shootersix
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- Mar 10, 2009
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500 is out longest range, but it’s only open for matches and one or two days for non match shooting but we have 8 bays for shooting anything, and 2 that have bottleneck cartridge restrictions due to the falling plate racks, our cost is 100 a year and a workday (there’s a 70 fine if you don’t do the workday) and a 50 dollar application fee, and we are a nra affiliated club, so nra membership is required.I don't know that one but thanks for the recommendation. I used to go to a _great_ outdoor range in Florida, it went out to 1000yds and had a full auto section behind a separate berm (not that I own anything that exciting, but it was fun to go watch occasionally). Sadly with ammo costing what it does, I don't go shooting much these days - I like Uncle Rudy's though, but since it's an indoor range with fairly strict rules (eg no steel case) I only bring my 22 pistol there.
I'm not very skilled with long guns, but practice makes perfect as they say...
We’re open 7 days a week open from 6 and til 10:30 Sunday thru Thursday and midnight on Friday and Saturday (yes the bays have lights)
Application can be downloaded from Redbrush.org