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<blockquote data-quote="jhunt" data-source="post: 1921205" data-attributes="member: 25292"><p>While I haven't had the unfortunate experiences some of you have expressed about idiots not knowing how to act safe at the range, I have found that the range suits my needs ok. For me only living in the area a little over a year I'm still learning and attempting to discover new places to go shoot and try and find the time away from work and money to be able to get out to see them. For me the $10 range fee and $2 rental each for the spotting scope and lead sled / vise make it worth the drive for me although I'm sure if I were out there more I'd be able to justify buying one. I think I went out there twice last year and went there yesterday and will be going back today when they open to finish verifying the zero on my black powder and to finish dialing in the new scope on my '06. </p><p></p><p>Also could anyone point me in the right direction of a decent range that has target areas from 50 - 300 yards? </p><p></p><p>Thanks y'all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhunt, post: 1921205, member: 25292"] While I haven't had the unfortunate experiences some of you have expressed about idiots not knowing how to act safe at the range, I have found that the range suits my needs ok. For me only living in the area a little over a year I'm still learning and attempting to discover new places to go shoot and try and find the time away from work and money to be able to get out to see them. For me the $10 range fee and $2 rental each for the spotting scope and lead sled / vise make it worth the drive for me although I'm sure if I were out there more I'd be able to justify buying one. I think I went out there twice last year and went there yesterday and will be going back today when they open to finish verifying the zero on my black powder and to finish dialing in the new scope on my '06. Also could anyone point me in the right direction of a decent range that has target areas from 50 - 300 yards? Thanks y'all. [/QUOTE]
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