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Love this spot, please pick up some shells while you're there. I always leave with a trash bag or two of crap and shells, it's one of the messier spots I still go to.On 228 between Brownsville and Sweet Home you can take Courtney Creek Rd. From there you can take Timber Rd, plenty of good places up there. There's also Brush Creek Rd and Upper Calapooia off 228.
We always leave with more than we came with.Love this spot, please pick up some shells while you're there. I always leave with a trash bag or two of crap and shells, it's one of the messier spots I still go to.
Joining ARPC was one of the best decisions ever. Sit down and calculate all the gas just scouting for places to shoot and you basically have your annual fee covered.
We always leave with more than we came with.
I joined ARPC not too long ago also. I feel like the controlled environment gives me more results per round.
Can i get more info on the timber rd one? Do you just pull off the road and go into the forest? or is there an area specifically? (maybe a map pin would help)On 228 between Brownsville and Sweet Home you can take Courtney Creek Rd. From there you can take Timber Rd, plenty of good places up there. There's also Brush Creek Rd and Upper Calapooia off 228.
I sent you a PM.Can i get more info on the timber rd one? Do you just pull off the road and go into the forest? or is there an area specifically? (maybe a map pin would help)
concurthe controlled environment gives me more results per round.
i apologize i didnt get a word of that"Can i get more info on the timber rd one?" there's actually a logging road route that goes clear over the ShotGun Creek Range. Last up there a few years ago, but new cuts/roads about got me lost. I'd need a map myself these days. Once you learn where it is and which corner to turn, etc, it's an easy fun drive. Or you can drive around on ?228? thru Marcola to the sign to the range. Keep yer eyes open. I think it's by the old store there a few miles before the golf course just past Parsons Creek.
Do you has an address i can put on maps thanks in advanceLove this spot, please pick up some shells while you're there. I always leave with a trash bag or two of crap and shells, it's one of the messier spots I still go to.
Joining ARPC was one of the best decisions ever. Sit down and calculate all the gas just scouting for places to shoot and you basically have your annual fee covered.
Do you have the coordinates to get thereI prefer public land vs a club.
I have had decidedly mixed experiences with a certain range/club and will leave it at that.
Mary's Peak is nice, but you do have to carry your gear from your car to the quarry, so plan ahead if you have a lot of stuff. But the road and parking are paved.
44°28'47.3″N 123°32'21.1″WDo you have the coordinates to get there