Exit #2 on I-10 go north apr.3/4 mile turn left at the first road before the road your on curves to the right the road you turn on is part gravel and part paved.Follow that road until you see another road going to the left take that left go down that road until you come to a 3 way intersection.Stop to your left is the range.To your right isthe pond the road to your right goes to a boat ramp.get on google local and look it up on the satelite map's.Could you post some directions or landmarks so I can see where it is located.
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Man Monarch I wish I could But Im buisy today SLAker's is having a meet there in the 12th next sunday.Anyone want to head out there with us tomorrow?
So Monarch, did you go? How was it?
Yea You can almost picture the old indian crying if he looked at that area.Hell Im gonna haul away a bag or 2 when I leave.Kinda like a range fee to nature.We went all day, it was great. I'll get pics up soon.
The place is a real dump but I like the freedom of a open range.
Yea You can almost picture the old indian crying if he looked at that area.Hell Im gonna haul away a bag or 2 when I leave.Kinda like a range fee to nature.
10 or so slAKers there and it will be safe shoot.Yea, I was thinking about bringing some of these 50 gal drums out that way for trash cans but They'd probally wind up being targets like everything else out there.
And who would empty them? lol
Im going to try and go next time with you guys. Allthough it can be extremely dangerous with a bunch of people out there.
We Shot about 50 Oranges and Did some skeet shooting with the Saiga and my friends Shotguns.
-C
The whole thing is a pit with walls that are ariund 13 ft high and there is some thick woods between the pits.Just one question, Is there some sort of burm or hill to stop the rounds at the end of the range? Also whats the chances of people being behinde that range? From the aerial pics it looks like there is another pit thats past it in the direction people are shooting. Just wondering.