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M1A
11-24-2009, 15:03
I know what you are thinking....[ROFL3]

I inherited a medium-large collection and I would love to try some out. I'd prefer within an hour's drive. I have heard of a place called Left Hand Canyon. Was just told to bring a few extra bags for trash. I would rather not go to a range, as I am a poor kid that cannot afford to go to a range yet[BooHoo]. I want to shoot my 40X to atleast 225 yds. Also can you shoot targets at a SWA or not? I have one in mind, but IDK if you can shoot there. Mt. Evans SWA if this is needed.

Irving
11-24-2009, 15:06
If you can afford ammo, you can afford a range.

M1A
11-24-2009, 15:39
Ok...well I dont really want to go on a range, too structured, and I just dont have time to do meetings, work parties, ect. I barely have time to shoot.

rondog
11-24-2009, 20:25
What you're wanting is nearly impossible. If there were a place like that less than an hour from Denver, it would be a trash pit and overran with idiots.

kidicarus13
11-24-2009, 20:48
Ya... the Front Range is not the most free shooting range friendly place in the USA.

denverco
11-24-2009, 21:00
I know what you are thinking....[ROFL3]

I inherited a medium-large collection and I would love to try some out. I'd prefer within an hour's drive. I have heard of a place called Left Hand Canyon. Was just told to bring a few extra bags for trash. I would rather not go to a range, as I am a poor kid that cannot afford to go to a range yet[BooHoo]. I want to shoot my 40X to atleast 225 yds. Also can you shoot targets at a SWA or not? I have one in mind, but IDK if you can shoot there. Mt. Evans SWA if this is needed.

Pm'd.

ghost74
11-29-2009, 00:09
Ya... the Front Range is not the most free shooting range friendly place in the USA.


I have definately figured this out. However, if anyone knows of any spots say out east or southeast of Denver that would be great. The closest free spot that I know of close to Denver is on the backside of Guanella Pass above Georgetown. I want to go shooting without having to deal with Range Nazis and stupid people in general. All I am looking for is a open space on federal land with a backstop.

Troublco
12-01-2009, 13:21
Okay, going through these posts I see repeated references to the "North Site" and a couple for the "South Site". Now, I do belong to a club (Cherry Creek Gun Club) but I get rather tired of the 'one shot at a time' rifle shooting there. It's great for sighting in or bolt action shooting, but I have AR's, a couple M14's, a FAL, M1, etc., that I'd really like to be able to shoot the way they should be (loading more than one round in the mag at a time!) and occasionally at targets that aren't just paper. Any chance someone could PM me and let me in on the location?[Help]

I am interested in club shoots, by the way, but it looks like the January shoot is on the 13th and I'll be out of town for that one. Feb or March look good though, and I'd be happy to bring my .458 SOCOM for Marlin to try out! I could assist with RSO duties if that would help, for the last several years I've been a Military RSO.

Marlin
12-01-2009, 17:24
The north site is in the St. Vrain canyon about 200 yrds east of the intersection of 7 and 72..

The south site is on 67 just out of WP.. about 2 miles north of the Rainbow Falls CG or about 12 miles south of Deckers.. There is a little FSR with a stop sign on the west side of the road..

Troublco
12-01-2009, 17:41
Very good, thanks!

rondog
12-01-2009, 19:07
Just be aware that at the North site, you have to haul ALL of your stuff in and out, you can't really park near the shooting area. Big pain for me, I take all kindsa crap with me when I go blasting. Many guns, mucho ammo, table, chairs, sandbags, targets, on and on.....

And at the South site, the road going in is, shall we say, rather "robust". Been awhile since I've been there, and it was washout/rut city then. I wouldn't try it in a car, myself. Pickup at the least, 4wd would be best. JMHO, I'm sure others go in and out just fine.

Personally, I joined Ben Lomond. Great place to shoot, lots of clean, flat ranges, portajohns, pistol, rifle & shotgun ranges, cowboy range, and AFAIK nobody bugs you about shooting things like cans and plastic jugs full of water, as long as you clean up your mess. No range nazis, just go in and enjoy! It is kind of a drive, though. Just under an hour from my house in Parker. www.blgc.org (http://www.blgc.org)

Troublco
01-25-2010, 15:10
Bump so I can steer BigBear to this!

BigBear
01-25-2010, 15:35
Roads not for a car?... hmmm... guess that rules me out. Okay TroubleCo. You're driving if I'm showing up! lol.

I still don't know where it is. What does "WP" reference on the first page directions?

Irving
01-25-2010, 15:37
There is plenty of room to park off the main road, then hop into the back of a pick up for the last mile or so to the shoot site.