oldfatbubba
Senior Member
While taking a break from opening day hunting, my buddy and I had the opportunity to check out the brand new shooting range on Cedar Creek WMA. The range opened on October 14th and is located on the west side Bradley road about 3 miles south of Highway 212. It is NOT shown on the WMA map currently available through the DRN site however the entrance is well marked and clearly visible from the road.
It's configured for rifles with 50 and 100 yard stations, 10 in total, with a concrete walkway leading out to the target lines. The shooting tables are extremely sturdy and provide plenty of room for a shooter to spread out. The swivel chairs on the firing line are a bit awkward but usable.
The range master a nice, old gentleman named Donald who is knowledgeable in reloading and milsurp weapons. He's engaging and is willing to share his favorite load for his Enfield No. 4. He keeps a limited supply of eye and ear protection, if needed.
We all know that government agency budgets are thin so it's really nice to see the DNR investing in a project like this.
edit: the coordinates are: lat: 33.206292 long: -83.513127
It's configured for rifles with 50 and 100 yard stations, 10 in total, with a concrete walkway leading out to the target lines. The shooting tables are extremely sturdy and provide plenty of room for a shooter to spread out. The swivel chairs on the firing line are a bit awkward but usable.
The range master a nice, old gentleman named Donald who is knowledgeable in reloading and milsurp weapons. He's engaging and is willing to share his favorite load for his Enfield No. 4. He keeps a limited supply of eye and ear protection, if needed.
We all know that government agency budgets are thin so it's really nice to see the DNR investing in a project like this.
edit: the coordinates are: lat: 33.206292 long: -83.513127
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