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Anyone know any good ranges in SC to shoot the Garand at? I've mostly been doing the pistol thing and the 30-06 is much different in terms of range needs and I'm having trouble finding places. Just looking for ideas. Surrounding states might work as well. Might be the wrong section to ask.
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-Matt Last edited by Slug; 03-03-2010 at 05:16 PM. |
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Garand Clinic 1 May 2010 www.polkcountygunclub.org
click on the link for the clinic and print the entry form. We still have room. |
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Mid Carolina rifle range, we have a highpower shoot the 2nd Sunday of the month, and a lot of people shoot Garands.
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There is a very good SC dept. of natural resources range in Spartanburg County - approx. 90 minutes from Columbia. There are two ranges on site, a 100 yard range with a covered firing line and a 200 yard range, also with covered firing line. Skeet and archery ranges are also on site. Hours are 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Tuesday - Saturday. Driving directions can be found at the DNR website.
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Charlotte rifle club also shoots 2 HISTORIC MILITARY RIFLE MATCHES every year. The next one will be Sunday, July 4th. PSMA has one November 6th at Ft Gordon in GA, you do not have to be a member to shoot. Mid Carolina will have a Garand/vintage rifle match the 2nd Saturday in September.
We also have a steel plate shoot with a Garand subdivision every 3 months at the Charlotte club, next match May 29th. This match is a lot of fun, and they normally have pretty nice prizes as well. The winner of the next individual match will get an FNP-9 pistol I hear. |
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There's an excellent, free DNR range near Pickens...it's where I do most of my shooting...
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^ Good to know. I am thinking of picking up a M1 Garand soon. I live in Greer SC.
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The rifle lines must fire through concrete tubes, you must fire while seated at their benches, Finally-you are supposed to load and fire one round at a time. It's best for sighting in scopes and not m1 match training. |
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