Re: SHWW Group
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 45.308</div><div class="ubbcode-body">How easy is it to find places to shoot, either a constructed range or open public land in WA, living in the Fort Lewis area?
I am not into comps, I prefer to go mid week with out crowds.
Thoughts of moving again, closer to home...Alaska.
Thanks
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Well, there's range 15 on Fort Lewis, but it does get crowded and on the weekend, but it's a descent 300 yard range. Capitol Forest to the west of Fort Lewis is open state land. We're going there Monday. I've never been there but I'm told there are places out there to shoot long range if you know where to look. You're welcome to join us if you'd like.
Then you can shoot anywhere in the National Forest, but that can be a pain because you can't shoot across roads, water, or into trees
. Who's NOT going to hit a tree in this state. You have to drive at least past Forest Road 74 on 410 to get to a good shooting site. And the gates may all still be closed. Probably not as good as Alaska, but there are a few places if you know where to look.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 45.308</div><div class="ubbcode-body">How easy is it to find places to shoot, either a constructed range or open public land in WA, living in the Fort Lewis area?
I am not into comps, I prefer to go mid week with out crowds.
Thoughts of moving again, closer to home...Alaska.
Thanks
</div></div>
Well, there's range 15 on Fort Lewis, but it does get crowded and on the weekend, but it's a descent 300 yard range. Capitol Forest to the west of Fort Lewis is open state land. We're going there Monday. I've never been there but I'm told there are places out there to shoot long range if you know where to look. You're welcome to join us if you'd like.
Then you can shoot anywhere in the National Forest, but that can be a pain because you can't shoot across roads, water, or into trees