Carters Country

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J.D.
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Anyone shoot at their range? I'm gonna be on that side of town sat. thanks, JD

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I've never shot there, but several members of my church use them regularly. They're okay. I don't know if they'll let you draw & shoot, etc.
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I went by there Sat. Nice range not as crowded as ASC.I just had to shoot my new .45 G30 sweet shooting gun :grin: Need more ammo though.100 rounds is not enough :grin:

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Good outdoor range with ceasefires about every half hour. They charge by the number of shooters and number of firearms and you have to use their targets. No drawing from holsters, that I recall. You can shoot pistols while standing or sitting. Rifle ranges are 25, 50 100, 200 yards. All rifle shooting is from the bench. They also have trap and skeet.
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