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If there was a sign up there's not any more at that first sopt on rd45 for no shooting.Yeah! Go for the Bronze!
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If there was a sign up there's not any more at that first sopt on rd45 for no shooting.Yeah! Go for the Bronze!
I know. The sign lasted about 1 week. We knew it wouldn't stay long. Would be nice to design one that wouldn't get shot up or stolen.
Oh well. We tried.
OK thanks cogs.The Oz pit, in Mt Hood Nat Forest might be close to 200 yrds. It's along the NF 45 road. A few pot holes and takes a while to get there. If you kept going, you'd end up at the Memaloose pit.
GPS: 45° 8'30.51"N, 122°14'5.58"W
Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/XUDCusZXzWq
Here's a pic from Google Earth...
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Where can I shoot 200 + in Oregon?
There's also TCGC. They have a 200/300 range and a 600, but it overlaps the 200/300 so it has limited availability. You also have to get signed off to shoot the 600.Look at joining DDRC, it's near you and has all the way up to 1000 yard targets.
The Oz pit, in Mt Hood Nat Forest might be close to 200 yrds. It's along the NF 45 road. A few pot holes and takes a while to get there. If you kept going, you'd end up at the Memaloose pit.
GPS: 45° 8'30.51"N, 122°14'5.58"W
Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/XUDCusZXzWq
Here's a pic from Google Earth...
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I haven't gone yet so if there snow I can make it up to the pit.There is likely snow at this elevation - maybe too much to get there right now.
I go west and it's a spot that people don't know of.Up past Fish Creek campground there is an old emergency landing strip. Follow the road up the hill, when it levels out for a bit take the left fork. Might be worth a look.
I went up to Wildcat mountain this weekend and we were shooting into the far left shooting area set up by the forest service. We got up there around 8am to set up and to pick up brass. We probably started to shoot around 9:15. Then we took a break around 11ish when we heard a noise in the woods. Both of us use ears with electronic hearing devices that shut down when they hear gun blast. Anyway, we heard a voice and all the sudden behind the pile comes this runner. So I said to him. That is not to smart. This spot is for shooting and people that occasionally hunt. He then started to argue that we had no business shooting us here and this site was closed to all firearms.
I tried to show him the forest service stake that still shows shooting and hunting on it. It probably would be a great idea to get a permanent sign posted before this runner gets shot and closes the whole this for us. Because you know they won't report on the news that he was behind the gravel pit when people were shooting. Just my two cents.
Has anyone been up toad 45? Just like to know if the road is clear fro