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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Shooting Ranges - Places To Shoot
Eastern Washington
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<blockquote data-quote="Flybuster" data-source="post: 162704" data-attributes="member: 8250"><p>Snake river sportsmans club 2 miles South of Vale,Or has quite a big crowd shooting from what I hear. Alot of the shooters travel from Boise, La grande, Baker and get up to 30 shooters. It took me almost 2 and a half hours to get there,and don't forget the mountain time zone change! You literally have to brush cow pies and thistle weeds away so you can lay on your mat. </p><p> Their target pits are nice, if they are well greased. They have a target vault where they keep supplies which also serves as the target berm. </p><p> I definetly want to compete there, although when I shot it was 100 degrees and there were only 5 shooter brave enough.</p><p> Im just raising funds right now to build this rifle, so I might be shooting next year with all the wait times involved building one. But really look foward to this new sport. </p><p> Good luck at Nationals Milanuk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flybuster, post: 162704, member: 8250"] Snake river sportsmans club 2 miles South of Vale,Or has quite a big crowd shooting from what I hear. Alot of the shooters travel from Boise, La grande, Baker and get up to 30 shooters. It took me almost 2 and a half hours to get there,and don't forget the mountain time zone change! You literally have to brush cow pies and thistle weeds away so you can lay on your mat. Their target pits are nice, if they are well greased. They have a target vault where they keep supplies which also serves as the target berm. I definetly want to compete there, although when I shot it was 100 degrees and there were only 5 shooter brave enough. Im just raising funds right now to build this rifle, so I might be shooting next year with all the wait times involved building one. But really look foward to this new sport. Good luck at Nationals Milanuk. [/QUOTE]
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