Okay. They are the standard .44 mag or smaller swing targets by Birchwood Casey. (Bradis didn't have any Bobcats so I had to get these.) Where I normally shoot is a bit of a drive and I live right by Eagle Creek Park. I'll have to bring them in and have the RO check them out.
We hope to see lots of INGOers at the range this weekend!
We'll be shooting- rain or no rain!
Guy
Are you guys going to be open on Monday?
Can I use these on the range?
They are Birchwood Casey brand and are rated up to .44 mag. I would be using 9 mm and .38 special hand guns as well as 9 mm carbine and .22 rifle. Want to take the wife out and want something a bit more than just holes in paper.
Shooters may bring steel targets to the range to be placed a minimum of 25 yards from the firing line. All steel targets are subject to approval by a Range Safety Officer and some steel targets may be required to be placed beyond 25 yards.
Not sure if I can make it tomorrow yet, but I have a question. I need to do some testing at 50 yds with my .22 bolt action. Can I bring a table to use, and set my rifle rests on to shoot?
Are you guys going to be open on Monday?
..as far as I know, they are only open on weekends.
I thought they might be open because it was a holiday. I ended up going racing instead anyway.
Can I use these on the range?
They are Birchwood Casey brand and are rated up to .44 mag. I would be using 9 mm and .38 special hand guns as well as 9 mm carbine and .22 rifle. Want to take the wife out and want something a bit more than just holes in paper.
LOL, what?Guy, why is it always 'Law Offices' even if the attorney operates out of a shoe box?