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<blockquote data-quote="Daryl Licht" data-source="post: 2115954" data-attributes="member: 3330"><p>The previous owner was a guy named Howard Dalton. He was a hoot too. Used to visit with him for hours. At the time, all I really shot there was a varmint rifle and a Contender, and occasionally a .357 revolver. It was great for that. We used to pay $2 a day to shoot out there. Howard was never really into it to make money, he did enjoy having a little company whenever somebody came out to shoot.</p><p></p><p>There was no roof, and no concrete on the firing line. All that work was done by the Ram Slammers. They were a silhouette shooting club and had monthly matches. They shot smallbore rifle and NRA hunter's pistol. It was a ball. I believe that's how Don and Barbara got involved there. Don was president of the club and match director. Those were the good old days.</p><p></p><p>Sorry to bore you with that, but didn't know if the newer shooters there knew any of the history of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daryl Licht, post: 2115954, member: 3330"] The previous owner was a guy named Howard Dalton. He was a hoot too. Used to visit with him for hours. At the time, all I really shot there was a varmint rifle and a Contender, and occasionally a .357 revolver. It was great for that. We used to pay $2 a day to shoot out there. Howard was never really into it to make money, he did enjoy having a little company whenever somebody came out to shoot. There was no roof, and no concrete on the firing line. All that work was done by the Ram Slammers. They were a silhouette shooting club and had monthly matches. They shot smallbore rifle and NRA hunter's pistol. It was a ball. I believe that's how Don and Barbara got involved there. Don was president of the club and match director. Those were the good old days. Sorry to bore you with that, but didn't know if the newer shooters there knew any of the history of it. [/QUOTE]
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