Guide · Updated 2026

The Best Shooting Club Management Software in 2026

There's no single best tool for every club. The right choice depends on whether you need shooting-specific records and Home Office compliance, or just general membership management. Here's an honest look at the main options for UK clubs in 2026.

How to choose

Start with one question: does your club need shooting-specific records and Home Office compliance, or just general membership management?

If you only need a membership list and subs, a general tool is fine. If you keep shooting logs, manage club guns, track attendance for eligibility, or hold (or are working towards) Home Office approval, a purpose-built tool will save you a lot of custom setup and manual work.

A few things worth weighing up:

  • Fit: is it built for shooting, or a general tool you'll adapt?
  • Set-up effort: ready to go, or lots of configuration and custom fields?
  • Compliance: does it handle the records the Home Office expects?
  • Cost: watch for setup fees and payment-processing markups.
  • Support: do the people behind it understand how a club actually runs?

Whatever you choose, look for software that lets you export your data so you're never locked in.

We make Range Mate, so we're not pretending to be neutral. We've tried to be fair about where other tools fit. Features and pricing change, so check each provider's own site for the latest.

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Range Mate Best for UK shooting clubs

Best for: UK target shooting clubs, syndicates and ranges

Purpose-built for target shooting. Memberships, payments and bookings plus the shooting-specific essentials: digital shooting records, firearms registers, club guns, and the records Home Office approved clubs need. Set up yourself in an afternoon, with support from people who run clubs.

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Member Mojo

Best for: General clubs wanting a simple, low-cost membership list

A tidy, affordable UK membership tool. Great if you mainly need a membership list, subs collection and email. For a shooting club it's general-purpose, so the shooting-specific side means custom fields and workarounds.

Range Mate vs Member Mojo
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JustGo

Best for: Governing bodies and large multi-club organisations

A capable membership and licensing platform, strongest at the national governing body level. Powerful and broad, but for a single club that breadth means configuration and admin, and it isn't built around shooting-specific club records.

Range Mate vs JustGo
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Spreadsheets & paper

Best for: The smallest clubs just getting started

Free and familiar, and where most clubs begin. They stop scaling quickly though: no automation, no member self-service, version chaos, and real risk around data and compliance as the club grows.

Common questions

For a UK target shooting club specifically, purpose-built software like Range Mate is usually the best fit, because it handles shooting records, firearms registers, club guns, bookings and Home Office approval requirements out of the box. General membership tools such as Member Mojo or JustGo can work, but they need custom fields and workarounds for the shooting-specific parts.
They can cover the basics like memberships, subs and email. The gap is the shooting-specific side: shooting logs, attendance for eligibility, club guns and Home Office records. With a general tool you usually end up adding custom fields and side spreadsheets to fill that gap.
Range Mate starts at £4.99/month for up to 20 members, £24.99 for 20 to 100, and £39.99 for 100 to 250, with no setup fees and no markup on payment processing. General membership tools vary; always check current pricing on each provider's own site.

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