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Posted: 12/29/2014 1:57:38 AM EDT
Recently moved back to Richmond and looking for some like minded friends to hit the range with. I'm prior military, DOD contractor, special Operations Responce Team Member at a prison and now run a Bar here in town. id like to find a group of people to hit the range with and also interested into hitting buds for idpa a few times a month.
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I'm in Richmond all the time...mostly at Madison Garden though.
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I live in Richmond. I like to target shoot my Glock 9mm and .45 pistols. I also have a 9mm AR-15 and a DoubleStar 5.56 AR-15 that I occasionally target shoot. Sometimes I'll get out my Mossberg 590A1 shotgun and shoot slugs for fun.
I work in Frankfort and frequently shoot at the Franklin County Sportsmen's Club around lunch time. It's really close to my office so I can get in 30 minutes or so during my lunch break. Where can people shoot in Richmond/Madison County? I'd love to shoot some longer distance (135 yards is max at the Club in Frankfort) but other than asking for permission on private land I'm not aware of any place to shoot. I'd love to have some place handy in Madison County to shoot on weekends as I only shoot in Frankfort during the week when I'm there for work. |
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Kingston Wildlife Management Area is one option, though I'm not sure to what distance you can shoot.
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Thanks. I've heard of it but hadn't seen any information on it. The web link is helpful. You might think living in Madison County all my life I'd know more about it.
If I successfully located it on a satellite map it looks like the shooting range is 100 yards and looks like 4 lanes. Online it says "(for single projectile firearms only; no shotshells or pistols allowed)". Quoted:
Kingston Wildlife Management Area is one option, though I'm not sure to what distance you can shoot. View Quote |
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Kingston is a "tube" range. You must shoot through these long tubes...pretty goofy.
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WMA at Kingston is a joke now. You use to be able to at least zreo your weapon at 25, 50 and so forth now you can only fire at the 100 yard mark down a tube. I also wish there was some where to shoot closer to Berea/Richmond.
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What's the idea behind the tubes? Is it supposed to be safer? I guess those black things in the sattelite image are the tubes. They look to be about 25 feet long. What are the tubes made of and what's the inside diameter that one is shooting through? I'm just trying to picture what it's going to be like.
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Kingston is a "tube" range. You must shoot through these long tubes...pretty goofy. View Quote |
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What's the idea behind the tubes? Is it supposed to be safer? I guess those black things in the sattelite image are the tubes. They look to be about 25 feet long. What are the tubes made of and what's the inside diameter that one is shooting through? I'm just trying to picture what it's going to be like. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
What's the idea behind the tubes? Is it supposed to be safer? I guess those black things in the sattelite image are the tubes. They look to be about 25 feet long. What are the tubes made of and what's the inside diameter that one is shooting through? I'm just trying to picture what it's going to be like. Quoted:
Kingston is a "tube" range. You must shoot through these long tubes...pretty goofy. I think the idea behind the tubes is to keep the shooter aimed at the desired angle. Can't shoot over the berm or targets. |
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I think the idea behind the tubes is to keep the shooter aimed at the desired angle. Can't shoot over the berm or targets. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What's the idea behind the tubes? Is it supposed to be safer? I guess those black things in the sattelite image are the tubes. They look to be about 25 feet long. What are the tubes made of and what's the inside diameter that one is shooting through? I'm just trying to picture what it's going to be like. Quoted:
Kingston is a "tube" range. You must shoot through these long tubes...pretty goofy. I think the idea behind the tubes is to keep the shooter aimed at the desired angle. Can't shoot over the berm or targets. The tubes are probably 2 feet in diameter. I only shot there once and hated it. |
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You would think with the population in the Richmond area there would be a Sportmans club or something. Anybody got some land to donate. I would think there would be enough interest and so on and so forth.
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I heard that people can go shooting in the rock quarry off of exit 59 in Mt Vernon. I have places to shoot at my farm, so I've not been there, but it's probably worth checking into it.
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Hey, I just recently found out that there's a new range between Richmond and Lancaster called Sugar Creek Shooting Range. They list their address as 1033 Perry Rogers Rd Lancaster, Kentucky.
If somebody goes please let us know what you find. They have some photos and information at their Facebook page. I didn't see a whole lot at their website This is a link to a post in the Ky Ranges Sticky topic. I haven't gone but I think I will check it out if the weather ever warms up enough on the weekends. |
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Hey, I just recently found out that there's a new range between Richmond and Lancaster called Sugar Creek Shooting Range. They list their address as 1033 Perry Rogers Rd Lancaster, Kentucky. If somebody goes please let us know what you find. They have some photos and information at their Facebook page. I didn't see a whole lot at their website This is a link to a post in the Ky Ranges Sticky topic. I haven't gone but I think I will check it out if the weather ever warms up enough on the weekends. View Quote Looks like a nice place, but I can move around at mine. |
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Looks like a sweet setup. We should all get together and do some shooting. Or atleast a meet and greet. IF someone would host a range day I'd host a meet and greet at my bar.
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It is too bad, (and rather stupid), that Rockcastle Shooting Center is not in Rockcastle.
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Hey, I just recently found out that there's a new range between Richmond and Lancaster called Sugar Creek Shooting Range. They list their address as 1033 Perry Rogers Rd Lancaster, Kentucky. If somebody goes please let us know what you find. They have some photos and information at their Facebook page. I didn't see a whole lot at their website This is a link to a post in the Ky Ranges Sticky topic. I haven't gone but I think I will check it out if the weather ever warms up enough on the weekends. View Quote We went out there about a month ago. We shot pistols and were the only people on the pistol or rifle ranges. The place isn't huge, but they seemed to make good use of their space. The pistol area was about 25 or 30 yards deep. I believe they said the rifle range is a 250. Nice owners, and the setup is in the process of becoming pretty neat, I think. Definitely worth your time to look. It's easy to drive right by...look for for a small sign down at like "campaign sign" height by a driveway. The range and range shed are well back from the road, so you'll need the sign. |
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Once the weather clear's those of us around the Richmond KY area should really consider a meet and greet. I would be up for that.
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So how many would be interested. Can we get a head count. I am in.
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Lexington here, just noticed this thread.
I lurk more than post, finally registered a few months back |
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Damm the bad luck i have Kin Folk comming this weekend. How about next Sunday the 22nd early afternoon some time. Would it be OK with you guys if I posted this meet and greet on another firearms site and maybe drum up some more people.
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It looks like we have interest, it's just hammering down a date. My schedule, most days, is fairly flexible.
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Someone pick a time and place. I am good any mon, wed, or sunday.
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Live in Berea and try to shoot a lot but lately havent since prices of 22 went skyhigh and you cant find any. I have a farm we shoot pistol at (steel plates) and its where I hold my CCDW shooting portion at. We can also shoot out to 300 yrds. Id be up for a meet and greet when my leg gets better (torn calf muscle and messed up ankle).
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Check out Sugar Creek Range in Lancaster. 20 mins from Richmond. 250 yd rifle and a huge pistol pit. You can shoot from a holster there, do drills, shoot rifles on pistol range, etc. Very flexible complex with lots of options.
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Hey, I just recently found out that there's a new range between Richmond and Lancaster called Sugar Creek Shooting Range. They list their address as 1033 Perry Rogers Rd Lancaster, Kentucky. If somebody goes please let us know what you find. They have some photos and information at their Facebook page. I didn't see a whole lot at their website This is a link to a post in the Ky Ranges Sticky topic. I haven't gone but I think I will check it out if the weather ever warms up enough on the weekends. View Quote Wife and I went there once. Not a bad range at all...very small operation, but the owners (young couple) are really nice. We will go again. |
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