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Offline Paulk

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Re: where do you exercise your traditional muzzleloader?
« Reply #15 on: October 02, 2018, 04:28:51 PM »
I'm fortunate to live on 40 acres surrounded by 1000's of acres of state land. Pretty much shoot or hunt in any direction I want from the yard. My closest neighbor is about a 1/2 mile away.

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Re: where do you exercise your traditional muzzleloader?
« Reply #16 on: October 02, 2018, 06:44:59 PM »
I've got it pretty good. A very nice public range 20 minutes away and several popular shooting spots in the national forests 30 to 40 minutes away. 

The public range is very nice.  $100 a year or $10 each visit. What with shooting there almost every week it works out to a couple dollars per visit.  The range has paper targets at 13, 25, 50, 75 and 100 yards, paper or steel at 200 and steel at 300 yards.  Nice benches, decent hours, and pleasant, but strict, range officers. They have a blackpowder club associated with the range, but their shoots are only on Sundays and I've got higher priorities that day. One advantage over the national forest spots is the range has shade.  The national forests here are really national deserts - you have to bring your own shade.

The NF spots are just some place with a good sized hill or mountain for a backstop and maybe 50 to 100 yards clear flat land leading up to the hill.  The closer to the city, the more popular they are and get very busy on weekends. And you never know what kind of trashy people you'll encounter. By trashy, I mean those who bring stuff like old computers, tvs and junk like that to shoot and leave it behind when they're done. I usually take more trash home than I bring - just a small attempt to clean it up.  The slightly further distance offsets the lesser cost and more target setup/cleanup time keeps me going to the range, unless I've got all my sons and friends to help with the setup/cleanup, or we want to do some shooting that wouldn't be allowed on the range.  Nothing to exciting mind you, just an old contest my brothers and I did with 22s when we were very young - throw an empty 50 count 22 ammo box on the ground and then shoot at it and make it jump until it went some agreed upon distance.  I usually won - I never did tell them the trick was to shoot under the box, not into it.
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Re: where do you exercise your traditional muzzleloader?
« Reply #17 on: October 04, 2018, 01:20:32 PM »
Ah several places.
I have a range here at the house enough for me to get 75-100 yard shot. I belong to the Elberton Gun Club in Elberton GA it's about a 40 mile one way trip. The range is most excellent. There is even a small shack on the covered platform with A/C. This is so you can take a break if you start to get fuzzy from the heat. The club house is also accessible with a code.

At times a few of us will meet at the Harris Homestead in Monroe GA. A friend does living history,boards his horse and sheep to do shows.

I have found here in GA gun clubs are far and few between. In New Yorkisstan I could drive 25 miles and hit a dozen clubs.

So if anyone of you is in my hood and want to shoot let me know.

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Re: where do you exercise your traditional muzzleloader?
« Reply #18 on: October 05, 2018, 10:51:42 PM »
The Athens Fish & Game Club 50 yard range.  The 25 is over the berm on the right, the 100 to the left.  Those berms make it so I can walk out 25 yards from the target on the 100 yard range and not worry about what is going on on the other two (if need be).  There is also a 300 yard range but that shoots down the power line way off to the left RIGHT....

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Re: where do you exercise your traditional muzzleloader?
« Reply #19 on: January 21, 2019, 07:29:38 PM »
OKC gun club is 20 minutes away. There is a muzzleloader  range, a large SAS complex range, Hi-power range, silhouette  ranges, bench rest range, rim fire range, plinking range, pistol range, airgun range, two shotgun ranges and an archery range. We take our shooting sports seriously in Oklahoma .   :bl th up :bl th up
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Re: where do you exercise your traditional muzzleloader?
« Reply #20 on: April 16, 2019, 03:33:44 PM »
On my property 50 yards from my homesite! Goes back to 1500 yards! :yessir:

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Re: where do you exercise your traditional muzzleloader?
« Reply #21 on: April 16, 2019, 04:49:43 PM »
Northwest Nebraska Shooter's Assoc. (1st three pictures) We can go out to 300 yards







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Re: where do you exercise your traditional muzzleloader?
« Reply #22 on: April 16, 2019, 09:40:01 PM »
Most of my shooting is done at my son's blacksmith shop located on my Ex's farm (or what's left of it). It's not much of a range, and 50 yds is maximum distance we can shoot. His palce is about a half hour from me.There's also an Issac Walton but I have not joined so can only shoot by invitation. That's also over a half hour from me.
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Re: where do you exercise your traditional muzzleloader?
« Reply #23 on: April 16, 2019, 09:53:15 PM »
Nothing wrong with only 50 yards. I would expect most of us here shoot more 50 yard and under targets. Heck, 50 yards - that's a 100 yard round trip... I guess I get more exercise then what I thought... :Doh!  :laffing  :shake
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Re: where do you exercise your traditional muzzleloader?
« Reply #24 on: April 17, 2019, 03:41:46 AM »
Nothing wrong with only 50 yards. I would expect most of us here shoot more 50 yard and under targets. Heck, 50 yards - that's a 100 yard round trip... I guess I get more exercise then what I thought... :Doh!  :laffing  :shake

Glad ya put that in perspective!
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Re: where do you exercise your traditional muzzleloader?
« Reply #25 on: April 17, 2019, 09:11:48 AM »
Nothing wrong with only 50 yards. I would expect most of us here shoot more 50 yard and under targets. Heck, 50 yards - that's a 100 yard round trip... I guess I get more exercise then what I thought... :Doh!  :laffing  :shake

Glad ya put that in perspective!
No wonder I'm so worn out after just a few hours on the range.... :lol sign

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Hmmm??? Now I'm a thinking - "Rest Area's established every 50 yards" on the Range before heading back to the firing line may not be a bad idea ('cept I'd forget to take my bottle of water with me  :Doh!  and I'd have to walk all the way back to the parking lot just to get it out of my pickup - then come back and use those rest areas)... Well, it's not a full proof idea, but it might catch on... :o :laffing :pray:
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Re: where do you exercise your traditional muzzleloader?
« Reply #26 on: May 31, 2019, 11:11:05 PM »
I guess I'm fortunate to live in rural Ulster Co., New York, where there are many gun/fishing/hunting/muzzle loading clubs.  There are at least 5 within 15 miles of my home, but I belong to Marbletown Sportsmen's Club in Stone Ridge, and have for 35 yr.  We no longer have a ML presence or even much interest in it, but nothing prevents me from using a ML on the 25-, 50- or 100 yd. ranges (barring the problem of target mounting "hardware") that I mentioned in another post.  The range doesn't get much use during the week, but is especially busy prior to deer season for which it closes.

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Re: where do you exercise your traditional muzzleloader?
« Reply #27 on: June 01, 2019, 12:04:48 AM »
Hello JB67  :bl th up

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Re: where do you exercise your traditional muzzleloader?
« Reply #28 on: June 05, 2019, 12:48:58 PM »
For about five months out of the year....right here IN THE SHADE!!

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Re: where do you exercise your traditional muzzleloader?
« Reply #29 on: June 05, 2019, 12:49:47 PM »
For about five months out of the year....right here IN THE SHADE!!

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