Flintlock Valley Shooting Range

The Flintlock Valley Shooting Range is a partnership between the N.C. Wildlife Resource Commission and U.S. Forest Service. 

Address: 1359 Moccasin Creek Rd, Troy, NC 27371

Operating Hours:  Tuesday - Saturday 9am-5pm. Live fire ends 30 minutes before closing time. Closed on select state holidays that are listed on the shooting range calendar.

Cost: Passes are NOT available for purchase at range. Daily pass fee $10 per person per day; annual pass $60 per year. Passes may be purchased from: 

  • Uwharrie National Forest, 789 Biscoe Rd Troy, NC 27371 (910) 576-6391
  • Eldorado Outpost, 4021 Hwy. 109 North, Troy, NC (910-572-3474)
  • The Troy Welcome Center 100 W Main St, Troy, NC 27371 (910) 573-3153

U.S. Forest Service Information


Amenities:

  • 100-yard rifle range with seven shooting stations
  • 25-yard pistol range with four shooting stations

Range Rules

View the brochure (PDF)

Contact: Joshua Haithcock (704) 244-0245 joshua.haithcock@ncwildlife.org

 

Lead Reclamation Project

Lead reclamation from front.   Lead reclamation from overhead.

   

The Commission’s shooting range program strives to implement best management practices that ensure exceptional environmental health and habitat conservation at our shooting ranges. Lead reclamation (or lead recovery) is one of best management practices that is implemented every six to eight years. Recovering lead on shooting ranges reduces the risk of ricochets, bullet fragmentation and lead mobilization in runoff. Once the bullets are removed from the berm soil using separation machinery, the lead is sent to a certified recycler to be smelted down and reused.

More than 15,000 pounds of lead was recovered and recycled from the Flintlock Shooting Range in Aug. 2019.