Inouye Marksmanship Center, Shooting venue at The Citadel, Charleston, US
The Inouye Marksmanship Center is a modern shooting facility on the Citadel campus in Charleston designed for rifle training and competition. It contains 16 firing stations positioned at 50 feet and uses electronic scoring systems that instantly register shots and compile results automatically throughout each event.
The center opened in 2006 with funding secured through US Senator Daniel Inouye, who championed military education programs and facilities. It represents the Citadel's ongoing commitment to rifle training traditions that have been central to military academic institutions for generations.
The facility serves as a training hub where Citadel students and military personnel gather regularly to compete and improve their shooting skills. Visitors will notice the serious, focused atmosphere that comes from both athletic and military training traditions meeting in one space.
Visitors should know this is primarily a training facility for students and military personnel with restricted access. For watching competitions like conference championships, it's best to check ahead about spectator policies and any safety requirements that may apply.
Large plasma screens mounted in the facility display live scoring during competitions, allowing spectators to watch shots register and track standings in real time. This setup brings visibility to major events like the Southern Conference Rifle Championships and Junior Olympic Qualifiers in ways that make the competition engaging to follow.
GPS coordinates: 32.79662,-79.96402
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:42
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