View Full Version : where to shoot AR-15's in Memphis?
flybywire
11-27-2007, 05:22
I checked all the indoor ranges - Rangemaster, RangeUSA, TopBrass, Bullseye - they all said no to shooting my AR15.
One exception was RangeUSA: you can shoot your AR but must use their frangible ammo - about 4 times the cost of my ammo.
The only place I know of is MSSA, if you want to spend the bucks.
Any ideas?
Wow, what a Straight Line. :devildance:
(sorry, not from that area)
You've just about covered all places, except for an outdoor range down near Hernando, I believe. ECMills will know more about this place than I do; I've never been there. A little help there, Mills?
Akita, I still want your Oly 9mm!
newsphotog
11-28-2007, 06:20
You've just about covered all places, except for an outdoor range down near Hernando, I believe. ECMills will know more about this place than I do; I've never been there. A little help there, Mills?
I sure would like to know where that one is. I didn't know North MS had an outdoor range.
newsphotog
11-28-2007, 06:23
I sure would like to know where that one is. I didn't know North MS had an outdoor range.
Well I did a little searching on the net. I found one called Gail Bahr Range in Hernando. It says it is private.
I live in hernando and dont know of any public ranges all are private and require memberships or invite from a member
You've just about covered all places, except for an outdoor range down near Hernando, I believe. ECMills will know more about this place than I do; I've never been there. A little help there, Mills?
Bulc covered it pretty well...
I live in hernando and dont know of any public ranges all are private and require memberships or invite from a member
The range belongs to the Desoto Rifle & Pistol Club. But the guy who owns All-Star Chevrolet paid the guys who own their land enough money to close them down until the spring - he wanted to duck hunt near their range, and the river is 1 mile away behind their berm...
Also, it's a private range like MSSA. Gotta pay to join, not open to the public. ;)
but it doesn't co$t as much to join as MSSA does, right?
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