range off of rt 380 question.
A few years ago I went to a range off of rt 380 but I don't remember where it is. I think its one of the tobyhanna exits. It was in the woods right before state game land, I had to drive over a small bridge over a stream. Does anybody know where it is?
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yes its a SGL range very easy to find right on 423, minutes off of 380.
it does require a hunting license or PA range permit. search tobyhanna range on google maps it will find it.
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The range at the sgl 127 is closed you have to use the one by the state DOT yard on 435 in Tobyhanna exit. I know the range at 127 had the little bridge that your talking of, that road ran along the stream.
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Hey Q, wow thanks for the update. Yup, that was the range I was talking about. How do you get to the range you're talking about.
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I forget the exit number, but it is the one for the Tobyhanna Army Depot. Assuming you will be headed North from Long Pond, you will make a left at the stop sign. The range will be on the right side of the road immediately before the PennDot building, if I remember correctly.
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Breadman you are correct. Tobyhanna exit off of 380 left at stop sign about 3/4 mile out. Now thats if op is coming from Long Pond. He could also go out to 423 by the mexican restaurant and make a right and take the country route.
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Ill be coming from ling pond, but ill probably do both ways. My wife likes driving the country.
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Qtrborecrazy
The range at the sgl 127 is closed you have to use the one by the state DOT yard on 435 in Tobyhanna exit. I know the range at 127 had the little bridge that your talking of, that road ran along the stream.
I think this range got closed after bunch of terrorists made it their training camp.
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kilroy2981
Ill be coming from ling pond, but ill probably do both ways. My wife likes driving the country.
Go there on 380. You'll only have to pay attention for a minute or two on 423. That way, you can enjoy the winding backroad on the way back.
I might have to head out there sometime soon. I've had a Ruger GSR for almost a year and haven't even fired it yet and just got my hunting license for the year.