It's hard to get on as a member big waiting list
Even as a non-member. You can still participate in all of our events.
Your chances are a little better if you prove to be someone involved in the club events and want to help promote the sport.
It's hard to get on as a member big waiting list
Even as a non-member. You can still participate in all of our events.
Your chances are a little better if you prove to be someone involved in the club events and want to help promote the sport.
How do you get involved as a non member
Dunno for sure, just guessing, but volunteering would probably get you noticed?
Does anyone know the sizes of the gongs at each distance on range #2?
I have a spreadsheet in my office with the breakdown. Will post on Monday. (Assuming it isn’t too busy at work)
I was out there a couple sundays ago and I think what Joka is saying is close. There are only 3 (maybe 4 at the 300M) on most of the stands. There is a 1MOA and a 2MOA at each for sure and then I would guess 4 MOAs. If you can't hit the 4 MOAs you may be in the wrong forum...
Reminder that they are all a little bit smaller than MOA stated as the range is in M but the targets in inches.
Yeah there are some larger MOA targets for those guys that shoot "Sub MOA sks's"
Are members allowed to bring guests?
Yup. You members can purchase guest passes from the club. Max of 10 per year, and after that it's at the executive's discretion (to prevent people from exploiting the club for profit, I assume?).
OK, here was the original plan for range 2
300M 1, 2, 3, 6, 8 MOA (3,6,12,18,24")
400M 1, 2, 4, 6 MOA (4, 8, 16, 24")
500M 1, 2, 3, 4 MOA (5, 10, 15, 20")
We purchased 3 sets so we had spare to replace.
Now, last time I was out there def was not that many targets hanging on 300.
CGN'er "zelko" is the one that actually brought the steel out there and hung it up. So he might be better to say what is currently hung. But that is the steel we have to hang and replace.
Cool. We usually bring a small step ladder, in addition to spray paint. Helps with reaching the upper plates.Thanks!
I made it out there for the first time this past weekend, played in the rain.
I think currently hanging at 400 and 500 would be the 1,2,4moa gongs. And 1,2,3moa at 300m but could be wrong. All I know is I’ve found a good load for my pgw coyote as ringing the 2moa gong at 500m was a breeze. It was a little more work to hit the 1moa but I still managed a few good hits. I just wish I would have brought some paint to see the impacts then I would have been able to really dial in on at small gong.
Cool. We usually bring a small step ladder, in addition to spray paint. Helps with reaching the upper plates.![]()
Joke, thanks for all the work you and the other board members do and have done over the years.
I would also like to give a shout out to the folks running the range. The addition of the tables and the new garbage containers on the multi-use bays are much appreciated. I don't have to bring my folding table with me anymore.. My truck is full enough as it is when I come out and spend a day.