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Originally posted by Snowwolfe:
How do you get to the Frontier Sportsman club Range? Can not find a address for it that my GPS will recognize.


Hey Snowwolfe, here's a link

http://frontiersportsman.org/

you need to be sponsored by a member, you can use me if you'd like, so PM me please

In the meantime there's the Cheyenne Mountain Shooting Range just opened up, take I25 exit 132, go west, take the left turn onto a dirt road just before entering the base there's a sign It's well run, but structured and costs $10 every time you go. Frontier costs $75 per year period.

Welcome to the state


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Chuck



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Michael Douglas "The Ghost And The Darkness"
 
Posts: 4780 | Location: Colorado Springs | Registered: 01 January 2008Reply With Quote
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Thanks.
I had the link. Also submitted an application 2 months ago but have no idea where I am on there waiting list. Will give them a call next week and ask for directions and drive out and visit.
Thanks for the sponsorship, will drop you a PM if I need it.
Thank you


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One other thing about the Frontier Range. You will need to be an NRA member to join the club since it is an NRA range.

From where you and I live, you can be at the Falcon range in less than 10 minutes.


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Got it covered, life member since about 1980Smiler


My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
 
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Snowolfe-- bricks of 22's are selling at gun auctions here in pennsylvania for $95.00, can you believe.
 
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Snowwolfe: Are you in Colorado yet? Did you get an invite from the Frontier club? A place to visit for the experience is Dragonman Arms, off of Hwy 94 east of the Springs. Mel, the owner, has been building a collection of WWII vehicles and arms, and runs one of a very few motorcycle shops in the country that could build a Harley from scratch. Also has firing ranges for a fee.
 
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