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DeltaKilo
10-06-2009, 10:48
Wildlife Hunters Association of Colorado has a range out in Brighton, about 30 minutes from Longmont, that is pretty darned decent. They have a contingent of action pistoleros, plus rifle ranges out to 400 yards.

Dues are $275 to start out, and as of last week, they didn't have a waiting list to join.

www.wildlifehunters.com

jh308
10-10-2009, 19:03
Thanks for the info.

I'm going to have to check this place out in person. I've been looking for a good range for awhile now.

LeJerk
10-10-2009, 22:05
Google maps says about 1 hour from Boulder and Longmont from the directions I got from the website.


39.956366, -104.571208

DeltaKilo
10-10-2009, 22:19
Google maps says about 1 hour from Boulder and Longmont from the directions I got from the website.


39.956366, -104.571208

Depends on how one drives, though I could be mistaken on exactly how far out it is, I was estimating,.

cysoto
10-11-2009, 11:24
LeJerk is right, our range is located approximately 50 minutes from Boulder and about 40 minutes from Longmont (depending on traffic and specific location).

We have quite a few members from the Boulder/Longmont area that have chosen to join our range because the wait list at the Boulder Rifle Club is a bit long and it would take them several years to earn a spot at that range.

Hannu
10-11-2009, 21:02
Cysoto, are memberships still available ? What kind of activities are allowed, like USPSA / IPSC practice ?

DeltaKilo
10-11-2009, 21:13
Cysoto, are memberships still available ? What kind of activities are allowed, like USPSA / IPSC practice ?

According to the website, they do allow that sort of practice. I believe they also have a practical pistol league.

Hannu
10-11-2009, 21:22
Interesting... Is the range open some days, so someone could just stop by (without any firearms) and take a closer look of the range ?

DeltaKilo
10-11-2009, 21:26
Interesting... Is the range open some days, so someone could just stop by (without any firearms) and take a closer look of the range ?

Cy was very happy to offer to take me out to show me around the range before I joined...having been a rampart shooter a long time, I opted to simply join, figuring it couldn't be that bad. [LOL]

Worst case, I'm happy to take you as a guest (assuming that's allowed cy?)

cysoto
10-11-2009, 22:35
Wow, lots of questions!! :) Let me try to address them all...

We have two monthly pistol competitions that are open to non-members. One of them is a Bowling Pins Shoot that we hold on the first Saturday of every month and the other is a Defensive Pistol Match that is shot on the fourth Saturday of every month. This last one follows the rules and guidelines of IDPA but with two variations: we don't enforce the use of a cover garment and we only load magazines with eight rounds each (we have a lot of 1911 shooter and they don't want to be beat by the "10-rounders"). [Muaha]

We allow and encourage members to setup and practice courses of fire that require movement (IDPA/USPSA style). I try to make it to the range at least twice a week to practice some "run-and-gunning" and I always love when I can meet up with some of our members to practice these. There is a lot that I can learn when someone is looking and pointing out mistakes that I may be inadvertently doing. (You would think that with all this practice I would be a better shooter but sadly I am still a lowly "B" shooter).

Guests are most certainly allowed at the range. We ask of them to please read and sign a waiver form and to wear an ID cards that identifies them as 'VISITOR'. There is no charge to them but they must be accompanied by a member.

We don't have a full-time Range Officer but I live really close to the range so anytime a person would like to come visit us for a tour, I am happy to accompany them; they just need to call me to setup an appointment (my phone number is on our website). The other option is to come visit us at one of our schedule events which, like I mentioned before, are open to non-members.

I hope I have answered all the questions and, if I didn't, feel free to contact me either through this site or through my contact info found in our webpage.

Thank you all for your interest and Thank You DeltaKilo for presenting our range as an option to those who may be looking for a place to shoot.

LeJerk
10-11-2009, 23:03
Seems like a pretty good deal. A bit far, but not much farther than where I usually go :)

al_g
10-13-2009, 12:53
Come spring I'm going to have to check this place out. Looks like it is 10-15 minutes from me.

