Hey guys,
Wondering if any of you have been to Sherburne Shooting Range. I just moved out the Lafayette, and other than Sherburne, my options are limited to one indoor range with only a 25 yard rifle range. I just got a new scope and a bipod for one of my rifles, and I just got a new 1911, so I wanted to go shoot them this week. I was wondering what I need to bring and if I can literally just show up and start shooting (which I don't believe is this case). I'm sure this has been talked about numerous times, but I can never figure out the search function on here. I remember reading that I needed a hunting license or something like that to go to Sherburne a while back, but I never went so I never really looked into it. I'm dying to shoot my 2 new toys, but I don't want to go out there until I know the rules and everything I need to bring.
For example, do I need to bring a standing target, or just a paper target to slap on to something? I tried looking on the Sherburne website, and it just told me what ranges they had and that they were open sunrise to sunset. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Wondering if any of you have been to Sherburne Shooting Range. I just moved out the Lafayette, and other than Sherburne, my options are limited to one indoor range with only a 25 yard rifle range. I just got a new scope and a bipod for one of my rifles, and I just got a new 1911, so I wanted to go shoot them this week. I was wondering what I need to bring and if I can literally just show up and start shooting (which I don't believe is this case). I'm sure this has been talked about numerous times, but I can never figure out the search function on here. I remember reading that I needed a hunting license or something like that to go to Sherburne a while back, but I never went so I never really looked into it. I'm dying to shoot my 2 new toys, but I don't want to go out there until I know the rules and everything I need to bring.
For example, do I need to bring a standing target, or just a paper target to slap on to something? I tried looking on the Sherburne website, and it just told me what ranges they had and that they were open sunrise to sunset. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.