + members in all disciplines of shooting. The original range was just a few acres on Lick Road in Fairfield, used by permission from the owners that lived in front. Later, the club was allowed to use the old Navy Armory Building in Hamilton as an indoor range. In 1968, the club started looking for a new home and came upon the current location along the Great Miami River upstream from New Baltimore. Since 1968, this plot of land has turned into an 80 acre shooting complex with facilities for Trap, Skeet, Pistol, Rifle and Archery.
Fairfield Sportsmen’s Association hosts many sanctioned matches, from International Trap to Small Bore competitions. The club continues it’s long tradition of community involvement and firearm education thru our Youth, RSO and Ohio CCW classes. Fairfield Sportsmen’s Association is a private club, but any of our scheduled matches are open to the public. If there’s a shooting interest you have, chances are Fairfield Sportsmen’s Association can fill it.