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Thread: Range Time and Rounds expended

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    Range Time and Rounds expended

    My range is about 30 mi away, (but chances are urban sprall will get to it in a couple of life times), so! When I go to the range, it is rare that I shoot less than 100 rounds, often up to 200. Was with a friend back in western N.Y. a week or so ago, and he has access to two ranges within a 10 min drive. One probably only 5 min. He seldom shoots any where the quantity I shoot when he is at the range. Got to wondering about how many rounds are expended at the range by members with emphasis on rifle rounds. Of course there is the current issue of primer shortage and price, that is a current consideration. However, have to hope that that situation will be short lived. Anywho, will be interested in responses to this thread. Thanks in advance to all who respond.
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    I drive 8 miles, generally take 4 hand guns and 350 round of assorted ammunition for them at least once a week. If I take a rifle it can be up to a hundred rounds for it. I probably average 6-7 trips to the range a month, always on week day mornings, that way I am generally alone and can do it my way without interfering with other shooters.

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    I too live about 30 miles from a good range. Before shortages started slowing me down I would go about once every other week. I would shoot about 40 shots from my various rifles. 100~200 rounds through an assortment of hand guns, lot of 38s. Then I would usually finish up the day with 2 to 4 rounds of skeet, which equals 50 to a 100 12 gage shells. Now I still shoot about once every other week, but instead of showing up with one of every thing, I come and shoot 50~100 rounds of what I feel like.

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    The range is about 10 min away. So, before the great primer famine, I went shooting four or five times a week. A lot of that was after work so I limited myself to 50 rounds per trip.

    I'm now down to 30 rounds/week. That translates to about 45 minutes of shooting. I take my sweet time loading and unloading those full moon clips. No point in hurrying

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    I live about 10 minutes from my gun club.
    I go at least once per week all year around.
    It is an outdoor range.
    Sometimes I just shoot 50 rounds of .22 and chat with the regulars.
    When I'm doing some serious shooting, its 50 rounds for a centerfire rifle or 100-200 rounds for handgun.
    Two to three hours minimum per visit.
    I've been out of work with an injury for the last five weeks but I can still shoot a .22 handgun, so I go almost every day for a couple of hours and shoot fifty rounds or so. It breaks up the day.

    Jack

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    One range , the bench is 20' from my back door (50' and 250 yd )
    But it faces the east and the wide open farm feilds
    Allow the wind to play havoc

    Probely 2 times a week
    normaly 2 - 20 rnds

    #2 is 4 miles away
    A nice 100 yd range in a creek bottom , with a trap feild
    Facing North
    1 - 2 times a month
    20 or so rnds

    #3 is 15 miles away
    A very nice 50yd , 100 yd and 250 yd range
    1 - 2 times a month
    50 - 100 rnds

    Oh yea
    #4 is 8 miles away
    A decent indoor 50' underground range
    1 time a month
    100 rnds


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    Rifle’s, I don’t shoot that much even when I’m working up a load. I usually test a load or confirm one. I make sure the rifle is doing what it is supposed too then I’ll swap over to my handguns. Sometimes I may bring up to three different rifles with me. Many times I may not shoot more than one 5-shot group with each rifle if everything is up to snuff.
    Handguns are a different story. I may go through several hundred rounds are as few as 50 rounds.
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    Depends on caliber and style. Range is 45min away, so I plan to spend a couple of hours there at a minimum. I will take several firearms. If it's the Lyman Plains Rifle not a lot of rounds expended - slow, ya kno. If it's the '95 Win. 405 it is also not a lot of rounds, my shoulder won't take it! When I'm trying out a new load or boolit it may be a couple of hundred rounds with one gun or may be only 50 or so before I go on to another gun and send that one back to the loading bench. I don't think I've ever had the .22's there without at least 300rds and frequently 500. I usually bring some home.
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    Since primers became harder to get I've switch over to shooting for accuracy versus events like IDPA which can eat up ammo quick. Slow fire bullseye practice takes a little longer.
    Some where between here and there.....

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    i am 2.5 miles to my range as i drive,closer by distance.
    i will sometimes make 4-5 trips in a day.
    round count might be as low as 3-5 or as high as 2-300 or even 500 depends on who goes and why we are going.

