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<blockquote data-quote="Droff" data-source="post: 2382278" data-attributes="member: 26615"><p>As this has been a discussion about the club and new memberships/renewals, my wife and I just had our first day at the range today as new members. It was a good time as expected, not crowded, so we only saw 2 or 3 folks. We shot at the bullseye pistol range, the silhouette range and the plinking range.</p><p>It sounds like most folks in this thread are members so I'd like to get some clarification on the different ranges and what or where we can shoot different guns. The orientation mainly revolved around the competitions that are held on each range and went by kind of quick which caused me some confusion. The booklet helps but is also more oriented around their competitions.</p><p></p><p>At the bullseye pistol range, the closest target is 25 yds which isn't real helpful trying to get familiar with your pistol, that just seems too far. No pistol caliber rifles there either, but no big deal.</p><p>At the silhouette range, we had a lever action .38/357 and a HiPoint 9mm carbine, so from what I could tell, we could only shoot the round metal targets due to the center fire caliber - no .357 Mag rounds though. The round targets looked to be close to 100 yds out unless we just didn't see them somewhere else.</p><p>At the plinking range, no center fire rifle rounds are allowed, so we couldn't shoot the lever action or the 9mm there so we shot our pistols and it was closer than the bullseye pistol range which helped.</p><p>So, do I have this right? I just don't want to end up shooting the wrong caliber at the wrong target and get spanked or something. Any other range suggestions on where to shoot our pistols?</p><p></p><p>On to the shotgun range, are those guys really all that grumpy? I'd like to start shooting some skeet and some trap at some point but crabby old guys can get......old.</p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Droff, post: 2382278, member: 26615"] As this has been a discussion about the club and new memberships/renewals, my wife and I just had our first day at the range today as new members. It was a good time as expected, not crowded, so we only saw 2 or 3 folks. We shot at the bullseye pistol range, the silhouette range and the plinking range. It sounds like most folks in this thread are members so I'd like to get some clarification on the different ranges and what or where we can shoot different guns. The orientation mainly revolved around the competitions that are held on each range and went by kind of quick which caused me some confusion. The booklet helps but is also more oriented around their competitions. At the bullseye pistol range, the closest target is 25 yds which isn't real helpful trying to get familiar with your pistol, that just seems too far. No pistol caliber rifles there either, but no big deal. At the silhouette range, we had a lever action .38/357 and a HiPoint 9mm carbine, so from what I could tell, we could only shoot the round metal targets due to the center fire caliber - no .357 Mag rounds though. The round targets looked to be close to 100 yds out unless we just didn't see them somewhere else. At the plinking range, no center fire rifle rounds are allowed, so we couldn't shoot the lever action or the 9mm there so we shot our pistols and it was closer than the bullseye pistol range which helped. So, do I have this right? I just don't want to end up shooting the wrong caliber at the wrong target and get spanked or something. Any other range suggestions on where to shoot our pistols? On to the shotgun range, are those guys really all that grumpy? I'd like to start shooting some skeet and some trap at some point but crabby old guys can get......old. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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