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Anyone a member of Tulsa Gun Club or Red Castle?
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<blockquote data-quote="agb104983" data-source="post: 1479280" data-attributes="member: 3562"><p>For me, Red Castle is THE gun range in the area but it depends on what you like to do. Personally, I get bored shooting from benches at paper targets all the time. Plus being limited to 100 yards for rifle shooting gets old after awhile too. For pistol, paper targets at fixed distances get boring too. At Red Castle, they have the basic benchrest rifle range(25,50,100,200 yard target stands) and the basic pistol range. However, they also have an action pistol range that has steel plates you can shoot at, they have a plinking range that you can bring stuff to shoot at, they have a .22/blackpowder/pistol range with steel targets from up close all the way out to what seems like 200 yards, and they have an amazing long range. </p><p></p><p>The long range is 600 yards from the back berm to the target holders but their are metal targets set up at 200, 300, 400, 500 yards from the back berm. There is a berm every 100 yards so if no one is there, you can set up on a berm closer to the target holders. I hear that the range is actually a 1000 yard range and that they have a location up near the trap houses or something that makes it 1000 yards but I've never them use it. </p><p></p><p>Add to all that the location. The range is located right on skiatook lake on the Zink Ranch so the location is very nice and has great views of the lake and the ranch as you are driving in. Yes, it does take a bit longer to get there compared to some other ranges but personally, I'd rather shoot on a nationally recognized range in a pristine location than either indoors somewhere or on some artificial feeling tactical range. Plus the membership fees aren't too bad and you get to go as much as you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agb104983, post: 1479280, member: 3562"] For me, Red Castle is THE gun range in the area but it depends on what you like to do. Personally, I get bored shooting from benches at paper targets all the time. Plus being limited to 100 yards for rifle shooting gets old after awhile too. For pistol, paper targets at fixed distances get boring too. At Red Castle, they have the basic benchrest rifle range(25,50,100,200 yard target stands) and the basic pistol range. However, they also have an action pistol range that has steel plates you can shoot at, they have a plinking range that you can bring stuff to shoot at, they have a .22/blackpowder/pistol range with steel targets from up close all the way out to what seems like 200 yards, and they have an amazing long range. The long range is 600 yards from the back berm to the target holders but their are metal targets set up at 200, 300, 400, 500 yards from the back berm. There is a berm every 100 yards so if no one is there, you can set up on a berm closer to the target holders. I hear that the range is actually a 1000 yard range and that they have a location up near the trap houses or something that makes it 1000 yards but I've never them use it. Add to all that the location. The range is located right on skiatook lake on the Zink Ranch so the location is very nice and has great views of the lake and the ranch as you are driving in. Yes, it does take a bit longer to get there compared to some other ranges but personally, I'd rather shoot on a nationally recognized range in a pristine location than either indoors somewhere or on some artificial feeling tactical range. Plus the membership fees aren't too bad and you get to go as much as you want. [/QUOTE]
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