Author Archives: NSSAPresident
Archery range CLOSED 3/19/2018
3/20/2018 UPDATE: The range has reopened as planned. Thank you for your cooperation.
The Archery range will be CLOSED all day on 3/19/2018 to perform lighting renovations
Welcome JOAD competitors!
Rifle range is now OPEN
The Rifle range is OPEN starting this morning (12/6/2017) and will resume its regular schedule.
Rifle Range reopening soon!
Special offer from INPAX
Many of you may be aware that INPAX is opening an indoor range in the North Hills.
INPAX has extended a special offer to NSSA members. Effective immediately, NSSA members are eligible for discounts and other exclusive opportunities. Download the flyer from the link below for printable coupons and more information.
Bird Shot on Pistol Range?
The Pistol chairman has noticed evidence of bird shot being used on the pistol range which is prohibited. It destroys the snow fence that is used to hang targets, deteriorates the rack and is inconsiderate to other shooters and those who volunteer to maintain the range.
The shotgun patterning rack on the pistol range is the only location permitted for the use of bird shot.
Email pistol@northsidesportsmen.com for more information
Indoor 3D Archery Begins Jan 4th
The first 3D Archery Shoot this year will take place on Thursday Jan 4th. Come in from the cold and join us for the fun and camaraderie. Visit the 3D Archery Page for more info and full schedule.
Indoor Archery League to Begin Dec 12
The 9 week indoor 300 Archery league begins on Tuesday December 12th at 6:00 pm. Please sign up by email to indoor300@northsidesportsmen.com. Scoring will be determined by the number of participants. See the Indoor Archery League Page for more details and full schedule.
Fourth Annual Battle of the Bulge Match Dec 10th
On Sunday, December 10 th Northside Sportsman’s Club will hold the Fourth Annual Battle of the Bulge shoot.
It will be the 73 rd anniversary of the battle that took place from December 16, 1944 through January 25, 1945. 250,000 German troops, including three full German Panzer divisions, were massed along the Belgian border.
It was Germany’s last large-scale offensive and a great gamble to try to turn the tide of war. Soldiers on both sides would suffer some of the harshest winter conditions and experience some of the most brutal fighting of the Second World War.
It was named The Battle of the Bulge because of the bulge it created in the American lines at the onset of the battle.




