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Robert Strickland Shooting Range
1180 Indian Lake Rd.
Daytona Beach
(386) 226-0477
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Hours:
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday 
All patrons must exit the facility by 4:45 p.m.

Fees
:
$5 daily, $80 annually, $50 semi-annually

Strickland Range Procedures [PDF]

The Robert Strickland Shooting Range is built to National Rifle Association standards. It includes a state-of-the-art baffling and berm system to ensure shooter safety and avoid stray bullets. Shooting distances are set at seven-yard, 15-yard, 25-yard, 50-yard and 100-yard target positions. The rifle shooting stations have a variable height swing-out seat that enables a person to shoot from the left or the right. All the shooting positions have been made wider to offer safer and more comfortable shooting. Fans have been generously spaced to keep shooters cool and help keep the air clean.

The 10-acre parcel at 1180 Indian Lake Road was donated by Consolidated Tomoka Land Company. The range was named for former Volusia County Commissioner (District Three) Robert Strickland, when it opened in 1970. Strickland began his Volusia County Commission service in 1964; served as chairman of the commission in 1969 and continued as a “holdover” in the new manager-council government until 1972. Strickland served as Council Chair in 1971.

The Miller Building at Strickland Shooting Range houses a meeting/education room. The County Council approved naming the range building after Jerry Miller in honor of his contribution to the shooting sports.

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