General Categories > General Firearm Discussion
outdoor rifle shooting question??
bkoenig:
A&H, you can use the 300 yard range if you're an RSO, you just have to put it on the schedule ahead of time and make it available for others as well. I'm and RSO there as well. I don't do a lot of events but I do fill in for other guys from time to time.
ComedianX:
--- Quote from: bkoenig on January 09, 2012, 02:41:34 PM ---I'm an Ikes member. We have rifle ranges from 25 to 300 meters, pistol from 7 to 25, trap, and 5 stand. The 25, 50, 75 and 100 are open to members all the time except during scheduled matches. The 200 and 300 are open only when a range officer is scheduled, usually 2 or 3 times a week.
Membership is ala carte, you can buy a rifle/pistol membership, a shotgun, or both. New member orientation is required before you use the range. I think a rifle/pistol card is $130 per year, plus a one time deposit on the key card. They usually have a class every month.
The website should have a membership application if you're interested. I usually shoot almost every weekend, so if you want to try it out let me know (a guest pass is $10 per day). I just had some minor shoulder surgery though so I probably wont be out for a couple of weeks.
--- End quote ---
I may take you up on that, thank you!
Dan W:
Another Lincoln Ike's member here
sparky0068:
I am most likely going Saturday to work out some new handloads, and practice for the next CMP shoot.
OnTheFly:
I am a virgin Ike's member. It is a nice facility. Due to my work schedule, I was not going to be available to attend a scheduled orientation until sometime in early 2012. I spoke with membership chairman, Wes Sheets (466-9040 or email wsheets@radiks.net) and he set up a time during one of the hunter sight ins to give myself and another gentleman the orientation.
My only complaint about the range is that I have not been able to spend much time there. ;D
Fly
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version