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10/1/2009 6:54:24 PM EDT
Forgive me if i missed it but im new to the denver area and wondering where people go when they need to shred through some paper or clays?
I dont need 300yards but just a safe place that is fun for CQB style shooting.

Thanks for any help!
10/1/2009 7:13:45 PM EDT
[#1]
Don't know of any place that would allow shooting in multiple directions like CQB, but Cherry Creek State Park in Aurora has a decent rifle and pistol range (both bench), as well as archery and trap ranges.
10/2/2009 7:04:26 AM EDT
[#2]
I have been going to lead valley.  Affordable and I like the private berms.  However, it could be the longest range build in history.

www.leadvalleyrange.com
10/2/2009 3:17:01 PM EDT
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Ben Lomond Gun club is your best bet....You have to go to a meeting to join and get accepted (thats how it used to be) but they have a really nice facility with everything you will need.  

http://www.blgc.org
10/2/2009 4:33:00 PM EDT
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Ben Lomond Gun club is your best bet....You have to go to a meeting to join and get accepted (thats how it used to be) but they have a really nice facility with everything you will need.  



http://www.blgc.org


Dont know if I'd call that Denver area, seeing as it is East of the Springs...



 
10/2/2009 6:42:26 PM EDT
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Ben Lomond Gun club is your best bet....You have to go to a meeting to join and get accepted (thats how it used to be) but they have a really nice facility with everything you will need.  

http://www.blgc.org

Dont know if I'd call that Denver area, seeing as it is East of the Springs...
 


It aint that far south.

I know it is a ways from Denver, prolly an hour and 20...but for doing QCB stuff like he asked...unless you are in the mountains I don't know any other place.  

10/2/2009 6:51:42 PM EDT
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Quoted:

Ben Lomond Gun club is your best bet....You have to go to a meeting to join and get accepted (thats how it used to be) but they have a really nice facility with everything you will need.  



http://www.blgc.org


Dont know if I'd call that Denver area, seeing as it is East of the Springs...

 




It aint that far south.



I know it is a ways from Denver, prolly an hour and 20...but for doing QCB stuff like he asked...unless you are in the mountains I don't know any other place.  





I agree, it popped into my head a bit, too...some of their stands there would be good for practicing clearing and whatnot...