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Farmer John

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Was a member of Old Pueblo Muzzleloaders in Tucson many years ago (abt 1975-80) - Just checking in to see how things have changed,
We shot at the 3-Points Range, west of Tucson, which was managed by the Tucson Rifle Club - .22 Silhouette all the way up to 1000 yard range.
 
Welcome from Upstate New York's Central-Leatherstocking Region.

Things have changed. A lot. Everywhere you look. Remember $9.99/lb FFg? Remember $2.99 for 100 #11 caps? Remember Tom Fuller 7/8" flints at $0.99 each? No more.
 
Was a member of Old Pueblo Muzzleloaders in Tucson many years ago (abt 1975-80) - Just checking in to see how things have changed,
We shot at the 3-Points Range, west of Tucson, which was managed by the Tucson Rifle Club - .22 Silhouette all the way up to 1000 yard range.
Welcome from WesterNC
 
Range is still there but upgraded, nice check-in main building now, better shooting areas with benches and range control flashing lights. OPML still shoots third Sunday of the month.
 
The times I've shot out at 3 points it's a pretty active range, with lots of different types of competitions being shot. I've done the .22 BPCR and .22 Shilohette only. I live on the far side of town, it takes about 1 hour to drive out there. That's one thing that's changed in the 25 yrs I've lived here - traffic. Very slow on the highway for about 3 hrs every day morning and afternoon rush hours. Town routes no better.
 
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