Hollister Wildlife Area and Shooting Range: Gun Practice Area

Hollister Wildlife Area photo credit, Jackson Tough.

Bryan Buchta is the president of Old Fort Sharp Shooters Club, a gun club.  That club volunteers at a local wildlife area, Hollister Wildlife Area and Shooting Range, eight miles southwest of Fort Scott.

The Hollister Wildlife Area has been a state wildlife area since 1978, when it was purchased by the Kansas Fish and Game, according to the Kansas Wildlife and Parks website. The wildlife area includes 2,432 acres of rolling range and pasture land, interspersed with native woodlands.

The shooting range, within the wildlife area,  is operated solely by volunteer Range Safety Officers (RSO’s) who adhere to National Rifle Association range safety guidelines, Buchta said.

There are always two Range Safety Officers on duty during the times of the shooting range events.

Firearm safety and knowledge are the club’s main goals.

Bryan Buchta. Submitted photo.

“There are about 250 memberships,” he said. “There are about 50-75 regulars. Although it’s never crowded there.”

“During hunting season, hunters come out to sight their rifles,” Bryan said. “There are also shooting competitions.”

There was a 22 caliber rife competition recently and there is an upcoming pistol competition, he said.

“Pistol competitions; “Steel Challenge” and “Action Pistol”, are held on the 2nd and 4th Sundays respectively each month at 8:00 am,” he said. ” Everyone is welcome to compete in the matches including new shooters as the RSOs and competitors are always happy to teach new shooters how the competition operate.”

The Bourbon County Sheriff’s Office and the Fort Scott Police Department also do training at Hollister Shooting Range.

In 1994, the Old Fort Sharp Shooters (OFSS) signed a “Friends Group” agreement with the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks outlining the operation and management of a shooting range, according to the group’s Facebook page. Persons utilizing the range are required to pay a maintenance fee to help cover Old Fort Sharp Shooters’ costs for range operation.
“Hollister Shooting Range is a very economical training facility that’s just a few miles outside of town,” said Julie, his wife.
OFSS also has a blog located at http://oldfortsharpshooters.proboards.com/
PRICES: OFSS members are not required to pay daily use fees (does not apply to trap-see below)
•$20- Individual yearly OFSS maintenance fee
•$30- Family yearly OFSS maintenance fee
•$10 – Daily shooting range fee (non-member)
The shooting range area is open from March through November:
on the 1st FULL weekend of each month and the
3rd FULL weekend of each month on Saturdays from  11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Sundays from 1 to 5 p.m.

The Sharp Shooters meet the first Wednesday of each month at the fire station on 54 Hwy. east of Fort Scott and the public is welcome.

Bryan Buchta can be reached at 913-368-8811.

To learn more:

 

Veteran’s Benefit: A Place to Stay in K.C. For Medical Visits

Submitted photo.

The Buchta’s also wanted veterans to know of Fisher House in Kansas City, which is accommodations provided for vets receiving medical care.

“My husband is a veteran and he’s had multiple procedures at the Kansas City Veterans’ Administration Hospital hospital and if an overnight is needed for the procedure, or if it’s early in the morning, even if it’s outpatient, you can request to stay at the Fischer house. It is a 100% free ‘hotel room’.The people in the Fort Scott and the surrounding area qualify for this benefit because we are more than 50 miles away from the hospital,” Julie said.

Julie and Bryan Buchta. Submitted photo.

“It has a fully stocked amazing kitchen, with snacks and food options in the fridge and freezer, free of charge.… although the procedures can be at any area hospital, it does not have to be at the VA hospital,” she said.

“They are very kind and accommodating,” she said.  “The Fisher House was built approximately 3 or 4 years old and is a gorgeous facility.”

The address of the Fisher House is 4801 E. Linwood Blvd.
Kansas City, MO64128, which is near the VA Hosptial.

The manager is Mike Peters who can be reached at
[email protected]
or (816) 714-8697

To learn more:

https://fisherhouse.org/about/our-history/

 

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