Sonneberg: 2nd Open Day at the Schützengesellschaft invited!
Experience exciting activities at the PSG Sonneberg's 2nd open day on September 20, 2025 in the Schützenhaus.

Sonneberg: 2nd Open Day at the Schützengesellschaft invited!
A truly exciting event is coming up in Sonneberg! On September 20, 2025, the Privilegierte Schützengesellschaft Sonneberg 1851 e.V. will open its doors for the second open day. From 2 p.m. anyone interested can come to the Schützenhaus above the Schützenhausplatz. There is a lot to experience and discover here.
Families and everyone interested in shooting sports and club life are warmly invited. The program highlights are promising: Visitors can take part in guided tours of the shooting ranges, shoot with laser rifles and air rifles themselves or be amazed by the precision and diversity of the sport at airsoft demonstrations. There is a bouncy castle especially for younger visitors, while older guests can fortify themselves with food and drink.
Attractive offers for everyone
What could be nicer than immersing yourself in the world of shooting sports with good food and stimulating conversations? A special highlight is the raffle, where every ticket wins - no one will go away empty-handed here. This event aims not only to introduce the shooting sport, but also to attract potential new members to the club structure and to promote dialogue between interested parties and club members.
Even though the event takes place locally, the big trend in Germany can be seen here: The German Shooting Association (DSB) is making numerous efforts to get more people interested in shooting sports. Many clubs contribute innovative ideas to make the sport varied and inviting. The DSB Ideas World offers a platform on which numerous events, including competitions, open days for children and adults as well as informative lectures, are offered.
Diversity and community in shooting sports
The variety of disciplines in shooting sports is impressive - from static shooting to clay pigeon shooting to dynamic disciplines such as IPSC and 3GUN. This wide range is of interest not only to experienced shooters, but also to newcomers. Many clubs, such as the Privileged Rifle Society, focus on making shooting sports tangible with interactive events.
For those interested, there are also various sources of information, such as BDSnet, which provides current news, competition information and helpful tips about shooting sports. Regardless of whether you are a member or just curious – everyone will find suitable information here.
Conclusion: The 2nd open day in Sonneberg could be the perfect opportunity to find out more about the shooting sport and to get actively involved. Maybe this is the first step to becoming part of a vibrant community that shares fun and passion for precision sports. Stop by and let the atmosphere inspire you!