Front page of their website says it's 45 feet.
http://www.gmfsc.org/green.php for reference
Front page of their website says it's 45 feet.
http://www.gmfsc.org/green.php for reference
I've been there a few times, nice place. But the "no lead bullets and no steel jacketed bullets" rules kinda kill it for me. What's the point of loading up a bunch of LSWC target bullets if you can't use them? Or buying milsurp ammo for your Mosin? Even the pulled M2 ball bullets I have are magnetic. I'm not driving there just to be told I can't use my ammo.
I've been there a few times, I learned the hard way with my tinted shooting glasses (couldn't see-bought clear lenses for the next trip). I like going on Sunday evenings, place is usually quiet and they let me shoot to my heart's content. I do dislike their ammo policies (especially after they tore open several factory sealed boxes of my ammo) but I suppose they are protecting their investment. I'd recommend it, especially due to its location.
"Owning a handgun doesn't make you armed any more than owning a guitar makes you a musician." - Col. Jeff Cooper