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Any places to shoot long range in Virginia?
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<blockquote data-quote="SSG Graybush" data-source="post: 2885302" data-attributes="member: 115190"><p>Peacemaker is a nice range, concrete benches, covered, potta potties. I RSO'ed there for a couple years. Public pistol to 30 yards, and rifle paper targets at 50 and 100 and steel at 200 and 300. Members can shoot 1000 steel on Wednesday and 600 on Sunday and there's 10 bays for rifle/pistol Thursday thru Sunday. And Frontier range is 250 to 1050 yards, open 2, 3 days a month. Plus they host some matches, have some training classes. </p><p>I moved shortly after new owners, who were making it nicer, but memberships doubled in price. Mil,Vet, LE memberships went up to $420 a year. Had a waiting list. Crappie ranges charge $30 a day, so it's worth it, I guess. </p><p>Pigg River is PRS matches only pretty much. Has only a couple open range days a year.</p><p> I moved to just above the NC line, luckily I found a 500 yard private range. I miss the 1000 yard steel range, we'd sit there and shoot at hanging tennis balls. But at least I can put up paper to 500 now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SSG Graybush, post: 2885302, member: 115190"] Peacemaker is a nice range, concrete benches, covered, potta potties. I RSO'ed there for a couple years. Public pistol to 30 yards, and rifle paper targets at 50 and 100 and steel at 200 and 300. Members can shoot 1000 steel on Wednesday and 600 on Sunday and there's 10 bays for rifle/pistol Thursday thru Sunday. And Frontier range is 250 to 1050 yards, open 2, 3 days a month. Plus they host some matches, have some training classes. I moved shortly after new owners, who were making it nicer, but memberships doubled in price. Mil,Vet, LE memberships went up to $420 a year. Had a waiting list. Crappie ranges charge $30 a day, so it's worth it, I guess. Pigg River is PRS matches only pretty much. Has only a couple open range days a year. I moved to just above the NC line, luckily I found a 500 yard private range. I miss the 1000 yard steel range, we'd sit there and shoot at hanging tennis balls. But at least I can put up paper to 500 now. [/QUOTE]
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