Possum Hollow Sportsmen's Club is a non-profit organization that was first established in 1956 as a small one room club located in Wampum, Pennsylvania on just 18 acres of property. We now boast almost 50 acres of property that our club members and guests alike enjoy the use of for activities such as our in-door archery shooting, our out-door 3-d archery course and the out-door muzzleloader course, the rifle and pistol range and the trap house. We also have access to over 100 acres of public game lands (#146) which are located right next door. With numerous improvements made to the buildings in recent years, one of the largest improvements being the 40' x 120' in-door archery range that was added in 2002, we have even more space for club activities such as shooting events and banquets. In 2006 we received a grant from the N.R.A. that will help enable us to make updates to our trap house and we also received a grant from the N.R.A. to help us start our "Youth Rifle Program" in which we are teaching the younger generation that proper firearm safety and proper shooting can be fun. Thanks to the dedication and hard work of our members in 2006 we were finally in a position to be able to give back to our community by way of a monetary donation to Clinton United Methodist Church, our local church, to help feed those less fortunate at the holidays and by the gift of a crossbow to a young man who was unfortunately stricken with cancer. It is Possum Hollow Sportsman's Club's wish to continue to provide adults and youth alike, whether they be avid sportsmen or inexperienced newcomers to the shooting sports, continued enjoyment of our facility for many years to come.
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Bill Nelson- Vice President: 724-312-4849

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