Hi Everyone, Also from South Carolina

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I have not, I usually go to the Thomasson range at camp croft here in spartanburg, but am working on getting into the polk county gun club up near columbus nc.. The Thomasson range has been great (since its free :) ) but you can only shoot off the bench and it is through 20 foot long concrete tubes although it does have both 200 and 100 yd ranges. Polk county adds a 300 yd range and has a much more traditional shooting line.
 
Another new member here from South Carolina. I'm new to the black powder world but have just finished my Woodsrunner in 50 cal and have a uberti Walker and an 1860. so far I have only shot them with the 45 colt conversion cylinders.. I had to wait till I could find powder and caps, but have that remedied now, and am also ready to sight in my woodsrunner. I have been reading here for a while via google searches and figured it was about time I became a member.. here are some pics I took of my woodsrunner this past weekend out in the grass. All the trees were in the shade so it didn't show off the curl.. so I just went with the grass :)
I recently joined the forum and live in the upstate of SC. Where can you shoot cap and ball in the Greenville area? My indoor range says no due to fire hazard—so I need an outdoor range. I am thinking about the outdoor range in Clinton, SC. Thank you.
 
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