If you live in San Jose. Drive time from SJC (airport) to some of the 1K ranges
45 minutes Hollister by appointment only 1100y
1:45 BLM o the first long range spot Unlimited
2:30 Coalinga
2:30 SacVally 1K
2:35 Avenal (with club member)
3 hr to SLO Rifle range 1400y
All of these options do require that you put in a bit of effort to gain access. Meaning that you can not just drive to them anytime you want. Even BLM will have closer if it doesn't rain enough.
Several other private ranges, ranches and a couple of BLM spots that are kinda kept off the radar and MUCH CLOSER
+ 100 yard Rifle ranges, 6 withing 1 hour from SJC..
Just a note as you said you were new.
Medcafe has seen it's element to people you might keep an eye on, especially during the AR craze when people were buying P-mags for $100. I think part of the uber control there had to do with the climate at the time. It is still one of the busiest ranges in the Bay Area and one of my least favored. Target Sports in Milpitas, Indoor might be the most scary.. Look on the ceiling, floors and partitions, people have to more than dumb asses to fuck up that bad, so many times.
Public ranges deal with a lot of unqualified people, some that can not even understand the range commands. As such they do have to put in rules that may seem restrictive.. I can not tell you how many people I have seen walk up (or try to) to the bench while others are down range... People hitting the dirt 50 yards from their target. I avoid them when I can.
45 minutes Hollister by appointment only 1100y
1:45 BLM o the first long range spot Unlimited
2:30 Coalinga
2:30 SacVally 1K
2:35 Avenal (with club member)
3 hr to SLO Rifle range 1400y
All of these options do require that you put in a bit of effort to gain access. Meaning that you can not just drive to them anytime you want. Even BLM will have closer if it doesn't rain enough.
Several other private ranges, ranches and a couple of BLM spots that are kinda kept off the radar and MUCH CLOSER
+ 100 yard Rifle ranges, 6 withing 1 hour from SJC..
Just a note as you said you were new.
Medcafe has seen it's element to people you might keep an eye on, especially during the AR craze when people were buying P-mags for $100. I think part of the uber control there had to do with the climate at the time. It is still one of the busiest ranges in the Bay Area and one of my least favored. Target Sports in Milpitas, Indoor might be the most scary.. Look on the ceiling, floors and partitions, people have to more than dumb asses to fuck up that bad, so many times.
Public ranges deal with a lot of unqualified people, some that can not even understand the range commands. As such they do have to put in rules that may seem restrictive.. I can not tell you how many people I have seen walk up (or try to) to the bench while others are down range... People hitting the dirt 50 yards from their target. I avoid them when I can.