Re: where to shoot in Norcal wth cheytac
Coalinga is a bit farther away than Panoche... maybe 30-45 minutes. I have not been to Coalinga, but not sure if they allow or have steel targets already set up. I know for sure they have trenches for people to put targets up and down.
I am pretty sure I understand which Panoche shooting area you are referring to, @sjb269, and I haven't gone past the gate which was closed due to fire season. The second area of Panoche I am talking about using is also closed until oct 15... you can shoot but you'd have to walk to set up and paint. However, there is third area in Panoche, even closer to the I5 that I have scouted for 1m+... I just have to get out there with a 4WD, which is needed for sure, to see if it's level as it looked like from Panoche Road. And it looks good from Google maps, but again, one has to actually go and see if there is LoS between shooting point and target area. I might try this next weekend... and see if it's doable.
And this third area is NOT closed due to any fire season issues... just need a 4WD to get there, mainly due to clearance, though there looked to be a bit of sand here and there to deal with.
Coalinga is a bit farther away than Panoche... maybe 30-45 minutes. I have not been to Coalinga, but not sure if they allow or have steel targets already set up. I know for sure they have trenches for people to put targets up and down.
I am pretty sure I understand which Panoche shooting area you are referring to, @sjb269, and I haven't gone past the gate which was closed due to fire season. The second area of Panoche I am talking about using is also closed until oct 15... you can shoot but you'd have to walk to set up and paint. However, there is third area in Panoche, even closer to the I5 that I have scouted for 1m+... I just have to get out there with a 4WD, which is needed for sure, to see if it's level as it looked like from Panoche Road. And it looks good from Google maps, but again, one has to actually go and see if there is LoS between shooting point and target area. I might try this next weekend... and see if it's doable.
And this third area is NOT closed due to any fire season issues... just need a 4WD to get there, mainly due to clearance, though there looked to be a bit of sand here and there to deal with.