I went up to NH this weekend to visit my folks. They are holding my Mod 98 Mauser (granddad gave me it for my first deer rifle). It was 'sporterized' sometime in the late 40s I believe and it's had the same Weaver C4 scope on it since then. Well, the scope recently died and we put a new Bushnell 3-9 on it. We needed a place to sight in it.
So we joined the Pemigewasset Valley Fish and Game Club. It's a $20 yearly membership and a $5 range fee every time you shoot, unless you puirchase the $75 year round range fee. It has two outdoor rifle/pistol ranges that are in great shape and covered. It has an indoor pistol range that I can't speak on, because we didn't use it. Also, there are 3D archery ranges and a trap range. All very well kept. As we drove away, it appeared as though there might have been a CAS setup too. Not sure.
We met the man that concieved of the place, a retired veternarian named Fred who isn't shy about telling you how proud he is of the place, as well he should be. (He's also not ashamed to tell you how much work he's put into it and how he tracks down the people that try to shoot for free). They take safety seriously and we saw many people there with their kids.
All in all it's a very nice place that's clean, well kept, and very usefull. If you're in central NH, I'd give it a shot. They have a good website:
www.pemi.org
Anyone here a member?
So we joined the Pemigewasset Valley Fish and Game Club. It's a $20 yearly membership and a $5 range fee every time you shoot, unless you puirchase the $75 year round range fee. It has two outdoor rifle/pistol ranges that are in great shape and covered. It has an indoor pistol range that I can't speak on, because we didn't use it. Also, there are 3D archery ranges and a trap range. All very well kept. As we drove away, it appeared as though there might have been a CAS setup too. Not sure.
We met the man that concieved of the place, a retired veternarian named Fred who isn't shy about telling you how proud he is of the place, as well he should be. (He's also not ashamed to tell you how much work he's put into it and how he tracks down the people that try to shoot for free). They take safety seriously and we saw many people there with their kids.
All in all it's a very nice place that's clean, well kept, and very usefull. If you're in central NH, I'd give it a shot. They have a good website:
www.pemi.org
Anyone here a member?