Lone Star in Lockhart. No idea. If you want steel, go to Lone Star Handguns in Converse. Steel at longer ranges.Is that Lone Star? Do they allow steel on that 100 yet?
Take them out for one last run before they go- it may help with making decisions.I haven't been to the range in about a decade. I moved around a lot for work or travel, so all my guns have basically been stored forever, I would clean and oil them thinking I'll go soon and then bam leave the country or city for years which is the main reason I'm trying to sell them. 10 years ago I would consider myself a gun guy now I'm just a guy with guns.
My dad has a collection of Mosin Nagants as well as Enfield rifles. Yes they are historical and great shooters.Take them out for one last run before they go- it may help with making decisions.
These were taken to the range today by a very kind man who was all to happy to talk about their amazing history.
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I used to go every Friday, then I bought some land. Now I go out there every weekend, but unfortunately I spend much more time working than shooting! I shot a lot more before the land
Texas is a big state. Depending on your location and/or willingness to drive there are sporadic meetups throughout the year. Some regions have more meet ups than others.I’ve been looking for some people to go to the ranges, ranches or whatever to do some shooting( would prefer outdoor)I don’t really know anyone here where I live and my fiancé isn’t really into the whole gun scene. Do you all have meet ups or anything?