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TEN-32
07-19-2010, 07:41 PM
When I visit my in-laws in Kentucky, we always go shooting at the public range. I love it! We have nothing like this in IL.
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Dan Morris
07-19-2010, 07:58 PM
I am a member of Clear Creek County....bout 20 miles west of me. Mostly LEO's.....several hundred of us civs...Rifle/lots of pistol and aw ports/shotguns.Been a member for about 15 years...gonna keep it, they are getting scarce!If I'm a good kid, I sometimes get a few rounds outta the 'toys'
Dan

ubersoldate
07-19-2010, 08:10 PM
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Somewhere down that road about ten miles or so.
I dont shoot at ranges, I have no need to get shot by idiots or be around people I dont want to be around.
Besides, my range fees are free, and I have a 1000 yard long rifle shooting lane, the ability to practice drawing and firing my pistols, shooting around obstacles and not to mention the scenery!

swede4198
07-19-2010, 09:07 PM
I shoot at a private indoor range where I compete in a tactical pistol league. I also use a state run outdoor range for long gun and shotgun.

ltorlo64
07-19-2010, 09:09 PM
At home in Washington I shoot at a range. It is alright and it has a 300 yd area. The problem with it is they do not allow "rapid fire", defined as more than 1 shot every 3 seconds.

My favorite place to shoot is in the fields near my Mother-in-laws. I can shoot as much and as fast as I want there and as long as they aren't harvesting, no one minds.

NewbieAKguy
07-19-2010, 09:09 PM
I usually shoot at local club I'm a member of...about 15 miles away. Going to MO to visit grandparents in couple weeks; they have public ranges too, which I'll be going to, to test some .223 reloads gramps did for me for my AR. Hoping to shoot some of Grump's targets for the postal matches going on for 1911s.

swampdragon
07-20-2010, 12:01 AM
In my back yard.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v648/Swampdragon/scan0024.jpg

Or front yard...or side yard...or....

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v648/Swampdragon/scan0022.jpg


We fly kites, ride horses, launch model rockets, shoot off fireworks and a bunch of other crap here too.

Broondog
07-20-2010, 12:14 AM
i shoot at home. i have three dedicated ranges. one is my pistol/plinking range that maxes out at 40yds. another dedicated rifle range at 155+yds and a woodland range. the woodland range is pretty dense so targets beyond 60yds are near impossible to see except under perfect conditions, and even then one can't clearly identify much further out.

all these pics are winter time shots. it's all i have handy right now.

this is across the back yard plinking range. those stumps are at roughly 15yds.
http://i549.photobucket.com/albums/ii365/broondog007/S6301390.jpg

this is a pic of the woodland range showing the hanging table i made and lots of tree in the distance.
http://i549.photobucket.com/albums/ii365/broondog007/S6300617.jpg

and for grins here is the ground rack i made for the woodland range. just something simple to keep my rifles off of the ground.
http://i549.photobucket.com/albums/ii365/broondog007/S6300618.jpg

i don't have any pics of the 155yd range as of yet. it's kinda still a work in progress. the backstop is not entirely complete but beyond it is a large earthen pond damn on a neighbors property so there is no problem there (and he's cool with it). besides, out that way in a span of NNE to ESE there is nothing but thousands of acres of privately owned forest. the only time i really worry about it is during deer season. otherwise nobody is there.

swampdragon
07-20-2010, 12:22 AM
Damn Broondog!

Your yard is a mess. You need to rake that up.

Broondog
07-20-2010, 12:41 AM
Damn Broondog!

Your yard is a mess. You need to rake that up.

duhhh, nope nope, i ain't gonna do it! :nono: i haven't raked a leaf in 7 years.

and if it's the woodland range of which you speak, it's ~250yds into the forest from my house, rocky as hell and uphill to boot.

i don't even think i still own a leaf rake.

TEN-32
07-20-2010, 07:57 AM
You guys have some sweet set-ups. I can't wait to retire and move to the country.

abpt1
07-20-2010, 08:07 AM
I belong to 4-5 different clubs I know of 3-4 free public spots but my favorite spot is out back ! I hate shooting with people I dont know because most are very unsafe so if there are people at one spot I go to another .


out back


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sevlex
07-20-2010, 08:36 AM
National Forest outside Boulder.

GovGotToGo
07-20-2010, 08:38 AM
There are two public ranges about an hour away from me, one in Stewart county Georgia, it's pretty nice, goes to 175yds, has a pistol range too. The other one is akin to a giant landfill, poorly maintaned, smaller, and you gotta pay 3 bucks to get in. That one is in the Tuskeegee natl forest here in Alabama.

There is an indoor pistol range in town, but it is expensive and loud and generally unpleasant. The air circulation system makes your paper targets, which hang from glorified clothespins, sway and flutter, despite cardboard backers.

I can get away with quiet 22s in my backyard, tho. This is what I plan on doing more of, between trips to the other outdoor ranges.

AKTexas
07-20-2010, 10:04 AM
My normal shooting days we frequent a range in San Antonio or outside New Braunfels.The range in SA is organized well they have a few odd rules but the place is clean and well run.The one in NB is more like a membership or pay by the day.They have a 200 yard range.The biggest downside there is not a range master,folks show up pay or if you are a member show call a cease fire and everyone clears and you run down there put up your own targets.Sometimes someone covers up your target.I don't like the place.

When I'm at the lease we shoot there.We have a dry creek we cross to the other side of the lease,there are 50' tall cliffs can shoot into and we have paced it off to at least 400 yards.

