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ARR - Evergreen Sportsman's Club

Sun Oct 30, 2011 5:22 pm

Today, fellow member Olydemon and I ventured out of our comfort zone of Capitol Forest. Since he needed to chrono a few rounds and the weather was crappy, we decided to hit up Evergreen Sportsman's Club.

Initial reaction was; "This place is HUGE", and it is. Mainly designed for the skeet and trap shooter, this place is geared heavily for shotguns. Since we were not partaking in that activity, we paid our $10 non-member fee and went off to the rifle/pistol range. There were a few people there, but not crowded. We met up with Richard, the range master, who signed us in. He saw our Chrony and said we could go use the small action bay so we could go pull our own targets whenever.... NICE!

The action bay is a 25 yard bay, right next to the rifle/pistol area. A couple of canopies provided some cover and we shot, a lot. The rifle/pistol range is covered, with cold ranges called often for target swaps. They provide you the target stands to put your targets on, and.... hehe... tannerite is allowed.

Overall impression is a great facility. The range was clean and well run. There were no freakish rules (that I saw) and drawing from holster, double taps, rapid fire all seemed to be status quo. I will definitely be going back. Richard mentioned that in the summertime, or decent weather days, the range can get pretty packed, with people 5 deep waiting (eesh!)

Oh and yes, both Oly and I were sporting our schwag and I even passed out some cards.

Pic of Oly lining up his 22/45, look at the smile on his face..

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Re: ARR - Evergreen Sportsman's Club

Sun Oct 30, 2011 5:47 pm

THAT sounds like a nice place!

Too bad it's so far from me.... :roll:

Re: ARR - Evergreen Sportsman's Club

Sun Oct 30, 2011 6:06 pm

Nice AAR!

Very cool! :-bd

Re: ARR - Evergreen Sportsman's Club

Sun Oct 30, 2011 6:11 pm

Richard is an awesome guy. The rifle/pistol range is well cared for.

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Re: ARR - Evergreen Sportsman's Club

Sun Oct 30, 2011 6:21 pm

bhpdrew wrote:Richard is an awesome guy. The rifle/pistol range is well cared for.

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I couldn't agree more! Very talkative and helpful. He was more than boastful about the revision the range went through this year. It was clean too... eerily clean.

Re: ARR - Evergreen Sportsman's Club

Sun Oct 30, 2011 7:44 pm

Massivedesign wrote:
bhpdrew wrote:Richard is an awesome guy. The rifle/pistol range is well cared for.

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I couldn't agree more! Very talkative and helpful. He was more than boastful about the revision the range went through this year. It was clean too... eerily clean.



Well it wasnt perfectly clean. They had an abundance of little tubular brass colored things that posed an immediate danger of rolling an ankle or worse. So Dan and I made sure to rectify that and promptly cleaned up a few bags of this dangerous item. We will be sure to return often to make sure they are keeping this area clean, and if they dont, we will be sure to help out. icon_super

And of course since I got in trouble as the official camera guy and not taking pictures at Countyline, here are a couple images.

You can see those dangerous brass colored things in the lower right of the photo...
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Doubletap Dan
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Oh yea, and It was a great place. Glad we finally went for a visit. Very nice and helpful crew.

Re: ARR - Evergreen Sportsman's Club

Sun Oct 30, 2011 7:58 pm

cool I found my honey hole for Brass only thing is nothing I need or want in Brass I got some more 223 brass some 30-30, 30-06, 300UM and a few oddball pistol I didn't walk my path as I normally do. being I wanted to test out my 7mm mag loads as I been having issues with the cases... I love the Dangerous shiney tubes on the floor..... I love the Rifle shooters out there I just need some that shoot my calibers lol.....

Re: ARR - Evergreen Sportsman's Club

Sun Oct 30, 2011 8:04 pm

Just in joy wrote:cool I found my honey hole for Brass only thing is nothing I need or want in Brass I got some more 223 brass some 30-30, 30-06, 300UM and a few oddball pistol I didn't walk my path as I normally do. being I wanted to test out my 7mm mag loads as I been having issues with the cases... I love the Dangerous shiney tubes on the floor..... I love the Rifle shooters out there I just need some that shoot my calibers lol.....


Dan almost died seeing all the .223 that was on the ground by a couple shooters and they had no intention of picking up. Going to a range though you never know the rules for taking brass.

Re: ARR - Evergreen Sportsman's Club

Sun Oct 30, 2011 8:09 pm

mine isn't the range it is in the woods actually 4 or five shooting pits avail. I only picked up brass from 1 pit so far as I am hunting and just checking loads I loaded up from the day prior or bored in mid day when the Deer are playing in the woods and I am waiting for them to get in the clearings.... I need to get my GPS coord. to update. this is a good spot for the folks in enumclaw and auburn. Mt. Baker....

Re: ARR - Evergreen Sportsman's Club

Sun Oct 30, 2011 8:10 pm

Nice!

Re: ARR - Evergreen Sportsman's Club

Fri Nov 04, 2011 4:55 pm

Sounds like a nice range!

And guys . . . thanks for doing your part to keep the range safe. thumbsup icon_winkle

Re: ARR - Evergreen Sportsman's Club

Sat Nov 26, 2011 2:04 pm

I was a member of the evergreen club of a year. I like the range and the range officers seemed ok. The big downer for me and why I didnt renew my membership is that the club is mostly shotgun guys, shooting trap compitition all summer. They hold some large multi day events and when ever a trap compitition is going of the rifle/pistol range is closed.
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