Learn more about New Pioneer Gun Club, our dedicated team, and the history that makes us Iowa’s premier shotgun shooting destination.
President
James faust
James Faust has been serving as President of New Pioneer Gun Club since October, bringing energy, dedication, and a passion for the sport to the role. Primarily a skeet shooter, James enjoys honing his skills on the range and sharing his love of shooting with his daughter, Libby. His commitment to family, community, and the club ensures that every member enjoys a safe, fun, and engaging experience at New Pioneer.
Vice President
Chris campbell
Chris Campbell serves as Vice President of New Pioneer Gun Club, providing leadership and support to the board and membership. Primarily a sporting clays shooter, Chris brings both expertise and enthusiasm to the club, helping create a welcoming and engaging environment for shooters of all levels. His dedication to the sport and the community ensures that members have a safe, fun, and rewarding experience every time they visit.
Secretary
Janel Faust
Janel Faust serves as Secretary of New Pioneer Gun Club, keeping the club organized and running smoothly. She manages records, meeting minutes, and communications, ensuring that members stay informed and connected. Janel’s dedication and attention to detail help maintain a well-coordinated, welcoming environment where every member can enjoy the shooting experience.
Treasurer
Tyler Moldenhauer
Tyler Moldenhauer serves as Treasurer of New Pioneer Gun Club, overseeing the club’s finances with precision and care. Responsible for budgeting, accounting, and financial planning, Tyler ensures the club remains financially strong while supporting events, facility improvements, and member programs. His dedication to transparency and organization helps keep the club running smoothly for all members.
At New Pioneer Gun Club, safety is our top priority. Every member and guest is expected to follow strict safety guidelines to ensure a secure and enjoyable environment for all. Key rules include: always keeping the muzzle pointed in a safe direction, keeping firearms unloaded when not in use, never relying solely on a gun’s “safety,” and being certain of your target and what lies beyond it. Use the correct ammunition, handle misfires with care, and always wear eye and ear protection. Make sure barrels are clear of obstructions, avoid modifying firearms, and have them serviced regularly. Learn the mechanical and handling characteristics of each firearm you use, and never shoot after consuming alcohol. Following these practices keeps the range safe, responsible, and welcoming for everyone.
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