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    I am truly blessed with good health, a good family, and 3 immediately available range. The closest is as long as it takes to walk out behind the barn. The other two are private clubs that are 4 and 8 miles away. On any one of them on any day I may fire one round or hundreds - several times a month. Having a range behind the barn is really handy. At one of the clubs there is an all weather shooting building with heat and air and a loading bench on the back wall. It has shooting benches inside facing out to 100 and 200 yards with sliding windows. What more could a feller ask for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Down South View Post
    Rifle’s, I don’t shoot that much even when I’m working up a load. I usually test a load or confirm one. I make sure the rifle is doing what it is supposed too then I’ll swap over to my handguns. Sometimes I may bring up to three different rifles with me. Many times I may not shoot more than one 5-shot group with each rifle if everything is up to snuff.
    Handguns are a different story. I may go through several hundred rounds are as few as 50 rounds.
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    We need to go shooting, sir. Your philosophy and methods exactly mirror my own. I enjoy working up loads. I have a log book full of proven "pet" loads, but I always enjoy the pursuit as much as I do the capture.


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    I live five or six minutes away from my home range. We have 15 firing points at 25 & 50 yards (covered safety range). Our rifle range has 18 points at 50 & 100 yards. In addition, we have 7 concrete benches at 50 & 100 yards. All covered firing points with sloped concrete floor. Really nice set up. In addition, we have a voice activated ATA type shotgun trap and one sporting clays trap. We also have a plinking range but I seldom use this.

    I normally shoot eight targets with the handgun each session (80 shots standing). Sometimes more and sometimes less but mostly 8 targets (two target frames {centers} full). I try to shoot two to three times per week.

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    Covered firing points and voice activated traps are pretty cool, aren't they? My club, too. We are SO spoiled... And both are member owned! My home range is member owned, too. Me and my life partner!

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    sundog;
    When I joined my local club (in 1954) I was 19 and we had 10 or 11 members and just a field to shoot against a mound. Now, we have wonderful facilities and 800 members! All of it was built, originally with volunteer help. Most of my early member friends (and we were really GOOD friends) have gone to that range in the sky. My three children (long grown) all learned to shoot really well and took their hunter safety training here. My local range holds a LOT of good memories. We have fifty acres on the edge of a small city (about 100,000), have three ball diamonds we rent at a $1.00 per year for local children to play organized ball, and try to stay good neighbors (we are bordered by a subdivision).

    It has taken a LOT of work but it HAS been satisfying.

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    Out the back door 75 yard max. Mostly just shoot pistol here. Drive up the county road 3 miles and I can shoot as far as I want up to 850 yds. Actually just shooting into a berm on the farm from a portable table or across the truck hood or tool box. I'm not shooting as much anymore and do it in spurts. Went to a friends birthday party at his ranch and we shot pistols a lot Saturday. I shot 50 ea. 38Sp. and 45 ACP then let the ladies shoot the 38 some. I also shot turtles at the creek.

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    19 miles 1 to 2 trips a week 500 rounds a month rimfire rifle and pistol , 200 center fire rifle and pistol , 100 shotgun , and this is with the shortage and the loss of a job, before this X2.

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    I guess we may include match time also. I shoot three CAS matches a month that takes 50 revolver,50 rifle ( pistol caliber) and 25 shotgun. Thats 375 then I have been for the past few months shooting at the indoor range at the BASS PRO that is just 8 miles away. That averages at another 100 rds. Throw in practice rds after the CAS match (50) and the 45-70 rds that I fired this past week and it looks like about 525-550 a month.
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    I shoot at my father-in-law's farm five miles away. Sometimes I only take five or six rounds when working up a load. I rarely shoot more than 50 rounds at a time since I know I can get back out there any time. My wife and I keep trying to figure out a way to move out of town and to the farm, but we have not done it yet. I find I have just as much fun shooting 50 rounds or less than a lot of rounds. Considering the primer shortage, I guess that is a good thing.

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    Im about a 1/4 mile from a range i built in my buddys gravel pit. It gives me about 300 yard max rifle shooting and ive got two pistol ranges. One with steal silouette targets and a bench and another with a heated shooting shack with an inside and out side bench and a ppc range set up too. I can shoot about 200 yards with a rifle out of the shack too. Its got a gate on it to lock it up and I get to decide who shoots there. I put alot of work into it but its sure a nice setup. I also can shoot in my back yard but dont do alot of it. All my neighbors shoot in there yards so its not a problem but i dont like attracting attention. Ive got to much money wrapped up in guns and loading equiptment and dont want thieves and the goverment snooping around. Its no big deal to jump in the truck or a fourwheeler and drive to the range. Its such a nice setup that the local sheriffs department does there qualifying there.

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