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<blockquote data-quote="Yakcountry" data-source="post: 2671880" data-attributes="member: 122542"><p>Depends on how far you're planning to shoot. Great Guns in Nunn has multiple ranges and their longest goes out to 300yds. If you want to go farther than 300, I usually find patches of public land and shoot rocks or setup targets. You can go find areas at Pawnee GL (off range), and shoot out to 500-800yds, but it can get dangerous out there with all the other yahoos and their guns. I don't go out there much because it just doesn't feel safe. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, I haven't found an 'easy' place to go plink past 300yds and 'be back in an hour'. It's typically a 1-2hr one-way drive to find a spot and shoot; praying the wind isn't ripping where I'm driving. I prefer driving a couple hours to shoot in the mtns rather than driving to 1-2hrs to Denver and shoot next to a bunch of other folks. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yakcountry, post: 2671880, member: 122542"] Depends on how far you're planning to shoot. Great Guns in Nunn has multiple ranges and their longest goes out to 300yds. If you want to go farther than 300, I usually find patches of public land and shoot rocks or setup targets. You can go find areas at Pawnee GL (off range), and shoot out to 500-800yds, but it can get dangerous out there with all the other yahoos and their guns. I don't go out there much because it just doesn't feel safe. Unfortunately, I haven't found an 'easy' place to go plink past 300yds and 'be back in an hour'. It's typically a 1-2hr one-way drive to find a spot and shoot; praying the wind isn't ripping where I'm driving. I prefer driving a couple hours to shoot in the mtns rather than driving to 1-2hrs to Denver and shoot next to a bunch of other folks. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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