Gooden123
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Not sure where to post this but I'm flying into Spokane on 5/15 then driving to the Riggins, ID area to bear hunt.
I'm looking for a range somewhat along the way that goes beyond 200. It doesn't seem to be a thing which is fine, but thought I'd ask. I'll stop at Farragut Public Shooting Range to check my zero @ 200.
Also interested on what your process looks like shooting wise on arrival for destination DIY hunts that include air travel. I'm mostly an archery hunter so I just fold a cheap target into my travel expense and can shoot it about anywhere.
My own personal issue is that I have limited opportunities to practice beyond 200 at home and would feel more confident if I could throw a couple rounds at 300 & ideally 400 before hunting. Plus I'm practicing at sea level. Not sure if elevation will change anything. Obviously I'm not a marksman or super experienced with rifles as my state doesn't even have a rifle big game season.
Thanks in advance.
I'm looking for a range somewhat along the way that goes beyond 200. It doesn't seem to be a thing which is fine, but thought I'd ask. I'll stop at Farragut Public Shooting Range to check my zero @ 200.
Also interested on what your process looks like shooting wise on arrival for destination DIY hunts that include air travel. I'm mostly an archery hunter so I just fold a cheap target into my travel expense and can shoot it about anywhere.
My own personal issue is that I have limited opportunities to practice beyond 200 at home and would feel more confident if I could throw a couple rounds at 300 & ideally 400 before hunting. Plus I'm practicing at sea level. Not sure if elevation will change anything. Obviously I'm not a marksman or super experienced with rifles as my state doesn't even have a rifle big game season.
Thanks in advance.