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_n4z_
11-07-2005, 06:37 PM
been here in norman for 10 years now and use the lexington range outdoor and h&h when i want to spend money for indoor fun.
moving to duncan though the end of this month and wonder if there are any worth while ranges in that area?
any info is greatly appreciated. :wink2:
dogbear
11-07-2005, 06:51 PM
There is a shooting range by one of the lakes.I think it is Duncan lake.The police department use it.It's outdoor about 10 or 12 miles east of Duncan.Call the police department and they will tell you more.
CAR-AR-M16
11-07-2005, 07:09 PM
There are 2 ranges near Duncan Lake. One is the Duncan Gun Club range and it is also the one the Police use. I don't know any more about that range.
The other range is the Stephens County Rifle And Pistol (SCRAP) club range. It is a private range, but dues are only $50 per year ($48 for NRA memebers) and you are given a key to the gate to come and go as you please (there is no one working there to let you in/out). You can shoot any type of weapon you want including full-auto's. Most of the time you have the place to yourself, but it is sometimes a little crowded just before deer season. Only contact info I know is here. (http://www.sirinet.net/~pberchto/organiza/scrap/scrap.htm)
_n4z_
11-07-2005, 08:46 PM
ahhh, excellent. thanks for the help guys! :)
liliysdad
11-07-2005, 10:36 PM
Im in Marlow.
The Duncan Police Range is a closed range for Law Enforcement use only. Marlow has a range as well, with the same rules.
The SCRAP Club range isnt bad, a little nasty when it rains, and a little crowded on weekends.
Chuck S
11-08-2005, 06:44 AM
SCRAP is also where we have the local IPSC matches. Third Sunday of the month, starts at 10:00 am. Usually have between 10-20 shooters. No IDPA though. It has 3 bays. 1 & 2 are nasty after rain. Bay 3 is pretty nice with overhead cover, concrete pad, and shooting tables.
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