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Originally Posted by sev07
Hi guys. CCW unrelated, but Contra Costa related, and didn't know where to post.
I'm moving from Southern California to CCC.
I normally shoot at FT3 and Route 66 gun club.
Neither of these ranges inspect any firearms, and (when I've seen others with non-compliant firearms, like featured rifles with compmags, and compmags being removed at the range and using normal mags), the RSO's don't interrupt or give any issues.
Is this a similar sentiment that would be found at CCC ranges, or are the RSO's much more strict about these types of things?
What kind of attitude should I expect? What ranges are worthwhile in CCC? Is it true that all CCC ranges require a short class and test before shooting?
Thanks all, if there is a more appropriate place to ask this question, please let me know.
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I highly recommend United Sportsmen's Range in Concord. It has been completely updated with new facilities, and offers trap, skeet, five stand, pistol, and rifle. It consists of four clubs. I belong to Diablo Rod and Gun Club which is one of them.
https://diablorodandgun.com
Yes, like most ranges, you take and pass a safety test, and a range safety officer briefs you in person on safe handling of your firearm and range rules. All firearms must be cased when you arrive at the range. When shooting pistol, you are not allowed to practice from a holster.