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    Default Burma Road

    im gonna be in schuykill haven in mid august need some directions . i went a while back when i was 15 yrs old and figured i'd swing through.
    if someone could PM me directions i'd appreciate it .
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    The best part of Burma Road is that it's free and you can do as you please.
    The worst part of Burma Road is that it's free and you can do as you please.

    There's a small dedicated group of regulars there to help shooters and try to prevent stupidity, but they can't be there 24/7 and usually stay away on weekends. I would advise shooters to do the same.

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    Do not walk away from your guns to place targets. Even if you are the only person there, cars have been know to stop, someone jumps out and goodbye guns!

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    The first rule of Burma Road is: we do not talk about Burma Rd! You want us to tell you where it is after you blatantly waltzed in here and violated Rule #1 ?

    Take state route 1006 (Burma Rd) east off of route 61 in St. Clair, Pa. Go up the hill, all the way up the hill, about a mile after it flattens out, look right. When you see it, you have two choices, slam the brakes on and back up, risking getting rear ended. Or, keep going and make a u-turn and come back!

    Seriously, DO NOT walk down range without taking your guns with you, or leaving an armed guard with them!


    Wait, why are we answering this question now? OP posted it in July
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    Last edited by Manxdriver; September 5th, 2015 at 07:17 PM.

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    Default Re: Burma Road

    Is burma still open

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogey1 View Post
    Is burma still open?
    I have not been by lately, but have not heard otherwise. It was still in use several months ago.
    Last edited by gghbi; June 27th, 2018 at 09:28 PM.
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    It was just referenced in this thread but I don't know for sure. I have a friend who has mentioned a range that sound like it if you want me to check with him.

    http://forum.pafoa.org/showthread.php?t=336562
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