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    NeWcS
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    Default Are there really no public outdoor ranges in the metro area?

    Aside from the range at Cherry Creek are there really no public outdoor ranges in the S. Metro Area? Am I missing something.

    Where are people shooting long guns?


    Thank you!

    -Jay

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    Yep, pretty much true. Land is too valuable, neighborhoods sprout and fill with left coasters who bitch about the noise. Just ask the Boy Scouts. (http://www.co-ar15.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6366)

    If you are willing to expand your driving distance, there's Golden Gun Club for public shotgun (trap/skeet) open to the public, GGC is near Watkins, not Golden anymore. There's also Kiowa Creek for clays. Way up north you can try Pawnee. Then there's public lands.

    I haven't been back to Cherry Creek for years. They seem to be hyper paranoid someone will put a round off the range. They don't allow suppressors or FA fire. Maybe the new management is better.

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    I just went to the Cherry Creek range for the first time Saturday.No rapid fire allowed-1 sec between rds..Quite a few AR's on the range-including mine.Since I'm an NRA instructor I was impressed with range safety in general for a public range.I've been on some crazy public ranges.I know the owner and the RSO from Boy Scout years on Peaceful Valley ranges so I was comfortable with them.I'll definetly return there.

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    I guess whats kept me away has been the price. I think it BS you have to but a parks pass along side the range fee. Come on, One or the other.


    -Jay

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    Yeah-the parks pass was hard to swallow but it's getting hard to find places to shoot anymore so I ponied up for a year pass. That's the cheapest way to do it if your going to go out there regularly and you don't want to join their club.

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    I've only heard about this club.

    http://www.bcgc.com/fickes/

    $120 for 6 months access doesn't seem absurd.


    I would be willing to research the National Forest areas around me (Pine) that are open to shooting and that could be setup for 300+ yd shooting if anyone is interested. Let me know.

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    If you want to drive an hour east
    http://www.crci.org/

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    Quote Originally Posted by rugger View Post
    I've only heard about this club.

    http://www.bcgc.com/fickes/

    $120 for 6 months access doesn't seem absurd.


    I would be willing to research the National Forest areas around me (Pine) that are open to shooting and that could be setup for 300+ yd shooting if anyone is interested. Let me know.
    If you would like to check out buffalo Creek let me know and I can show you around. I have some loads to test in the next couple of weeks. I promote the AR clinics for the south end of the state for BCGC.

    Winter access ranges from good to so-so. Drop me a PM.

    Jerry
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    Nobody's coming, what ya do that was so wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrymrc View Post
    If you would like to check out buffalo Creek let me know and I can show you around. I have some loads to test in the next couple of weeks. I promote the AR clinics for the south end of the state for BCGC.

    Winter access ranges from good to so-so. Drop me a PM.

    Jerry

    How far is this from the Springs?
    Pete

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    Quote Originally Posted by aloharover View Post
    How far is this from the Springs?
    Pete

    Pete,
    If you take 24 West out of the Springs to Woodland Park and then right on 67 heading North and turn onto 126 you will come to Buffalo Creek in about 1.5 hours per google maps. It is approximately 62 miles from Academy and I-25.

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