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June 23rd, 2020, 07:48 PM #1
Anybody shoot at Holmesburg fish and game?
Pros? Cons? I've shot there twice with a friend who is a member. It is about equal distance from me as Wicen's (which I've only shot at once over a decade ago).
-Zach
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June 23rd, 2020, 09:16 PM #2Super Member
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Re: Anybody shoot at Holmesburg fish and game?
I’ve had a membership there for a few years. It’s closer than BCF&G, where I also shoot.
The rifle range is set up so that you can put target frames at 25, 50, 75 or 100, all on the same range. That works just fine when I want to shoot a few different rifles, like a 9mm PCC, .22s, as well as a 223 or 308, while sitting at the same bench.
I’ve never shot at the pistol range, since it’s often in use by the City, and when I last looked into it you had to request special target frames, locked in some shed, to shoot under 25 yards. I have little desire to shoot pistols at 25 yards.
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June 24th, 2020, 02:05 PM #3
Re: Anybody shoot at Holmesburg fish and game?
Bcf&g?
I only shot at the rifle range at Holmesburg. When i was there the pistol range was busy as well. One of the two times i was there, I shot their .22 plinking event. It was fun.
Do they have a loaded ammo limit? I thought i recalled seeing 5 round limit? Presumably rapid fire is off limits. No issues with muzzle brakes? How bad is the orientation there?
-Zach
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June 24th, 2020, 02:40 PM #4Super Member
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Re: Anybody shoot at Holmesburg fish and game?
Oh right, the five round limit applies at Holmesburg, as well as prohibition of rapid fire. I’d almost forgotten. I’ve assumed that rule was because the City of Philly owns the property and you gotta keep those civilians in line. Many times I’ve been at the rifle range shooting slowly with multiple magazines loaded with the five round limit, while 200 feet away the police (or prisons, or some other city division) is banging away doing rapid fire mag dumps.
Brakes are fine.
The orientation was okay. To the best of my recollection it was a walk around and safety talk. I’ve been shooting for 60 years without incident so orientations are not particularly eye opening. There is a pistol qualification at 25 yards. I think it was ten consecutive shots in a ten inch circle to qualify to use the indoor range. Two of us out of the ten or fifteen at orientation qualified. Some people were shooting the crap out of the timber berms.
BCFG is Bucks County Fish and Game in Doylestown.
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June 24th, 2020, 02:50 PM #5
Re: Anybody shoot at Holmesburg fish and game?
Thank you! Doylestown is WAY too far from me. Especially since for indoor pistol, i live 5 minutes from ready aim fire.
I can live with 5 rounds. I don't need to shoot fast with a high power (with respect to .22lr) rifle.
I didn't realize they had an indoor range. 25 yards is a hell of a hard qualification for the average shooter (including myself). Does caliber come into play for that qualification? I could certainly do it with a .22 and a pistol scope. Haha.
It was definitely interesting when you walked under the wooden beams at the rifle range and saw how many rounds were lodged into it. Is there any excuse other than negligent discharge?
-Zach
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June 24th, 2020, 03:31 PM #6Super Member
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Re: Anybody shoot at Holmesburg fish and game?
I think you can use a 22 for the qualification. But that’s only required to shoot indoors. Anyone can bang away outside.
I’ve never used the indoor range. It’s lead only, you need a companion to call 911 in case you shoot your self, and there’s some procedure to turn on the ventilation system that I’ve long forgotten.
You want to see negligent discharges, go to Ready Aim Fire on a Saturday night.
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June 24th, 2020, 04:38 PM #7Grand Member
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Re: Anybody shoot at Holmesburg fish and game?
My information is old, so I don't know what current status is. But when I checked the place out maybe 12 years ago, there was a no-CCW rule in place. That's right, no carry at a gun range. I emailed back and forth with some board member on this, and got fudd answers. YMMV nowadays.
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June 25th, 2020, 08:17 AM #8Member
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Re: Anybody shoot at Holmesburg fish and game?
Have you considered Falls Township? That*s closer to you, terrific indoor range with no restrictions on lead or jacketed other than normal calibre limits...rifle range out to 200 yards, out door pistol range, plinking range, etc.
Holmesburg is required to allow the use of their pistol ranges by Phila Prisons, and a few other agencies Tuesday thru Friday until about 2-3pm. Then it*s available to the members. Mondays it is clear for member use. Unfortunately during the summer months it is closed to pistols on the weekends as the City has determined that it can*t be used as there is a park walk behind on the river bank. Rifles and pistols ok on the rifle range.
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June 25th, 2020, 08:28 AM #9
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June 25th, 2020, 01:04 PM #10Member
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Re: Anybody shoot at Holmesburg fish and game?
You don*t know ANYONE who*s a member?
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