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Circle S Ranch & Outdoor Shooting Range

California
Outdoor
About this range Moderate evidence

Circle S Ranch & Outdoor Shooting Range is a privately-owned outdoor rifle and pistol range west of Petaluma in Marin County, CA, near the Two Rock U.S. Coast Guard Training Center. Pistol ranges at 25 and 50 yards; rifle ranges at 100, 200, and 300 yards. While not actively promoted as an airgun venue, the range allows airgun shooting informally — Airgun Nation community reports document an airgunner using a Texan .257 LSS at 300 yards with paper targets at all distance markers, with RSO confirmation that airgunners use the range periodically. $20 per shooter per day, cash only. Ranked by community as third Bay Area airgun-friendly venue alongside Diablo R&G and Sacramento Valley Shooting Center.

Airgun policy at this range STATE-LEVEL TIER C: CDFW ranges open to firearms; CA has strict airsoft law. Airgun status not explicitly confirmed at venue level.
Disciplines

What gets shot here

pistol, rifle, trap

Venue type

About the venue

Aggregator-verified active venue

California state policy · NOT specific to this range
Tier C

Implied permit — state framework is airgun-friendly but rules are silent.

CDFW ranges open to firearms; CA has strict airsoft law

Evidence CA has SB 199 marking compliance for airsoft. CA permits airgun target use; CDFW ranges open to firearms.

State-level restrictions Tier 2 marketplace state. LA County has enhanced regulatory authority over BB devices. SB 199 marking required for airsoft sales.

This describes California state-level airgun law. Rules at this specific range may be stricter — always confirm with the range directly before traveling.

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Last verified 2026-05-04
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Important

Always call ahead.

Range policies change — sometimes mid-season. Indoor lanes update caliber rules, clubs revise membership requirements, and public ranges suspend airgun access without warning. Confirm current policy by phone or website before you make the trip.