What's a 100 yard iron sight shooting ?This is looking great. Much better than the weathered berm and tables. Hopefully they install a better target holding system and not the chicken wire, sticks, and clothes pins that they had before. And a few more things: more lanes, a lane greater than 100 yards, and 100 yard iron sight shooting would be nice too.
Definitely watching this
I went there once about three years ago, I took a Lee Enfield. When I signed up in the Range Officer's building he asked me what I brought. I told him a 303 and that I wanted to see how it shoots at 100 yards or something like that. He told me that most people usually shoot surplus rifles at fifty yards or he recommended that I do that, he didn't say anything to me about not being able to use the 100 yard range. I don't know if I will be returning after the remodeling is done, I enjoy going to Winamac and really want to try Kingsbury.
I went there once about three years ago, I took a Lee Enfield. When I signed up in the Range Officer's building he asked me what I brought. I told him a 303 and that I wanted to see how it shoots at 100 yards or something like that. He told me that most people usually shoot surplus rifles at fifty yards or he recommended that I do that, he didn't say anything to me about not being able to use the 100 yard range. I don't know if I will be returning after the remodeling is done, I enjoy going to Winamac and really want to try Kingsbury.
Man I remember the day when you "shoot what you brought" and that didn't mean the gun you brought. That meant the washing machine, microwave, etc. Now those were the days. Sure, once in a while your buddy would shoot one over your shoulder while you were down range but we were men and we just laughed it off. Lol not like these millinials these days with very tender feelings
I don't know if I will be returning after the remodeling is done, I enjoy going to Winamac and really want to try Kingsbury.