shooting ranges?
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#13
Originally Posted by db17k,Jun 10 2007, 05:34 PM
my girlfriend's brother works there. he says he's got to wash all the lead bits out of his clothing everynight, and the employees have to take blood tests once a month to check for lead poisoning!
if you guys are down to go shoot lets plan something for a nice day. top down, guns, and girls? call it a day
#15
Originally Posted by jack_krippter,Jun 11 2007, 09:17 AM
my profesional recommened range is san leandro, TM is a $&&#hole. they will not let you wear a vest there, i can't see the logic in any range not letting one protect themselves from all the newbie shooters.
I still like TM though as it is close and reasonably cheap. But for pistols only... rifles in an indoor range = boring
#16
Originally Posted by RWD_RCKT,Jun 11 2007, 09:23 AM
TM has had a few suicides. They probably are thinking you will go on a rampage or something.
I still like TM though as it is close and reasonably cheap. But for pistols only... rifles in an indoor range = boring
I still like TM though as it is close and reasonably cheap. But for pistols only... rifles in an indoor range = boring
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I'm not sure what you define a 'big bullet' 30-06? 7mm? .50?? Or what you going after? varmits or Chevy's
Price wise a Remington 700 PS in either .233 or .308 is hard to beat! Throw in a bi-pod and a Leupod VXII or VXIII scope. If you have $$$ Sig's are excellent.. SSG 3000 or Blaser.. I'd get a SC or turbo for that price..
Price wise a Remington 700 PS in either .233 or .308 is hard to beat! Throw in a bi-pod and a Leupod VXII or VXIII scope. If you have $$$ Sig's are excellent.. SSG 3000 or Blaser.. I'd get a SC or turbo for that price..