About South Bay Rod & Gun Club
South Bay Rod & Gun Club is a private, non-profit shooting club established in 1955 in Dulzura, California, serving the San Diego County shooting community and enthusiasts from across the region. Located in rural San Diego County east of the city, the club has built a reputation as a premier outdoor shooting facility that offers a refreshing alternative to crowded indoor ranges in the San Diego area.
The club operates with a mission centered on providing a properly managed, efficiently designed, and safely operated shooting range facility. Unlike purely commercial operations, SBRGC’s non-profit structure emphasizes long-term community stewardship and creating an environment where marksmanship, sportsmanship, and friendships can flourish. This philosophical approach is evident in how the club’s volunteer members and Range Safety Officers approach their work.
The facility boasts impressive range infrastructure that caters to multiple shooting disciplines. The primary rifle range, known as Range 6, accommodates shooting at 50, 100, 200, and 300-yard distances, making it suitable for everything from precision shooting to long-range training. Additionally, the club maintains multiple pistol bays for handgun shooters at various distances and a dedicated trap range for shotgun sports. This range of options means shooters with different interests and experience levels can find appropriate facilities for their needs. Monthly Cowboy Action Shooting matches organized by the Dulzura Desperados club add a recreational competition element on the third Saturday of each month.
Safety is a foundational principle at South Bay Rod & Gun Club. While some shooters report strict enforcement of rules, this reflects the club’s commitment to maintaining an environment where all participants can shoot confidently. Range Safety Officers supervise ranges when they’re open and work to ensure compliance with safety protocols. The club restricts certain activities like drawing from holsters to RSOs and law enforcement, decisions made through their liability and safety framework.
The club welcomes both members and day-use guests. Members enjoy free range access with annual dues supporting facility maintenance and improvements. Guest day passes cost $10 per person, making it an accessible option for those exploring the facility before committing to membership. Trap shooting is available at $8 per round. Access to the range requires traveling a dirt road that can be challenging during wet conditions, though the county has indicated plans for road improvements.
Located at the edge of San Diego County near the border area, visitors should be aware of Border Patrol checkpoints on the return journey when traveling north on Canyon Road. The rural location and drive time of 40 minutes to an hour from many San Diego neighborhoods means planning ahead is essential, but regular shooters consistently report the facility quality justifies the effort.