SHOOTAH
SHOOTAH Event Description
SHOOTAH™
11am - 5pm
Soldier Pass Shooting Range Saratoga Springs, Utah
40.175067 -111.953327
SHOOTAH™ has become the largest live-fire gun event in the Rocky Mountain West! Why is SHOOTAH™ so big? It’s the celebration of our inherent 2A freedoms with a focus on Utah's extensive firearm industry.
Whether experiencing a thermal scope for the first time, a full auto machine gun, or a .50 cal Barrett sniper rifle from your local gun shop, your family will have the time of their lives and build memories they will cherish forever!
SHOOTAH™ is held at Solider Pass Shooting Range just a few minutes away from downtown Saratoga Springs Utah. Gates open at 10am for VIP members (avoid long lines) and 11am for the general public and the event is open until 5pm.
You will have opportunities to tour real life Call of Duty vehicles thanks to TacGas, fire an M2 .50cal from the WWII halftrack, M134 Mini-gun, 20mm recoiless rifle, fire belt fed full auto M249 SAW and even a full automatic mini SAW! 240 Bravo, Tommy Gun, Uzis, 9mm & .45 Mac-10's and even a Mac-11, full auto Sten, latest shotguns, miniature AR-15's, air rifles, full auto rimfire rifles, and tons of suppressed guns on the suppressor range!
Run into some of your favorite industry personalities at Shootah like Tony Sentmanat, Alex Zedra, The Collector, Michelle Viscusi, Sawyer Clark, Aaron Clark, Cowboy Cerrone, and many more!
FAQ:
Q: Is SHOOTAH family friendly?
A: Yes! in fact we have a kid specific section of the event for education and games that your kids will love. Kids under 8 are FREE!
Q: Will there be machine guns?
A: Absolutely. More than you've ever seen pal.
Q: Will I need to pay for shooting experiences once at the event?
A: In some cases, yes. Many vendors offer shooting experiences at no additional charge, whereas some may require an additional charge to cover ammunition/wear of their equipment.
Q: Do I need to pack food?
A: No, we have a great lineup of reasonably priced food and drink vendors! However feel free to bring outside food or drink. Just NO alcohol.
Q: Can I bring my guns from home?
A: Yes and no. Yes to lawful carry of a personal defense weapon whether concealed or open carry. No to bringing your firearms with the intent to shoot them on our firing line. This event is explicitly for the demonstration of equipment/products supplied by event vendors.
Q: Can I bring my dog?
A: Yes, they must be leashed at all times.
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SHOOTAH Where & When
- Location: 40.175067 -111.953327, Saratoga Springs, UT 84045
- Event Date: 2025/05/17 04:00:00 PM (Saturday)
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Categories:
- VIP Registration (350+ value!)
- Adult General Admission
- Vendor Employee
- Youth General Admission 9-17y/o
- Under 8 Free



This has been a great experience for my son and I. We have attended at least 4 times. Each time it get better and more fun. It is worth it just to see my son's face light up when he shoots something awesome for the first time. The vendors are always great to talk with him and make sure he knows he is the future. As a pre-teen/teen that makes all the difference.
I bought a vip pass, so no real value in what I got vs what I Paid. In years past I was treated different and give more opportunities as a VIP. This year that was not the case. I had to walk half way through the event to be given a small bag with a few items and no explanation of benefits or how to use and or redeem opportunities specific to that. From what I experienced i overpaid by at least 150. A knife, pair of sunglasses and a bag isn't much. In years past I got to shoot a .50 cal from a half track, shoot a Gatlin gun etc that others didn't get to without paying for the opportunity. If I ever go again I'll buy the basic pass. Sure I may come home with a few less items that I don't need, but I'll have extra cash in my pocket with basically the same dang experience

Paid for the VIP ticket, and it was listed we would get Axil hearing protection, 5 range passes at R&R tactical, and a limited edition SHOOTAH '25 magazine for an AR-15. We did not receive hearing protection, only got 1 range pass and received a 21 round clear magazine. Didn't bring ear protection because I was told I was getting ear pro so I had to borrow some at each range. Not appreciated

TLDR: VIP tickets did not seem worth it, Regular pass is the way to go. The event itself was fantastic, if you got the vip this year while they did replace the swag that apparently did not make it in time 2 of the items were range glasses and a voucher for sunglasses. as a prescription glasses bound person these hold no value to me. Now the biggest minus to VIP is they were supposed to be able to get in 1 hour before the regular attendees but during that 1hour in advance all ticket holders were being let in. One would have thought if they were advertising the swag in a bag of over $350 value they would have the merch on hand just like most conventions do (this is literally the same mistake Bethesda did with fallout 77. Learn from others!). That being said the event itself is amazing!!! You get to fire guns that even those enlisted in the army get a chance to use. Truly a once in a lifetime experience that Shootah makes possible.

My co-worker and I had a blast at the event today. We traveled out from the east coast for work in the area and found this gem of an event. As a first timers we found the event filled with great people and awesome live-fire toys to play with. Nothing but smiles all day with everyone. Much appreciated, thank you event hosts and we will see you on the next one!!

This great I would recommend to everyone

The vendors and the ability to shoot gun was fun as always. It was a little disappointing to not have the same level of activities for kids like they did last year. Even the small amount of effort they made last year, (rock climbing wall, balloon guy and water gun i think) made a big difference.

Took my daughter and a friend last years and we had an amazing time. Lots to see and do. My 17 year old daughter even go to shoot a .50 cal

It’s impressive how this event just keeps getting bigger and better every year. This is one of the only firearms industry events in utah that you can bring the whole family to and they will have a good time. Looking forward to many more years attending Shootah.
This is like going to a festival for guns. Literally all it is is vendors advertising themselves. Usually vendors pay to be there and entry would be free. The entry fee is confusing to me. 75% of the vendors were uninteresting. Our friend who went last year said the attendance looked worse, way less vendors and freebies. He said he wouldn't be returning for a 3rd year. I would only go back if it was free. I did get to shoot a few silenced guns, which was the only somewhat saving grace.
