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The Stephens County Rifle and Pistol Club (SCRAP Club) was founded in the late 1940's to promote rifle and pistol marksmanship among its members at a reasonable fee. SCRAP Club provides fellowship and maintains a safe, high quality range facility south of Duncan Lake, 9 miles east of Duncan, OK.
The SCRAP Club is chartered by the State of Oklahoma. It is affiliated with the National Rifle Association (NRA), the Oklahoma Rifle Association (ORA), and the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP).
The SCRAP Club meets monthly, every third Monday at 7:00 p.m. in the NORTH SIDE of Duncan Senior Citizens Center (north of east Elder Ave. on 7th Street). Persons joining for the first time are required to receive a briefing on shooting range safety rules. They are required to read, understand and abide by these rules under penalty of membership forfeiture. Each SCRAP Club member receives his or her own range lock key for convenient access.
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SCRAP January Meeting:
We have a "Range work Day" scheduled for Saturday the 28th of January. This is a time when we pick-up trash, replace backer boards, pickup brass and other work on the range as is deemed necessary by the board and members at our monthly meetings. The range will be closed to shooting during the clean up and work time but come out and lend a helping hand. The work will go faster, you will enjoy good fellowship, and bring whatever you would like to shoot and take advantage of the clean range when the work is done. Work day starts at 9:00 am and usually lasts until 12:00 noon. We will be moving gravel around the base of the new covers, cleaning out the score shack and relocating our "Porta Potties" to a permanant location so that they can be serviced regularly and be more stable. Bring your work gloves, tools to rake gravel and a willingmess to help pitch in.
At the monthly SCRAP Club meeting we discussed the turn out for our two competitions this past weekend. 29 shooters participated in the Steel Challenge Match and 23 in the USPSA/IPSC match. Thanks to the many people who came and enjoyed the great weather and participated. Hope to see you again. Some of our members constructed a new fence along our boundry with the lake and put up new signs to warn anyone aproaching from the lake about the dangers of the range. This project will satisfy a request from the City to secure that area since the lake level has dropped in recent months.
A young man has approached the club about completing projects at the range to fullfill requirements to become an Eagle Scout. If you have projects that you would like to see undertaken at the range, please put them in the suggestion area of our forum section on this web page and we'll discuss them at the next montly meeting for completion by the Scout and his helpers. (We can be his helpers as well).













