basically, where can you shoot and where do you shoot? it might be at least interesting to hear where we get to enjoy our firearms.
seems the urban and suburban encroachment is reducing shooting ranges and woods for some of us, if not a lot of us. then, there are the anti-gun groups and the local, county and state rules that seem to be increasing as do the years, shutting down ranges and making it near impossible to find places to shoot without really long drive times.
here in this heavy socialist state of new jersey (gawd, the founding fathers are rolling in their graves over where this once pinnacle state of individual freedoms has sunken to new all time levels) i do have a number of ranges to shoot at, but there are caveats and rules and stiff regulations for most, but thankfully not all. there is NO ccw allowed for anyone in nj.
i'm fortunate to belong to the town pistol club and we shoot centerfire and rimfire only on monday nights at the police range not 200 yards from my house. of course, i can't walk there with guns and ammo in hand, that would be a severe violation and i'd lose all rights to firearms, so i hafta drive. the range is climate controlled and the boothed targets are motorized from 5 to 25 yards, yearly dues are $50. yep, no muzzleloaders of any type allowed.
i also belong to the largest jersey based firearms club, ANJRPC - association of nj rifle and pistol clubs. membership is in the tens of thousands and they have a 5 to 50 yard pistol range where muzzleloaders are allowed, a 50 to 100 yard rifle range where muzzleloaders are welcome, a 200 to 300 yard high power and BPCR range, a 5 to 50 yard rimfire only range, a shotgun (trap and skeet) range, and an archery range divided into field and target. the range is open every day from sunrise to sunset. they have VERY strict rules, which is both good and maybe not so good. dues for seniors (me) are $165/year. it's an hour's drive away.
my trad muzzleloader club, GSBPA - garden state black powder ass'n - has a rented tract of land in a 7000 acre timber farm. we constructed a nice ten station woods walk last year for 10 to 50 yard steel plates. however, the "range" is locked by club officials and only open for matches and events. unfortunately, this club doesn't understand how to create and run a club (you know, the usual "people issues") and may disband. yearly dues are $40. an hour twenty drive for me.
there is a free public jersey shooting range that's strictly for muzzleloaders, shotguns and rimfires, no handguns of any kind. no supervision, yer on yer own, and that can sometimes create people issues. 5 to 70 yards. 1-1/2 hour drive.
over this summer i've become friends with some extraordinary fine folks in rural lower ny who collectively have a private community range where i get to shoot literally whatever i want, at distances from 5 to 700 yards (yes, SEVEN HUNDRED). no dues, free food and BEER, long range targets of paper and steel are on a target camera. we shoot muzzleloaders there a bunch! yay! pinch me, i'm dreaming! 1-1/2 hour hi speed drive away!
what's on your shooting range list?