Deer Creek
8004 S State Road 243
Cloverdale, IN 46120
Deer Creek Shooting Range
Located in Cloverdale, Indiana, Deer Creek Shooting Range offers 33 covered lanes from 10 to 100 yards plus dedicated shotgun pads—plenty of space for rifle, pistol, and shotgun practice. Operated by Pro-Tac’s veteran-led team, it’s a safe, welcoming spot for first-time and seasoned shooters alike.
HOURS
Mon – Tues: CLOSED
Wed – Sun: 9AM – 5PM
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Phone
(765) 276-3032
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An Indiana Department of Natural Resources Shooting Range
Deer Creek is an official public shooting range within Indiana DNR Fish & Wildlife Areas. Pro-Tac Resources serves as the on-site operator and we welcome you to stop by! Our team runs daily operations with a focus on safety, hospitality, and the rich tradition of shooting sports.
Basic Range Rules for all DNR Shooting Ranges
This is not a comprehensive list of rules; please read and obey all rules posted at the range you visit.
- Eye and ear protection are required on all firearm ranges.
- All range users and visitors must wear a shirt and shoes (closed-toed shoes and a full T-shirt are suggested).
- Shoot only at paper targets placed on the provided target holders; clay targets are allowed on the shotgun range.
- Automatic fire and rapid fire (more than one shot per second) are prohibited.
.50 caliber BMG or any firearm capable of delivering more than 9,000 ft/lbf (foot pounds of force) are prohibited. - Holstered firearms are not allowed anywhere on the shooting range, except by on-duty uniformed law enforcement officers.
- Eating, drinking, and smoking are allowed only in the parking area.
- Range users must be at least eighteen years old or accompanied by someone who is at least 18 years old.
Deer Creek Events
8004 S State Road 243, Cloverdale, IN 46120

Practice Drawing From A Holster
An instructor-guided live-fire session focused on safe, efficient draws from the holster, including garment clear, grip, presentation, first shot, and controlled reholstering.

Practice Drawing From A Holster
An instructor-guided live-fire session focused on safe, efficient draws from the holster, including garment clear, grip, presentation, first shot, and controlled reholstering.





