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Monthly  Meetings will be held @ 7:30 P.M. the Second Thursday of every month
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Board of Directors meeting will be held just before the general meeting.

We will be holding a 50/50 raffle during the meeting.

We encourage members to attend any and all meetings.  Find out about your club by attending these meetings. 

 

Sippican Frontage

The Sippican Rod and Gun Club Inc. is located on a 13 acre site on Dexter Lane off  Route 105 across from the Village Sampler in Rochester Center.  5 minutes from Interstate 195 Marion/Rochester exit. Please see our Location Page for a map and directions.  Rustic club house located in rural country setting at the end of a paved country lane.

Sippican abuts the Haskell Swamp Wildlife Management Area. A 1690 acre tract of land owned by the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries & Wildlife. The Haskell WMA provides an excellent area for hunting and other outdoor activities.

The club operates four outdoor ranges, a club house and a classroom. All ranges are well maintained bermed on three sides and utilize a steel framed target holding system for durability and to minimize maintenance.  New in 98 is a Covered Firing Point on the pistol range and a wonderful barbeque pit.

Trap Range and 120 yard Rifle Range.
100 yard Multipurpose Range suitable for Rifle and Pistol.
75 yard Plinking Range.
50 yard Pistol Range.
A separate 100 yard Archery Range is also available.

 

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Government big enough to supply everything you need is big enough to take everything you have. 
Thomas Jefferson

 

Sippican Rod & Gun Club
P.O. Box 182 Dexter Lane
Rochester, MA 02770
508-763-3777

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Monday, September 06, 1999 02:22 PM

A right is not what someone gives you; it is what no one can take from you. 
Ramsey Clark, 1977