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SHOOTING RANGE LOCATIONS AND EVALUATIONS

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 1:00 pm
by DaveK
If you live in the West, particularly in California, finding a decent shooting range is getting harder and harder. They are out there though. If you have information on good ranges in your area, please post the details. If you have used the range, give us your impressions.

For those lucky enough to live in areas where shooting ranges are more common, let us know what you have.

Re: SHOOTING RANGE LOCATIONS AND EVALUATIONS

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 6:37 pm
by kg6mcu
Dave,
This is a great idea.
I want to hear more info on local shooting ranges.
I will reaserch Prado Range and an indoor range
off the 91 west Riverside. Somewhere on Buchanan.
Anyone with more info please post.
Paul KG6MCU

Re: SHOOTING RANGE LOCATIONS AND EVALUATIONS

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:09 pm
by DaveK
Recently the San Gabriel Valley gun Club closed its range in Monrovia. For my money, it was the best around. It seems to me that there is another range, albeit slightly smaller, in that area. Does anyone have any info on it?

Re: SHOOTING RANGE LOCATIONS AND EVALUATIONS

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 6:28 pm
by DaveK
California Rifle and Pistol Association Information

I just came upon this info. CRPA's website has a very extensive national registry of known shooting ranges for the entire USA. For those looking for a place to shoot, this is a great start. See http://www.nrahq.org/shootingrange/findlocal.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; .

Re: SHOOTING RANGE LOCATIONS AND EVALUATIONS

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 12:47 pm
by TrailBlazer
Angeles Crest is a good outdoor range. They've got skeet, pistol, rifle (500yds), and silhouette ranges.

210 fwy, exit Osborne, 2-3 miles up little tujunga (going by memory - i *think* that's the name of the road! Head up towards the mountains and you'll find it).

Re: SHOOTING RANGE LOCATIONS AND EVALUATIONS

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 1:13 pm
by traveltoad
TrailBlazer wrote:Angeles Crest is a good outdoor range. They've got skeet, pistol, rifle (500yds), and silhouette ranges.

210 fwy, exit Osborne, 2-3 miles up little tujunga (going by memory - i *think* that's the name of the road! Head up towards the mountains and you'll find it).
And right next to it is Moore and Moore for Sporting Clays or Trap.

Re: SHOOTING RANGE LOCATIONS AND EVALUATIONS

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:42 pm
by Steve B
Try the WEST END GUN CLUB where the 15 and 215 meet. It is a fantastic all mode range. They have a 600 yard for you snipers
They have contest every weekend, open to the public

Re: SHOOTING RANGE LOCATIONS AND EVALUATIONS

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 7:27 am
by BigDave
Steve B wrote:Try the WEST END GUN CLUB where the 15 and 215 meet. It is a fantastic all mode range. They have a 600 yard for you snipers
They have contest every weekend, open to the public
Do they have a web site? I'm interested in going there. I might actually be able to open mine up at 600 yds.

Re: SHOOTING RANGE LOCATIONS AND EVALUATIONS

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 9:26 am
by Steve B
Fo Shizzle! http://www.wegc.org" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; It is a members only club on weekdays, open to the public on weekends.

Re: SHOOTING RANGE LOCATIONS AND EVALUATIONS

Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 11:44 am
by ssc
Hi all,
Prado is a nice range and they have shotgun and pistol ranges. They also have IDPA shoots.

Raahauge's in Norco is a nice range and they have many activities, check their website. They have trap and skeet open to the public. There are IPSC shoots every Sat open to the public. I am a member so I can go to the pistol range 7 day a week. There is also a rifle area, again for members.

I use to belong to west end, but to much in the way of politics. The rifle and pistol range is usually open to the public on weekends. The other ranges are for members only including the 600 yard range. They have many different shoots on the weekends that are open to the public. I think they have a website.

There is a good range in Redlands. I think it is called the fish and game shooting range. They have ranges open to the public. They have a very good rifle range. You should check with them before going out as it is a members range as well and sometimes they have activities.

I use to shoot at a range in 29 palms, but I don't know if it is still open. I also shot at the Palm Springs gun club, but I hear they may try to shut it down.

There is an indoor range in Riverside called the Magnum indoor range on Sampson. It is OK if one wants to shoot indoors and they limit the type of ammo you can use.

We also have a shooting range on Catalina Island, Members only. Once in a while we do have an IPSC or steel match which is open to the public, but after the fire I don't foresee anything soon.

Regards, SSC