The Panorama Sportsman's Club (PSC) was founded in 1953 and has over a hundred current members. Our dues are modest for the benefits our members enjoy. We have a long-standing relationship with The Big Horn Sheep Society helping with conservation efforts. PSC leases the ninety-five acre Lopez Canyon Shooting Park, along with four other clubs. A time-sharing schedule apportions range use among the clubs, however, most clubs allow members of all clubs to use most of the ranges at almost any time.
We offer weekly Trap practice at reasonable prices for our members and their guests, run a monthly Trap League, and regularly compete in the Valley's Round Robin Trap Tournament. We also offer monthly practice on our Skeet field.
Each month there are innovative shooting matches of various kinds including combat, bowling pins and dueling tree shoots. We offer monthly cowboy matches in cooperation with the Single Action Shooting Society. Our all-out, three-day, major western event, “The Great Northfield Raid” has historically been one of the largest annual cowboy matches in the nation.
PSC is not just about shooting. We hold several social events each year, including our summer barbecue, installation and awards dinner and Santa always shows up at our year end Christmas banquet with gifts for the kids. Our events are a time to get to know everyone and the entire family is always welcome whether it is at a banquet, a fun shoot, or just a weekly practice.
Our members tend to be easy-going and friendly, of different ages and backgrounds. We are very informal and not impressed by status symbols. Except for safety, we're not big on rules and regulations. We like to compete, but we aren't highly competitive. We all learn from, and teach, each other, and we count a number of NRA certified instructors among our members. Many of our members are into reloading, but some would rather watch paint dry.
Overall, we consider our club a family. Either shooting or socializing, if you think this is for you, come join us at our table.