ruggedjeep said:we do trap/skeet every thursday night at place called Oaktree Gun club its in Newhall off the 5 freeway its one of the nicest ranges around. Its got a excellent pistol range to. Inside has a full restaurant and bar it would be a great place to do a meet in greet.
RisingSun said:don't have a shotgun, well one for skeets anyway.
rpili2001 said:I'd vote for Pachmeyer since I'm down in San Diego County for skeet and sporting clays. They had/have a nice sporting clays course (vs a 5 stand on a skeet field).
karstic said:Scott what kind of shotgun do you have? I shoot a Winchester 1300 and change ckokes according to what I'm hunting/shooting.
Big Jeep 101 said:So Scott, when you wanna go back to BC109? :twak: I've been drinking more beer so I have lots of bottles to bring. IIRC- the firing line in HB is pretty expensive. One of the best/least expensive indoor ranges I have been to is Insight in Artesia. It is right off the 91 and Pioneer. For a map or other info: http://insightrange.com/
-Mike
Big Jeep 101 said:I've been drinking more beer so I have lots of bottles to bring. IIRC- the firing line in HB is pretty expensive. -Mike
mikedashg said:I like shooting the clays a lot. I havn't done it enough, and I don't have a shotgun. Luckily I have a few buddies with boat loads of guns.
I want one for myself, but money, and a wife usually gets in the way.
Golden Boy: I've shot an AR-15 and an SKS in Ramona with last year or 2. :shhh: The AR-15 was a pre-ban, I think it was grandfathered in. I thought SKS's were OK though?
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