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Thread: Range options near Canadensis
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January 4th, 2011, 01:51 PM #1Grand Member
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Range options near Canadensis
I'll be headed to that area with some friends this weekend, and a couple of us are considering shooting for a couple of hours on Saturday afternoon. Pistol for sure, maybe a little rifle. The two obvious options I've come up with are Sunset Hill and SGL 127 (the Tobyhanna threads here don't look too discouraging). I'm wondering what we're likely to encounter there on a 30-degree January Saturday afternoon. Other than the cost difference and avoiding the hotshot idiots, which would be the better choice?
Also, if the weather turns really foul on us, is there a nearby indoor option? Pocono Pistol in Stroudsburg looks like a possibility, but they have an all-day class there this Saturday so I'm guessing it may be pretty crowded.
Thanks in advance for your keen insight!
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January 5th, 2011, 04:55 PM #2Senior Member
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Re: Range options near Canadensis
You could also try Heberlings up in Pompton. It would be more of a trip but it's usually not crowed there.
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