Its a free Dept of Conservation self service range. I go here somewhat regular, and it seems to be well maintained covered shooting areas, nice solid shooting benches with left or right seats. I am just not sure what they where thinking with the target stands. They look like they are the edges off of maintainer blades stuck in the ground with 12" wide strips of bullet hole and staple ridden rubber stretched between them. I guess they wanted something that wasn't easily shot up, but it seems like a major ricochet risk. If you are using larger targets like B-27s bring cardboard to help support them. Ranges are pistol, 25, 50, 100yd rifle, and the have a field for shooting clays. There is also one of those pit toilets on site but I think I would rather use the bushes. I have gotten to where I avoid this place if it is busy mainly because it is unmanned so no range officers to police the safety of the shooters. I have also seen people "hog" the range, one shooter taking up...
Read moreFirst time shooting here yesterday (late morning). I was happy to see only a few shooters taking advantage of a beautiful warm, windless and sunny day. At one point I was the only shooter on Range B. I have to question the safety when I look up to see the Range B sign, under the pavilion, riddled with bullet holes and on my way back to my truck, behind the shooting lanes, I see the corrugated metal drainage culvert with multiple bullet holes as well. It only takes a few bad apples to ruin a good thing for everyone. Otherwise it was a great day and...
Read moreWell mowed shooting lanes and well kept walking areas. Overall a well kept shooting area. Brought cardboard and taped over the holey, well used rubber targets and BAM! Brand new targets!
Agent Eric arrived and thanked us all for enjoying the range. Even gave my grandson a gift certificate for a free ice cream cone for being a first...
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