Moebrown20
07-20-2010, 10:18 AM
I belong to 4-5 different clubs I know of 3-4 free public spots but my favorite spot is out back ! I hate shooting with people I dont know because most are very unsafe so if there are people at one spot I go to another .


out back


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I have to visit that one

ATAK, Inc.
07-20-2010, 10:33 AM
At my Idaho house it's either out in my backyard or to my neighbors field, he has a nice shooting lane good for 300 yards. There are several other locations but they require lugging crap around. There is also a range about 50 miles from the house that a friend of mine is range master. They are only open on weekends, so we can go out there during the week and shoot without pesky people to bother us. This is where they hold the "Boom Shoot" every year, I think the range goes to 500+ yards.
In Las Vegas (where I'm at now), there is the washes where it is nice shooting lanes courtisy of mother nature. We also have the new shooting range here in the north part of the valley, it is not finished yet, just the basic rifle, pistol and shotgun areas, but they will be adding a tactical range and a 1000 yard range in the future.

mriddick
07-20-2010, 11:38 AM
KCR when in KY, Marion County Fish and Game when in Ohio, sometimes when traveling I'll stop by other local ranges.

abpt1
07-20-2010, 11:55 AM
I have to visit that one

Yeah diffidently then BBQ & BEER !

Dr. Gonzo GED
07-20-2010, 12:08 PM
These days I go right here.

http://www.sonomashooting.org/circles.html

It's less than ten minutes from my house.

abpt1
07-20-2010, 12:15 PM
These days I go right here.

http://www.sonomashooting.org/circles.html

It's less than ten minutes from my house.

If you dont mind me asking but why the fuck are you living in CA ?

az_paul
08-01-2010, 01:05 AM
In back of the house. We live on ten acres. Two ranges set up...One for 45 yards and one for 225 yards.

ubersoldate
08-01-2010, 02:52 AM
If you dont mind me asking but why the fuck are you living in CA ?

I use to make the mistake to think that all California is like the southern half but recently I have really fallen in love with up north in the small towns.
Its a different world up there, and although there are some gun restrictions, I have found alot of anti liberal, good Americans there.
Amazing fishing and hunting, great weather, and beautifull contryside.
The wife and I are actually looking to purchase a house on two acres in the next few months hopefully, so if all goes well, I will too end up in Cali.
Although most of my guns will stay here in AZ, or back home in Texas.

Maser**
08-01-2010, 03:18 AM
Shoot my air rifle and pistol in my girlfriends rents back yard all the time. They have like 3 hole acres.

Gunreference1
08-01-2010, 05:32 AM
Shoot my air rifle and pistol in my girlfriends rents back yard all the time. They have like 3 hole acres.

Where do you shoot your 10/22?

Steve

HDR
08-01-2010, 06:02 AM
Out back, the neighbor's range, a state range etc.

mriddick
08-01-2010, 08:08 AM
There's an outdoor range 4 miles from my house in Ohio (175yd), at the house in KY there's plenty of places within walking distance.

slamfire51
08-01-2010, 08:54 AM
Shoot my air rifle and pistol in my girlfriends rents back yard all the time. They have like 3 hole acres.

Probably a good thing you shoot in someone's back yard.
Going to a range wearing a diaper would more than likely get you shot.
Shooting air guns would be best since shooting a rimfire really takes a toll on your shoulder.

abpt1
08-01-2010, 09:19 AM
I use to make the mistake to think that all California is like the southern half but recently I have really fallen in love with up north in the small towns.
Its a different world up there, and although there are some gun restrictions, I have found alot of anti liberal, good Americans there.
Amazing fishing and hunting, great weather, and beautifull contryside.
The wife and I are actually looking to purchase a house on two acres in the next few months hopefully, so if all goes well, I will too end up in Cali.
Although most of my guns will stay here in AZ, or back home in Texas.

Well that doesn't sound so bad but its still CA...... I'm sure you'll make it .. :thumbsup:

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slamfire51
08-01-2010, 01:10 PM
I shoot my AK's and bolt guns in the back yard. Just plinking there.

For more serious shooting I shoot at Owl Hollow range just South of Nashville. It's been there since the 50's. It has a 100, 50 and 25 yd. range, and 2 handgun pits.

Years ago, it had a 500 yd range behind the owners house. One day someone was shooting a 50 BMG, and one rd. got away and went through a concrete block grocery store 3/4 mi. away. The owner then restricted shooting to 200 yds.

I shot NRA sponsored IHMSA competition there for 2 yrs., and shot a XP-100 rebarreled to 7X57. Those were fun times.

raxar
08-01-2010, 06:15 PM
I belong to a small sportsmans club a few miles from the house, only goes out to 100, and it's slightly up-hill, but it's usually empty and they really don't give a crap about what kind of guns you shoot.

Dr. Gonzo GED
08-02-2010, 03:19 PM
If you dont mind me asking but why the fuck are you living in CA ?

Followed my job down here. It's an ecconomy thing.

Dr. Gonzo GED
08-02-2010, 03:20 PM
I use to make the mistake to think that all California is like the southern half but recently I have really fallen in love with up north in the small towns.
Its a different world up there, and although there are some gun restrictions, I have found alot of anti liberal, good Americans there.
Amazing fishing and hunting, great weather, and beautifull contryside.
The wife and I are actually looking to purchase a house on two acres in the next few months hopefully, so if all goes well, I will too end up in Cali.
Although most of my guns will stay here in AZ, or back home in Texas.
You might want to look into how much BS tax and fines you;ll have to pay when you set up your residency in this state.

Expect to shell out around $500 to register your car for staters...

This palce is for shit.

On the upside, your Remmy 700 is completely kosher here...