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thanks, I frequent the forest spots, but sometimes its hard to get an open lane at browns. Even then, I only have a couple gongs on one stand, not one at every 50-100 yards, going 300-500+ yards deep.
I have family in Bend, So I think I'll get a membership at the range east of town there. It goes out to 1000, is cheaper than the local ones, and does not require any NRA affiliation.
As for the NRA, its just not really my thing. I'll support local ranges if they allow me, local groups like trash no land, and local advocacy groups and such.
Beaver creek requires a NRA membership if you buy their membership package. Not to use their range.I've been to Beavercreek Armory and Threat Dynamics and neither asked me for my NRA membership.