Old_Me
SAINT
as the title says.
my buddy and i went to the state land management gun range. free to state residents, and was put together and as far as i have been told, updated with federal monies. (actually kinda strange, given that this state is as anti gun as can be)
2 sides to this range, one side, hand guns, and i believe 50 yards, the other side rifles, and 100 yards.
sad thing however, is that the last day for this season, is Sept 30th.
so my buddy and i only have one more time to go there, hopefully next week.
whole different shooting experience, as i have been shooting a lot of reloaded ammo, and get choked shooting inside.
also too, i am somewhat spoiled that the gun club i belong to, is literally 7 minutes from my house, and the public range is like 20 minutes away.
this state owned range, is like 40 minutes away, down some country back roads, with scattered houses.
the state issues permits, that are good for 5 years, which is good too.
they also have an archery set up, and clay pigeon area.
those of you that ordinarily shoot outdoors, i can "see", the benefits and enjoyment of it all.
but here, they are limited to the changing of the clocks, darkness, and of course the weather, even though, the entire area for both sides, is under a roof.
and no time limit, only the amount of ammo......is your limit.
my buddy and i went to the state land management gun range. free to state residents, and was put together and as far as i have been told, updated with federal monies. (actually kinda strange, given that this state is as anti gun as can be)
2 sides to this range, one side, hand guns, and i believe 50 yards, the other side rifles, and 100 yards.
sad thing however, is that the last day for this season, is Sept 30th.
so my buddy and i only have one more time to go there, hopefully next week.
whole different shooting experience, as i have been shooting a lot of reloaded ammo, and get choked shooting inside.
also too, i am somewhat spoiled that the gun club i belong to, is literally 7 minutes from my house, and the public range is like 20 minutes away.
this state owned range, is like 40 minutes away, down some country back roads, with scattered houses.
the state issues permits, that are good for 5 years, which is good too.
they also have an archery set up, and clay pigeon area.
those of you that ordinarily shoot outdoors, i can "see", the benefits and enjoyment of it all.
but here, they are limited to the changing of the clocks, darkness, and of course the weather, even though, the entire area for both sides, is under a roof.
and no time limit, only the amount of ammo......is your limit.