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Range out in Mica

mikewsu

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Anyone know much about this range? I noticed it's fairly close to us (much closer than the Spokane Rifle Club) but I couldn't find any information on how to join? It says they require membership in the Spokane Valley Rifle/Pistol Club to use the Pistol range.

Can anyone (or current members) help out? How would I join the SVRPC to use the range?

Thinking I might just have to make a drive out some weekend and hope to catch someone at their clubhouse.
 

triehl27

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I used to go out there 5-6 years ago. They shoot the cowbay shoots out there, and there is a decent long range range there. 880yds I seem to remember with bells and gongs at ositions from 400 to 880 yds.

It's a kinda "No Life Guard on duty" situation at times. there was a range master there but he would move from range to range. When I would go there he was the one with the US flap holster on and the 1911 in it.

When I went out there there was never a crowd, except for the cowboy shoot. Otherwise I think there was neve more then 2 others on the line with me.
 

Marty Hayes

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triehl27 wrote:
It's a kinda "No Life Guard on duty" situation at times. there was a range master there but he would move from range to range. When I would go there he was the one with the US flap holster on and the 1911 in it.
It's been years since I have been there, have always wondered how ol Joe was doing. Nice old coot, he is the property owner. They don't make em like Joe anymore.
 
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