Most shooting ranges in Norway are available to the public through membership in shooting clubs. There are over 3000 shooting ranges in Norway,[1] where over 1000 of them are currently in use.
List of shooting ranges in Norway
Below is a list over shooting ranges per county municipality for bow, crossbow, shotgun, pistol and rifle.
- Akershus
- Aust-Agder (Norwegian Wikipedia)
- Buskerud (Norwegian Wikipedia)
- Hedmark (Norwegian Wikipedia)
- Finnmark (Norwegian Wikipedia)
- Hordaland (Norwegian Wikipedia)
- Møre og Romsdal (Norwegian Wikipedia)
- Nord-Trøndelag (Norwegian Wikipedia)
- Nordland (Norwegian Wikipedia)
- Oppland (Norwegian Wikipedia)
- Oslo (Norwegian Wikipedia)
- Rogaland (Norwegian Wikipedia)
- Sogn og Fjordane (Norwegian Wikipedia)
- Sør-Trøndelag (Norwegian Wikipedia)
- Telemark (Norwegian Wikipedia)
- Troms (Norwegian Wikipedia)
- Vest-Agder (Norwegian Wikipedia)
- Vestfold (Norwegian Wikipedia)
- Østfold (Norwegian Wikipedia)
- Svalbard and Jan Mayen (Norwegian Wikipedia)
See also
References
External links
- Map showing shooting ranges affiliated with National Rifle Association of Norway
- Map showing shooting ranges affiliated with Dynamic Sports Shooting Norway
- Map showing shooting ranges affiliated with Norwegian Association of Hunters and Anglers
- The book "Skytebane-guiden" (The Shooting Range Guide) by Svend Åge Sæther and Øystein Antonsen, 1997, Sæther & Antonsen, ISBN 9788291415017.
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