Mica peak range questions
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Mica peak range questions
Hey guys, I've had an itch to go out shooting lately and would like to stretch it a little further than the 200 yard limit at the rifle club. Do you guys know if the mica peak range is open? If so, is there shoveled paths to set up targets? Sorry I'm asking these questions but I live up toward deer park and don't want to make the trip for nothing.
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Re: Mica peak range questions
It is open, but the paths to the target stands are ice. You can walk along the edges in the snow and make it, but I only time I stepped on the path yesterday I went down.
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Re: Mica peak range questions
There should be steel targets from 200 yards and beyond out to 1000. No need to bring your own targets unless you want to check zero at 100 yards.
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Re: Mica peak range questions
I would like to check my zero but I know I am close to the Bulls eye at 100 yards. My goal is to hit the 1000 yard targets at least once. The last time I went out I was only able to connect out to 600. But now that I have new and improved gear I'm ready to try 1000