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Too much private land in the Bay Area. If it's not private land it's probably regional park or in city limits. The closest 100yd range is either Richmond, San Leandro or Yolo since Concord is closed (some mention here that it will re-open soon). For longer distance either Sacramento or Morgan Hill is probably going to be closer than any BLM open land access.
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Tumey is closed right now though right? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Where at in Nevada? Anything closer than Reno area you can recommend?
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Spenceville near Beale AFB in Marysville is another BLM you could try. I go there at least one Sunday a month. There's a steel gong up the hillside roughly 350 yards out.
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IIRC these guys have long rifle ranges and even a gong at 1/2 mile+
http://www.losaltosrodandgunclub.com/
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ive never seen anything beyond 100, do you gotta ask for the 1/2mile gong to be pointed out?? big jump 100 to ~800 yards, with no targets inbetween? :-p
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It is worth the drive and cost to not be bothered by others or worried about some idiot Ca enforcer examining your stuff for Ca "legality". Al
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