Posted: 2/11/2016 6:45:38 PM EDT
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I have a job offer open in Carlisle Pa. and I'm 95% I'll be moving in that direction. So, what can you tell me about the area? Good places to shoot? Good gun stores? Good local restaurants? Anything unique to do or see?
Also, anyone know of a good place to look for apartments/townhouses/houses? I have a dog, so that narrows the field considerably. Any areas of town to completely avoid? |
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Quoted: I have a job offer open in Carlisle Pa. and I'm 95% I'll be moving in that direction. So, what can you tell me about the area? Good places to shoot? Good gun stores? Good local restaurants? Anything unique to do or see? Also, anyone know of a good place to look for apartments/townhouses/houses? I have a dog, so that narrows the field considerably. Any areas of town to completely avoid? I've worked in the area quite a few times, mostly south in Mt. Holly Springs. Liked the area and found it interesting that General Normal Schwarzkopf named it as one of only two places he wanted to live post-Army, the other being the Pacific Northwest. What I can tell you is there used to be a good gun store down there (Ed Bender's) but it is now closed. I know there are a few north of the turnpike but can't remember their names...hopefully someone from the area jumps in. When I was there I shot at the state game lands range which is also north of the turnpike but only because I wasn't a member at any of the local shooting clubs. You're close to a lot if you like shooting, shopping, history, etc. and you can also be away from a lot if you want. |
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There is a little bit of everything in the area. The State parks are great. The Appalachian trail passes right through the area. There is some night life in Harrisburg, plus museums. Gettysburg is close by. There are lots of family activities around Hershey, PA. If you want big city entertainment, Baltimore is not far. Philadelphia and Washington D.C. are both about 2 hours away. CCW is extremely cheap and easy to get. The only strange thing about PA is the liquor laws. You can't just grab a 6 pack from a store. You must go to a beer distributor and they only sell cases. There are a few exceptions such as restaurants that can sell beer to go and Wegmans also has a separate section where you can buy beer. Craft beer, cider and local wineries are everywhere.
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| I'm hoping to find a private range/club as the rules for using the state game lands feel like they are what NYC might mandate if they were forced to allow gun ranges. Seems like there aren't many Carlisle folks here in the forum, but I'm heading to the area on Monday to look at apartments, so if anyone has suggestions in that regard, or must-stop gun shops/ranges let me know. A good suggestion for a local place to eat would be awesome too. Just trying to get a feel for the place. |
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Quoted: I'm hoping to find a private range/club as the rules for using the state game lands feel like they are what NYC might mandate if they were forced to allow gun ranges. Seems like there aren't many Carlisle folks here in the forum, but I'm heading to the area on Monday to look at apartments, so if anyone has suggestions in that regard, or must-stop gun shops/ranges let me know. A good suggestion for a local place to eat would be awesome too. Just trying to get a feel for the place. http://www.comfortsuitescarlisle.com/1794/index.php supposed to be the #1 place in town I called my step mom, who grew up there and visits a lot, she said to go here, https://www.facebook.com/Hamilton-Restaurant-144970662216513/ |
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Quoted: I'm hoping to find a private range/club as the rules for using the state game lands feel like they are what NYC might mandate if they were forced to allow gun ranges. Seems like there aren't many Carlisle folks here in the forum, but I'm heading to the area on Monday to look at apartments, so if anyone has suggestions in that regard, or must-stop gun shops/ranges let me know. A good suggestion for a local place to eat would be awesome too. Just trying to get a feel for the place. |
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I live in Boiling Springs which is about 6-8 miles from Carlisle. pretty small quiet town Mount Holly Springs is also a small town a little closer to Carlisle I lived there for a couple of years as well
Shooting range I belong to is the Dillsburg Fish and Game over the "mountain" from either Mt. Holly or Boiling Springs. If you are into cars much there is the fairgrounds in Carlisle, dragstrip outside of Holly and the Williams grove Speedway about 8 miles from Carlisle. 39 |
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Live near Mt Holly myself. Good gun shop is in Carlisle, Keystonegunsales. I buy most my.guns from there because its the cheapest I've found.
Probably want to stay outside of the city proper. Mt Holly and Mechanicsburg are nice areas. Plenty of car shows in Carlisle I go to. Gettysburg, Harrisburg etc aren't too far away. I-81 is a death trap. |