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Are there any public ranges in the Seattle/Tacoma area (or within reasonable driving distance) where I can sight in my muzzleloader? One thing I miss about North Carolina is the 400 acres I had access to.
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Any rifle range will work.
Renton, Tacoma, Kenmore, Issaquah all have ranges you can shoot at. There are probably more, but those are off the top of my head.
Muzzleloaders are no issue.
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Tacoma sportsmans club, its just outside of southhill Puyallup.
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Awesome. Do I need to set up an appointment for Tacoma?
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No, its like 10.00 per gun I think. You might see if they have a number and call to make sure they don't have a special event going on when you decide to go, they used to have 600 yard shoots.
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I doubt I'll need that for the muzzle...but my 30-06 may need some adjustment after moving across the country. But that can wait for next year. Thanks for the info.
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Tacoma Sportsmans Club off Canyon Rd in the Fredrickson area, Paul Bunyon on South Hill Puyallup just past 176th, Upper Nisqually Sportsmens Club in Eatonville.
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Kenmore Shooting Range in Bothell is excellent. Check out their website.
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