As the title states I finally receive my ltc class a and now I want to become a mmember of a club preferably close to my house in chelmsford. I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations on agood one to become a mmember?
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These ranges are within 10 miles of you. Go take at look at each before you decide:As the title states I finally receive my ltc class a and now I want to become a mmember of a club preferably close to my house in chelmsford. I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations on agood one to become a mmember?
I'mworking on it lol. II'm going to take a trip down to four seasons in woburn soon to shop around.Congratulations on your LTC now go spend.
harvard.
Harvard -- it has action shooting pits where you can practice defensive shooting.
Sounds great man. I would appreciate that. That isn't actually to far from my house at all.If you work in or frequent the Bedford/Burlington area then Woburn Sportsman is something to consider. WSA might not be the closest club to my house, but its the most convenient for me based on my frequent travels. The club has rules, but thats a Pro/Con discussion for all the local clubs. I can give you a tour and more info anytime.
True, but if you want the shotgun sports, Harvard doesn't offer that and Westford does. That's why it pays to visit both and see which one fits best. Hell if I lived up that way I'd probably belong to both!
Harvard does have a trap range with clay throwers. I don't know how it compares to other clubs though.
Harvard doesn't have an automatic trap machine, last I knew. So for competitive trap shooters, that just doesn't cut it. WSA had a couple trap fields with proper trap machines. Riverside has both trap and skeet. And then there is Minuteman Sportsmen's Club, which is in an entirely different league if you are a shotgun guy (I'm not):