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Cape Ann sportsman’s club in Gloucester has a 100 yard rifle range and is open to the public on Sundays from 9-1230. I think the cost is $20?Is there any outdoor place in MA to sight in rifles at 50-100 or so yards that doesn’t require a membership or an arm and a leg, or police showing up ? (I hate this state so much )
Thank you for any recommendations!
seekonk near Attleboro . You guys are the best , thanks !What area are you in? I can suggest a place that does require a membership, has a pistol range, a rifle range, and costs a whopping $60 for a year. Which I understand isn't what you were asking for, but also is not an "arm and a leg".
I am western MA, so you are looking at a 1.5 hour drive to get to the range. Some people on the eastern half of the state should be able to direct you to something that doesn't involve 3+ hours just in commute time.Sees
seekonk near Attleboro . You guys are the best , thanks !
where? i need a place to zero my riflesWhat area are you in? I can suggest a place that does require a membership, has a pistol range, a rifle range, and costs a whopping $60 for a year. Which I understand isn't what you were asking for, but also is not an "arm and a leg".
Ours is free to members over 65 that have been members for 5 continuous years prior to their 65th birthday.Fringe benefit of being old….. my club charges $25 per year for seniors!
OP averages one post per year...I’ll say this.
So after you’re sighted in where do you intend to keep shooting??
Join a club. Support the sport. Don’t be a cheap prick.
Big time shooter I guess.OP averages one post per year...
In central MA? There's probably a club with a range in every town in Central MA just about.where? i need a place to zero my rifles
In central MA? There's probably a club with a range in every town in Central MA just about.
Most are probably less than 100 bucks a year.
I know one that's $35 a year but its out in Petersham, which is not even that close to me or I'd be a member.
Hardwick has a fantastic pistol range with steel all set up and a 300 yard rifle range plus, and that is only 60 a year with no hours to do.
So it depends where you live in Central MA, as the closer to your club the better obviously.
nice tips, got a webpage link to the one in petersham and hardwick? am in worcester but willing to drive a bit. not that am cheap or anything but am having a bit of money problem over here lol, down to making 40k a year now.In central MA? There's probably a club with a range in every town in Central MA just about.
Most are probably less than 100 bucks a year.
I know one that's $35 a year but its out in Petersham, which is not even that close to me or I'd be a member.
Hardwick has a fantastic pistol range with steel all set up and a 300 yard rifle range plus, and that is only 60 a year with no hours to do.
So it depends where you live in Central MA, as the closer to your club the better obviously.
nice tips, got a webpage link to the one in petersham and hardwick? am in worcester but willing to drive a bit. not that am cheap or anything but am having a bit of money problem over here lol, down to making 40k a year now.
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Eight point in Sterling would be much closer to Worcester. Youll burn 20 dollars of gas getting to Petersham or Hardwick.
It is not a public range. If that is what the OP is looking for.Copicut Rifle Range in Freetown State Forest. Accessed by dirt roads so you'll need a vehicle with ground clearance. $75 per year.
Copicut Rifle Association
Scallops - Check out Fall River Rod Gun too and if you plan on shooting pistol only, there is a smalll indoor club in the south end of New Beige .
Unfortunately, most clubs have waiting lists years long. in the meantime, you can attend events hosted by some local clubs to hold you ove
II see it's been months on this since the last comment. If anyone is around the southcoaat, what range would you suggest, Sippican, NB rod or copicut? Thanks in advance.