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752.1 | Check FIREARMS, perhaps? | DECALP::HOHWY | Just another Programmer | Wed Sep 12 1990 10:57 | 7 |
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Erik, I dont know the club, but have you checked
the (LOSER::)FIREARMS notes file? They have a
bunch of info on various shooting clubs.
- Mike
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752.2 | MAYNARD R&G | SENIOR::ANDREWS | | Wed Sep 12 1990 13:44 | 8 |
| Maynard also has a Rod an Gun Club. Indoor pistol range, outdoor rifle
and pistol ranges, two skeet fields, one trap field. Free standing
archery range and a 3D course being worked on. Sporting Clays in the
VERY near future. Dues $100.00 yr. Initiation (one time fee)$85.00
For additional info, pls send mail.
Dan
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752.3 | Leominster Rod & Gun | PCCAD1::RICHARDJ | Bluegrass,Music Aged to Perfection | Wed Sep 12 1990 14:27 | 19 |
| If you want a club that has national competitions then check out the
Leominster Rod & Gun club. Their members compete in national
tournaments.. In fact one of their members won the national pistol
championship years ago, and was the first to do so with the
type of pistol he was shooting, I believe it was a revolver. His
name is, Babe Magnum. (no joking that's what he goes by).
Also, they have a stocked trout pond, two skeet & trap ranges with
trap shooting every Tuesday night and trap & skeet every Sunday morning.
A rifle range, archery range and indoor pistol range. They stock their club
grounds, which extend into the Leominster State Forest, with pheasants
and rabbits.
They also have a dog training club in which you can get a key to the
quail coupe so you can use live birds to train your dogs.
Their meetings are on the last Wednesday of the month. I think their
dues is only $35 per year.
Jim
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752.4 | 2nd vote for leominster | FSTTOO::OTOOLE | soprano's do it HIGHER | Thu Sep 13 1990 16:22 | 27 |
| re.3
leominster sportsman club at camp bartlett.
dues first year $35.00 (25.00 dues + 10.00 application fee)
if you dont mind 1/2 ride to leominster,
the trout pond is plenty big, many of the anglers put in
boats,canoes...
our trap and skeet ranges are lighted,
the club has about 800 acres of land which like the previous reply
stated abuts the state forest, so you get that much more land to hunt
on also.
they have indoor and outdoor archery activities.
indoor pistol range.
outdoor rifle range.. (last time i went to a meeting talk was to
increase the range to 200 yrds)(hav'nt been there all summer)
they quite often have the ducks unlimited trap and skeet shooting
events.
you get alot of bang for the buck.
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752.5 | Riverside | EUCLID::PETERSON | HR4079 Ask your Rep! | Fri Sep 14 1990 13:17 | 30 |
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Erik,
I belong to Riverside Rod and Gun. Check out the FIREARMS file
to read my feelings on it.
They do have a nice outdoor rifle/pistol range(25,50,and100???)
Trap and skeet.
The indoor range(25 yrd I beleive) is o.k-but I'v only been there
as an observer. I can give you the name of a Decie who is heavily
involved in the Pistol "Plate" shoots every other Thursday. I'm
sure he would be more than happy to take you down sometime.
Trout pond.
Nice big bar too!
You might check out Clinton and Harvard. They aren't quite as easy
to get too, but offer much the same in the way of shooting
facilities
Chuck
BTW wherabouts in Hudson do you live??
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752.6 | Marlboro and Northboro F & G | SOURCE::WHITTEN | Who is Managering Who | Fri Sep 14 1990 15:48 | 15 |
| There is also Marlboro Fish and Game on Elm St. Cost $50.00 initial
and $50.00 per year.
Also Northboro Fish and Game on Soloman Pond Road in Northboro same price
as Marlboro.
Both have indoor pistol range and outdoor rifle range. Both also have
a 28 target archery range, (but they are both run down).
They both also have skeet ranges and Marlboro's is lit and I see and
hear them shot all the time.
Both also have small stocked fishing ponds.
I hope this helps and good shooting. Hunting season coming fast!!
But not fast enough !!!
Don
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752.7 | What's "Bona Fide" ?? | FSHQA2::EPETERSEN | | Tue Sep 18 1990 14:00 | 13 |
| Thanks for the replies, I'm probably going to check out the
Riverside club - mostly for its convenience (1-2 miles from
home). I'm mostly looking to join a club to meet the requirement
to get my pistol permit.
thanks again,
Erik
PS- Does anyone know offhand if "belonging to a Bona Fide Sportsman
Club" is actually a "real" requirement for a handgun permit?
I may ask this in a seperate (new) note.
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752.8 | | HEFTY::CHARBONND | Follow *that*, Killer }:^) | Tue Sep 18 1990 16:05 | 3 |
| re .7 No it's not. If you're turned down because you're not
a member of a club you could win on appeal. Just another
chicken-byproduct from your COP.
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752.9 | Good to know - thanks! | FSHQA1::EPETERSEN | | Wed Sep 19 1990 09:26 | 7 |
| Thanks,
Then I'll proceed a little quicker, coming up with $100 + right
now isn't too easy. If it does cause feedback then I'll post a little
note in here about it.
Erik
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