
About ORSA
The Oak Ridge Sportsmen’s Association (ORSA) is an organization of shooters, hunters, archers, fishermen and others dedicated to outdoor sports and conservation in Oak Ridge, TN. Membership is open to all citizens of the United States, ages 19 or older, who have never been convicted of a felony, and whose activities and behavior do not conflict with the best interests of the majority of the membership.

Mon–Sat: 09:00 – Sunset
Sun: Noon – Sunset
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Range Info
As an ORSA member, you may enter the ORSA grounds at any time and use the facilities, subject to ordinary good sense and the particular rules for that facility. There are specific shooting times, however:
Clubhouse Reservations
ORSA members have access to the club house, which features a full kitchen, fireplace, pool table, and WiFi. The facility is open for member use unless reserved for a special engagement. Members can reserve the club house for events such as birthday parties, wedding receptions, and retirement parties. Please contact us to make a reservation.


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ORSA Membership
ORSA memberships is open to anyone that is a citizen of the United States and has not been convicted of a felony charge. You must be sponsored to join ORSA. This can be done two ways. One is to have a current member in good standing sponsor your application. The second is to belong to a nationally recognized shooting organization such as NRA, NSSA, NSCA, IDPA, USPSA, SASS, ICORE or one of the other numerous groups available. You would need to show proof of membership on your application if you use this method.
For organizational and security reasons, It is ORSA’s Policy to not allow admittance to the facilities and ranges until a New Member Application Form has been filed and the Board has reviewed and approved that application. If an ORSA member in Good Standing wants to give you a tour that is fine, but they take on the personal responsibility for your safety, as well as setting the time and date. ORSA, the organization, is not responsible for the appointment nor any injuries nor loss while visiting the facility. There is extensive information on this web site regarding the activities, facilities, and sub clubs which should be consulted before visiting ORSA, including New Member Orientation.
ORSA Clubs
Action Pistol
Archery
Rifle & Pistol
Shotgun
History of ORSA
The Oak Ridge Sportsmen’s Association (ORSA) was officially chartered by the NRA in 1947, with a focus on competitive and recreational shooting. The club has a rich history, promoting safe gun handling and fostering responsibility among generations of members, including professionals from various fields.
ORSA originally started with local rifle, pistol, skeet, and trap competitions, and quickly expanded to regional leagues. Today, with over 3,000 members, ORSA continues to be an essential resource for shooting sports, aiming to foster both community engagement and the development of new sportsmen.

