Hey Unk,
Know what you mean about shooting ranges/clubs being open to the public. I miss my many years of living in Virginia; there was a gun store there, Clarke Brothers, with a range out back...free so long as you bought your ammo there. The only two ranges I know of around here to shoot center fire are strictly private. Just a sight in weekend before deer season and a few turkey shoots every year. Ct is not a great state for folks who think a good weekend ends with a bruised shoulder. Shotgunning is OK around here, a fair amount of sporting clays, but at $50 per round and up plus shells it can be an expensive sport and it aggravates me; I really need to take some lessons.
But for rifles, this is a tough state. No target practicing on state land, no center fire on state land for hunting, clubs cost a fortune. I'll do some more checking online on clubs with "open to the public" days, but the 2 that I know of within 1/2 an hours drive don't have open to the public days. CT's gun laws are not the worst in the world, but its really not a "shooter friendly" state. Ah well, one day I'll get back to Virginia or maybe I'll just check it all and move out west. For now though, my elderly mother makes staying here a requirement.
Sympathize with you about the eyes. Mine are not what they used to be. Back in my early 40s they went to he!! in a handbasket and haven't gotten any better since.
I like shooting ARs too. Any semi for that matter. But the laws on "black guns" here are so confusing that even my brother in law (state cop)isn't sure whats legal and whats not. So my AK stays locked up and I haven't gotten to play "rock and roll star" since I left VA. Soon.
Bob, Thank you for the reccommendation of the CZ and the Whittaker site. Price is surely right. Have you bought from them?
Best...Kris
Know what you mean about shooting ranges/clubs being open to the public. I miss my many years of living in Virginia; there was a gun store there, Clarke Brothers, with a range out back...free so long as you bought your ammo there. The only two ranges I know of around here to shoot center fire are strictly private. Just a sight in weekend before deer season and a few turkey shoots every year. Ct is not a great state for folks who think a good weekend ends with a bruised shoulder. Shotgunning is OK around here, a fair amount of sporting clays, but at $50 per round and up plus shells it can be an expensive sport and it aggravates me; I really need to take some lessons.
But for rifles, this is a tough state. No target practicing on state land, no center fire on state land for hunting, clubs cost a fortune. I'll do some more checking online on clubs with "open to the public" days, but the 2 that I know of within 1/2 an hours drive don't have open to the public days. CT's gun laws are not the worst in the world, but its really not a "shooter friendly" state. Ah well, one day I'll get back to Virginia or maybe I'll just check it all and move out west. For now though, my elderly mother makes staying here a requirement.
Sympathize with you about the eyes. Mine are not what they used to be. Back in my early 40s they went to he!! in a handbasket and haven't gotten any better since.
I like shooting ARs too. Any semi for that matter. But the laws on "black guns" here are so confusing that even my brother in law (state cop)isn't sure whats legal and whats not. So my AK stays locked up and I haven't gotten to play "rock and roll star" since I left VA. Soon.
Bob, Thank you for the reccommendation of the CZ and the Whittaker site. Price is surely right. Have you bought from them?
Best...Kris
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