How good/bad are the access roads to BLGC? My car is not awd or 4wd so being able to get in/out when the weather gets sketchy is a concern.
Also, do you know if they're taking new members?
How good/bad are the access roads to BLGC? My car is not awd or 4wd so being able to get in/out when the weather gets sketchy is a concern.
Also, do you know if they're taking new members?
I am a 2nd year member and I can tell you most of the time they are great getting to the range, they are all county and state owned roads. It is the roads in the range that can be tricky. They laid down gravel a few months ago which as helped but when there is a big snow storm or a ton of rain the roads are clay and become very slippery. People go through there with their 4wd and it craps up the roads. I do not have 4wd and I go a lot. 95% of the time there are no issues, the other 5%, stay home!
I'm a member and I think they're fine. Ever been to the South Site down north of Woodland Park? BLGC's road are 100x better than that!
No waiting for memberships either, AFAIK.
There is a paved road that goes right past the entrance...then its just 150 yards or so of dirt driveway and parking lot...
Has the road in been graded? Last time I was down there, there were washouts all over the place that would swallow a car right up to the axles. I'd be scared to death to try driving in there with snow on the ground or after dark. And I recall there's roads/paths/trails going all over the place.
Can't say coming from the north but the pavement ends at Hwy 24 coming east. When you turn off at Blasinggame Road it is dirt from there. As others have stated they are very easily accessed by a 2wd drive vehicle. I go frequently and have no problems in my car. I don't attempt to shoot after a hard rain or significant snow fall. The road to the 600 yd range drifts.
Best range around.
will work for:
bullets primers & brass
XTR II 4 x 20 SCR
XTR II 5x25 SCR
XTR II 3x15 SCR
XTR III 5.5x30 SCR
Hawkins Precision