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  1. #1
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    Default Blowing stuff up!!!

    Shooting paper is all well an good but is there anywhere in the lehigh valley area you can shoot "stuff"?

    Balloons, fruit, plates, dare I say tanerite?

    Is there ANYPLACE like this around?

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    Default Re: Blowing stuff up!!!

    If you can link up with someone who knows where Burma Road (near Cabellas) is, you can shoot anything you want. TVs, bottles, propane tanks even tanerite is allowed. If you can haul it down range you can shoot it up.

    A few members get together out there a few times a year. It is an "open" to the public range. AFAIK, the only rule prohibits posting directions/location on the internet. (that's what was explained to me anyway)
    When you are called a racist, it just means you won an argument with an Obama supporter.

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    Default Re: Blowing stuff up!!!

    Guthsville rod and gun club has a plinking range where you can put out cans and stuff like that. Im not a memebr but have shot IDPA there a few times.

    The following rules apply to all ranges:
    Only members and paid guests may use the range.
    All shooters and spectators must wear suitable eye and ear protection.
    Juniors must be supervised by a senior member.
    No alcoholic beverages permitted on the ranges.
    The first Shooter on a range is Designated Safety Officer and has full control of Range.
    The normal firing line has preference, but the shooters may agree to move the firing line forward.
    When anyone is down range no weapons shall be handled. Actions shall be open and magazines removed.
    Except where noted only paper or cardboard targets may be used.
    All targets have to be placed on the backers between the uprights.
    No fully automatic, simulated fully automatic or hip shooting is allowed.
    Always make sure your weapon is pointed in a safe direction so any discharges will not leave club property.
    Police your brass including miss fires.
    Remove all targets when you are done shooting.

    Plinking Range
    In addition to the general range rules the following specific rules apply to the 100 Plinking range:
    Pistol calibers only, no magnum loads. Shot guns shot only.
    Targets may be Aluminum cans, plastic containers, and clay birds only.
    Targets have to be placed at the base of the hill no higher than ten feet.
    Place all used targets in the trash barrel.
    dare I say tanerite?
    I doubt it. It is a hoot to shoot though.

    https://www.guthsville.com/
    Last edited by reichebrown; December 21st, 2011 at 05:26 PM.

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    Default Re: Blowing stuff up!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Draxton Smitz View Post
    dare I say tanerite?
    Dare I say private property? Dare I say 3 pounds?
    Aggies Coach Really ??? Take off the tin foil bro.

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