#1 08 December 2006 07:25:12
- BiffHamer
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- From: Torrance, Kalifornia
- Registered: 01 December 2006
Where do you shoot?
Private range
Public Range
my back yard
ranges? we don't need no stinkin' ranges
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#2 08 December 2006 18:49:46
- 50 Freak
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Re: Where do you shoot?
City owned range.
Metcalf in N. CAL.
Good bunch of guys
Also shoot at a private range.
Los Altos Rod and Gun Club.
Also good bunch of guys.
Both are nice ranges and Metcalf has a 200 yard they open to the public once a month.
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#3 10 December 2006 06:23:54
- BiffHamer
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- From: Torrance, Kalifornia
- Registered: 01 December 2006
Re: Where do you shoot?
I shoot in Castaic at private range-- the old aquaduct road shoot spots are not an option these days.
I'd like to shoot closers to home though......
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#4 11 December 2006 20:16:15
- daskraut
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Re: Where do you shoot?
Angeles is it for me, so close and little hassle.
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#6 15 December 2006 02:12:02
- BiffHamer
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- From: Torrance, Kalifornia
- Registered: 01 December 2006
Re: Where do you shoot?
We go up to Castic to a private range and lock the gates behind us.
600 yard is longest there, I can't even see that far LOL
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#7 15 December 2006 18:05:57
- 50 Freak
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Re: Where do you shoot?
Is Kentucky range still open in the Angeles forest? I used to go there a lot.
Started going downhill when all the gangbangers started going there with their "glock for-tas"
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#8 27 December 2006 01:09:35
- cnyankee
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Re: Where do you shoot?
markleys
swiss rifle
panoche
i dont really care for public ranges with range masters
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#10 30 December 2006 00:43:11
- RW Dunn
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- Registered: 30 December 2006
Re: Where do you shoot?
panoche,Laguna seca,private ranches
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#11 31 December 2006 18:56:23
- Rugerdaddy
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- Registered: 31 December 2006
Re: Where do you shoot?
Rancho Cordova
The Gun Room, Elk Grove
Going to Sac Valley in January for USPSA event
Ruggerdaddy
MSGT, USAF Ret.
NRA Member
"A city's strongest tower of defense is brave men" -Alcaeus
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#13 01 January 2007 07:24:47
- Mud
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- Registered: 21 April 2006
Re: Where do you shoot?
Proto-Type Testing has all been done at Metcalf (SCFSP), Sunnyvale Rod&Gun Club and Chabot. 3-Gun Matches entered w/ BSR-15 Proto-Type: Chabot Carbine/Std Rifle and Richmond Multi Gun. Ive also been to Laguna Seca a few times. If you see me at any of the Ranges, please come on up and introduce yourselves. I'm a Gun nut and am more than happy to talk shop. Gone are the days I had to sneak the rifle around to kkep a low profile, now that the Patent is filed ..... I can finally Talk about it!!!
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#14 03 January 2007 08:42:16
- dw33b
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Re: Where do you shoot?
United Sportsmen, Inc in Concord, Contra Costa County.
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#15 10 January 2007 23:51:22
- HKarmorer
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- Registered: 21 November 2006
Re: Where do you shoot?
Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in N. San Diego County
Iron Sights range in Oceanside, CA
Rainbow Range (private club) south of Temecula on I-15
West End Gun Club in San Bernardino
Escondido Fish and Game
Magnolia Range in Santee
By the way 50freak, isn't it spelled "Glock Foh-tay"?
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#16 21 February 2007 15:53:16
- BiffHamer
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- From: Torrance, Kalifornia
- Registered: 01 December 2006
Re: Where do you shoot?
mitch wrote:
daskraut wrote:
Angeles is it for me, so close and little hassle.
Angeles rawks. Finest range I have ever used.
Went there last week for the first time, very nice indeed.
May go back today.. 
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#17 26 April 2007 16:17:38
- rod
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Re: Where do you shoot?
Bee Canyon. No rules other than you need an adventure pass. I like it there because it has a bunch of little gourges(sp?) that are only wide enough for a couple of shooters and long enough to shoot 500+ yds.
I'm not going bald...I'm getting head
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#18 06 August 2007 06:43:44
- BiffHamer
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- From: Torrance, Kalifornia
- Registered: 01 December 2006
Re: Where do you shoot?
rod wrote:
Bee Canyon. No rules other than you need an adventure pass. I like it there because it has a bunch of little gourges(sp?) that are only wide enough for a couple of shooters and long enough to shoot 500+ yds.
Where is Bee Canyon?
500, nice!
Are you guys going to build this or what?
Please make it upper ready.
thanks
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#20 17 June 2008 05:41:59
- smokinv4twostroke
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Re: Where do you shoot?
Jacson Arms, Los Altos rod/gun club, Coyote Point.
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