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I need a place to shoot my .223 and 7.62x39 indoors? Anyone know of a club in the greater boston area?
Thanks!
Smith & Wesson has a 100 yard indoor range that can take rifles, but I don't believe it is open to the public. I used it during a carbine class there a number of years back.Is there any place that has a 100+ yard indoor range for rifles larger than .22?
American firearms school in north Attleboro allows it
American firearms school in north Attleboro allows it
This sounds like a pretty cool place but they don't have any information on the size of their range or much of any information about being a member. Do you know much about their range?
This sounds like a pretty cool place but they don't have any information on the size of their range or much of any information about being a member. Do you know much about their range?
So from the sound of it nobody really has a decent length range that's indoors and allows rifle use. So far it seems like 25yard indoor is the best you can get.
So from the sound of it nobody really has a decent length range that's indoors and allows rifle use. So far it seems like 25yard indoor is the best you can get.
Ames Rifle and Pistol has a 300 yard range that you shoot from a heated enclosure.
Good point. Woburn Sportsmens Association has the same. Its either a 200 or 300.
Ames R&P seems to be really nice but the link to their indoor pistol range is broken. Can anybody tell me what it's like?
Well i think Ames R&P sounds great but why would you want to shoot a .45 at 50ft? That wouldn't do much good at all in a real life situation.
Well i think Ames R&P sounds great but why would you want to shoot a .45 at 50ft?
If I was going to make a WAG there are no target carriers and the range was probably intended for bullseye shooting... -Mike