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  • #16
    Arteel
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2009
    • 2392

    Originally posted by santacruzstefan
    Scotts Valley Sportsmen's Club has about the fewest restrictions in Santa Cruz county. No 1-second rule BS, you can shoot bottles/ cans/ golf/tennis balls etc so long as you clean up after yourself, and they have a 4 lane 25-100 yd. range, and a 10 lane (I think) pistol/ rimfire range. And an airgun range for kids. Plus, since its private, and open every day, sometimes there aren't any people there, and there are never any idiots you might see at other ranges elsewhere. Its a neat spot, and relatively inexpensive to join.

    Looks like we would need a member to accomodate us as a guest to get our foot in the door. Anyone planning on going this weekend?

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    • #17
      hollowpoint
      Member
      • Jan 2010
      • 372

      Williams Hill, AWESOME BLM spot. You can access this BLM land from either 101 just off the San Ardo exit, you will take a dirt road 10 miles back and you are there. OR, you can access this area from Lockwood not far from Fort Hunter Liggett.

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      • #18
        thevic
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2010
        • 1910

        Williams hills and laguna mountain are good.

        Is williams hills the desolate maze with a big open area covered in shotgun shells from clay shooting? I dont remember.. It has radio towers i think

        Panoche might still be closed for construction. Last time i was there was in april and last month someone was asking about panoche being open and i think it is not.


        Los altos is a bunch of range nazi's for the exact things the one guys said. I prefer sunnyvale way more for a range in the peninsula area. Cheaper too
        Victor M.

        Spartan Precision Rifles 07 FFL/SOT
        Caldwell, ID

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        • #19
          gvbsat
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2010
          • 1003

          Originally posted by hollowpoint
          Williams Hill, AWESOME BLM spot. You can access this BLM land from either 101 just off the San Ardo exit, you will take a dirt road 10 miles back and you are there. OR, you can access this area from Lockwood not far from Fort Hunter Liggett.
          Silly question but, any gates or signs, do you know if they close it during the summer months like Panoche? When you say 10 miles on the dirt road, how long does it take when you get on the dirt to get to a spot?

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          • #20
            hollowpoint
            Member
            • Jan 2010
            • 372

            Originally posted by gvbsat
            Silly question but, any gates or signs, do you know if they close it during the summer months like Panoche? When you say 10 miles on the dirt road, how long does it take when you get on the dirt to get to a spot?
            Does not close during the summer. The way I usually go is from the 101 (S) from King City, take the San Ardo exit and turn right (not left going to San Ardo) follow that road 1/4 mile and it will veer right follow another mile and take your first possible left turn. It's a dirt road and I'm not sure of the name. Follow that dirt road about 10 miles (could be less, it takes about 10 minutes) back and you will reach the BOTTOM of Williams Hill, there will be a Williams Hill sign. You can continue up the hill and find your shooting spots.

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            • #21
              ralemzor
              Junior Member
              • Jun 2009
              • 64

              so does the lead free ammo silliness only apply if you are hunting and not target shooting in these areas?

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              • #22
                C.G.
                Calguns Addict
                • Oct 2005
                • 8163

                Originally posted by ralemzor
                so does the lead free ammo silliness only apply if you are hunting and not target shooting in these areas?
                Yes.
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                • #23
                  VTRweasel
                  Member
                  • Aug 2010
                  • 238

                  Originally posted by santacruzstefan
                  Scotts Valley Sportsmen's Club has about the fewest restrictions in Santa Cruz county.
                  Sweet, I'll check that out.

                  Originally posted by thevic
                  Los altos is a bunch of range nazi's for the exact things the one guys said. I prefer sunnyvale way more for a range in the peninsula area. Cheaper too
                  I was looking for an alternative to LAR&G. It's a shame that they got so bad with such a good set up.

                  Any other outdoor ranges in the bay area other then Coyote Point?
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                  • #24
                    jonzer77
                    • Jul 2010
                    • 8525

                    I just read somewhe that panoche hills is closed until oct. 16th which is only a few days away . If anyone else can confirm this it would be cool to get a meet together.
                    Originally posted by barrage
                    That's because Excelsior threads are like toilet bowls. They're made for crapping in and occasionally pissing on the side of.

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