Hannu
10-16-2009, 13:36
Thank you to Cy Soto about introducing WHAC range to me this morning !
You are going to have more members pretty soon ;)

cysoto
10-16-2009, 13:39
Thank you to Cy Soto about introducing WHAC range to me this morning !
You are going to have more members pretty soon ;)
It was a great pleasure to meet you in person this morning. Thank you for taking the time to visit our range!

Cy

DeltaKilo
10-16-2009, 13:49
It was a great pleasure to meet you in person this morning. Thank you for taking the time to visit our range!

Cy

Cy,

just wanted to say thank YOU for offering us such a great place to shoot. Having just gotten my membership through your range, it's an excellent opportunity and a fine facility. Thanks for adding another great place to shoot here in Colorado.

If there's ever anything I can do to help out, let me know!

Dave K.

Glock19fan
10-18-2009, 20:53
Sounds great, I was looking for a outdoor range around Denver but I guess i could drive for 1 hour

GuitarCrazyo
10-28-2009, 18:53
Looks like theres a bidding war of some sort in this thread. All these alluring offers can drive a potential retiree insane from indecision

DeltaKilo
10-28-2009, 19:04
Looks like theres a bidding war of some sort in this thread. All these alluring offers can drive a potential retiree insane from indecision

No bidding war, we're all talking about Wildlife Hunters Association of Colorado. [Beer]

Hannu
10-28-2009, 20:24
I do not see any bidding here... But, just got our WHAC membership cards [UZI]

DeltaKilo
10-28-2009, 20:54
I do not see any bidding here... But, just got our WHAC membership cards [UZI]

welcome, brother

cysoto
10-28-2009, 21:24
I do not see any bidding here... But, just got our WHAC membership cards [UZI]
Just when you got your cards, Mother Nature blesses us with a foot of snow... [Freeze]

DeltaKilo
10-28-2009, 21:36
Just when you got your cards, Mother Nature blesses us with a foot of snow... [Freeze]

Ah, well, enjoy it while it lasts.

henpecked
06-08-2010, 10:40
Deserves to back at the top.........

DeltaKilo
06-08-2010, 10:44
Absolutely.

maverickar15
06-16-2010, 19:44
Hello all (I actually registered here a year ago but seems like it has been wiped out)

I'm a relatively newcomer to Broomfield (Colorado for that matter) and I've been trying to find places to shoot. I went to North site several times but recently found out it has been closed... I went into national forests a couple of times but with all the hikers, people on bikes / quads I just don't think it is safe for anyone.

This range sounds great to me, only about 30 miles from where I live, with combat style range and 400 yd rifle range to boot. [Beer] One question I have is, are they friendly with AR's and other "Scary looking, non-PC" weapons, and is there a restriction on 1 round per second kind of rule? I like to do double taps (or the occasional mag dumps) but I keep my rounds on the target.

DeltaKilo
06-16-2010, 20:18
Hello all (I actually registered here a year ago but seems like it has been wiped out)

I'm a relatively newcomer to Broomfield (Colorado for that matter) and I've been trying to find places to shoot. I went to North site several times but recently found out it has been closed... I went into national forests a couple of times but with all the hikers, people on bikes / quads I just don't think it is safe for anyone.

This range sounds great to me, only about 30 miles from where I live, with combat style range and 400 yd rifle range to boot. [Beer] One question I have is, are they friendly with AR's and other "Scary looking, non-PC" weapons, and is there a restriction on 1 round per second kind of rule? I like to do double taps (or the occasional mag dumps) but I keep my rounds on the target.

Knowing Cy, and the other shooters there, Yes. [M2]

Hannu
06-16-2010, 20:20
There seem to be pretty many AR shooters, like myself.
I have never heard any negative comment. Many people there seem to be positively interested, or they just do not care as long as you act reasonably.

cysoto
06-16-2010, 23:18
We are quite fond of all firearms; especially the "very scary ones"! And no, we have no restrictions against rapid fire.

The only type of restriction that we have has to do with ammo. In order to avoid the risk of sparking the weeds around the range on fire, we ask our members to please refrain from shooting incendiary, concussive, or explosive rounds (i.e. Tracer Rounds).