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    If you are going to a public range (forrest pawnee etc) you should always have a loaded gun with you when reloading checking targets etc
    You don't want someone shooting you with your own guns

    Those places skeeve me out

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    Quote Originally Posted by cofi View Post
    If you are going to a public range (forrest pawnee etc) you should always have a loaded gun with you when reloading checking targets etc
    You don't want someone shooting you with your own guns

    Those places skeeve me out
    This... I always take my CCW with me downrange.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cofi View Post
    If you are going to a public range (forrest pawnee etc) you should always have a loaded gun with you when reloading checking targets etc
    You don't want someone shooting you with your own guns

    Those places skeeve me out
    Duly noted, will do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buffalobo View Post
    Check out Lead Valley Range. I have not been active there for a couple years, but move and shoot drills were allowed on the private berms as long as all range rules were followed. Ironically the private berms were kinda(varied a little berm/berm) tight in width and not always the most conducive to move and shoot drills but we made it work for our needs.
    It's not a bad range. The only problem is you can't shoot into the side berms. So not perfect for practicing USPSA/3gun style shooting.

    Also Colorado Rifle Club (not far from Lead Valley) when you get the $10 flag and sign off for dynamic shooting.
    Last edited by Caithford; 04-16-2014 at 10:04.

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    Clear Creek Sportsman's Club - www.cccsclub.com

    Ben Lomond Gun Club - www.blgc.org

    Both of these ranges will allow you to practice using all the shooting and moving skills that are used in USPSA or 3-Gun matches. This is the primary reason I am a member at both of these clubs.

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    Thank you Gentlemen for the provided information, I greatly appreciate it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cofi View Post
    If you are going to a public range (forrest pawnee etc) you should always have a loaded gun with you when reloading checking targets etc
    You don't want someone shooting you with your own guns

    Those places skeeve me out
    Never know when the need to lay down cover fire will arise.
    -Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHA-LEE View Post
    Clear Creek Sportsman's Club - www.cccsclub.com

    Ben Lomond Gun Club - www.blgc.org

    Both of these ranges will allow you to practice using all the shooting and moving skills that are used in USPSA or 3-Gun matches. This is the primary reason I am a member at both of these clubs.
    Last I checked the wait time on Clear Creek was 2 years for people who are not residents of Clear Creek County.

    CRC is accepting memberships as far as I know. Not sure about BLGC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caithford View Post
    Last I checked the wait time on Clear Creek was 2 years for people who are not residents of Clear Creek County.

    CRC is accepting memberships as far as I know. Not sure about BLGC.
    Never hurts to be on the waiting list for BLGC. Members come and go. Some can't abide by club rules and get the boot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graves View Post
    Never know when the need to lay down cover fire will arise.
    i can't believe nobody commented on this one....(it still cracked me up)

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