Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: mallard on August 04, 2018, 09:05:41 PM
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Looking for a place to do load development, preferably on the south end. Willing to drive farther and make a day out of it if the location is right. Hopefully can find something out to 600 yards.
From an online search it looks like there's three local range options:
Renton F&G Club - up to 200 yard range
Cascade Shooting Facilities - up to 200 yard range (600 yard member only)
Black Diamond Gun Club - up to 100 yard range
Does anyone have experience with these and their openess to a reloader with equipment?
Also, any input on a location with a longer distance? Feel free to PM info if you prefer.
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Look for state or usfs land ? - should be able to find a 200 - 300 yard spot if such land available. Problem with established facilities is you have to shoot in the wind which complicates load development. Best time to shoot is first 2-3 hours of light when wind is minimal.
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Upper Nisqually Range is pretty darn good. Range out to 550 I believe. Located in Eatonville
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Any site other than a range will be no good with the state fire restrictions on shooting.
Except hunting.
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I never did anything other than set up and shoot there but when I lived closer I loved rentons range. The guys who run it are pretty decent but they are real no nonsense about guys who don't practice safe handling techniques. Saw more than a few guys invited to leave and not come back. I appreciate that.
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I just looked at the Nisqually range. It is 550 yards, but it looks like guests have to be accompanied by a member. So that's probably out. Thanks for the tip.
Ban aside, I'd still like to hear about any public land. The ban won't last forever. I did a little searching for public land East of Seattle, but I didn't find anything suitable.
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Any site other than a range will be no good with the state fire restrictions on shooting.
I think Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forests are still open. WDFW and waDNR lands are closed for target shooting. But it seems like things could change daily.
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Thanks for the feedback. Still on the hunt for some public land. Keeping the range as an option.
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I have searched quite a few different places to try and shoot and do load development like your wanting. You'll spend more time trying to find a spot then you will shooting. When your doing load development at 600 you need to be able to retrieve your target fairly easily. Chances are if you find a dirt road to shoot across some other person will come driving down that road fairly quick. Long flat clear cuts aren't around headed east. I would go shoot some of the 600 yard benchrest matches either at Tacoma or Eatonville.
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Thanks. That saves me some time. I was starting to wonder if I was on a wild goose chase. I'll check out the matches.
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Tacoma Rifle and Revolver has a 600 yard setup. You'd need to check with them as to specifics. http://tacomarifle.org
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Tacoma Sportsman Club has a monthly 600 yds competition open to the public.