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<blockquote data-quote="Its only light" data-source="post: 699979" data-attributes="member: 53010"><p>Hmm. This range in elk river, is it easy to get a membership? I've heard of the Harris one but when I looked into a membership it seems pretty difficult. You have to get a current member to sponsor you and be nominated for membership then you have to buy a lifetime membership. I could be a little off on this process but it was something along those lines. I just want a place I can setup and shoot. I understand the theory behind this in the fact that you end up weeding out the guys that shoot up everything in sight and leave their trash behind and I like that part since the range I visit now I have to bring my own chair because people thought it was fun to plaster holes all over all the chairs that are supplied. Maybe I just need to buy my own land and start my own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Its only light, post: 699979, member: 53010"] Hmm. This range in elk river, is it easy to get a membership? I've heard of the Harris one but when I looked into a membership it seems pretty difficult. You have to get a current member to sponsor you and be nominated for membership then you have to buy a lifetime membership. I could be a little off on this process but it was something along those lines. I just want a place I can setup and shoot. I understand the theory behind this in the fact that you end up weeding out the guys that shoot up everything in sight and leave their trash behind and I like that part since the range I visit now I have to bring my own chair because people thought it was fun to plaster holes all over all the chairs that are supplied. Maybe I just need to buy my own land and start my own. [/QUOTE]
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