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$10 million dollars approved for new Wyoming Shooting Complex - CODY selected

It's ashamed they put this in Cody. Riverton in the center of the state or Casper. Casper being the better of the two as they have more to offer..
I have never driven through Casper in anything less than a 30mph wind and I go through twice a year on my way to and from Deep Creek. My perception from this is that shooting there would not yield very flattering results. My “home” range is CRC in Byers, Colorado. The wind there can be quite mercurial to downright ferocious and I have talked to many shooters who don’t go to CRC events because of the wind there. The 2 times I have driven through Cody, the weather was mild and pleasant. I would attend a LRBR event there if they held one.
 
I have never driven through Casper in anything less than a 30mph wind and I go through twice a year on my way to and from Deep Creek. My perception from this is that shooting there would not yield very flattering results. My “home” range is CRC in Byers, Colorado. The wind there can be quite mercurial to downright ferocious and I have talked to many shooters who don’t go to CRC events because of the wind there. The 2 times I have driven through Cody, the weather was mild and pleasant. I would attend a LRBR event there if they held one.

LRBR or NRA High power is not on the menu. LR will be PRS type and probably ELR stuff.

Outside of Cody...


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Additionally the Shooting Range is located on state land that is the mouth of the Southfork of the Shoshone River... When I moved to Cody in 1994 I was looking at property up the Southfork - I was warned that when the wind blows good it rings the doorbell... Lots of stories.
 
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Is this in the same area as where shot the Industry Masters Match a few years back?
I was thinking it was north of Cody a little bit?
We all, especially me, had a great time there and the town's hospitality was second to none.
Cody seems a big draw Spring/Summer as it is a gateway to Yellowstone but wondering how many of the tourists will be bringing guns and ammo with them?
 
Is this in the same area as where shot the Industry Masters Match a few years back?
I was thinking it was north of Cody a little bit?
We all, especially me, had a great time there and the town's hospitality was second to none.
Cody seems a big draw Spring/Summer as it is a gateway to Yellowstone but wondering how many of the tourists will be bringing guns and ammo with them?
No that was the Cody Shooting Complex. I was there helping with the event. It's a great range.

The Wyoming Shooting Complex is to be located a couple miles south and west of Cody.
 
I have never driven through Casper in anything less than a 30mph wind and I go through twice a year on my way to and from Deep Creek. My perception from this is that shooting there would not yield very flattering results. My “home” range is CRC in Byers, Colorado. The wind there can be quite mercurial to downright ferocious and I have talked to many shooters who don’t go to CRC events because of the wind there. The 2 times I have driven through Cody, the weather was mild and pleasant. I would attend a LRBR event there if they held one.
The wind blow in Wyoming all the time. Cody is no different than Casper, Cheyenne, Rawlins or any other place in Wyoming. However if one would like to learn to shoot in the wind come to Wyoming where we blow semi's off the road and train cars off the tracks.
 
Watch this a prs match every weekend with in 50 miles and 2 ELR matches a year with in 150 miles. Nightforce is 25 miles from me. Both elr matches sell out in minutes. Welcome to Wy.
 
Yes the wind in many parts of Wyoming can be downright brutal. Folks joke that it keeps the riffraff from moving here (and there’s some truth to that). For the most part the crazy wind is a winter thing. Usually starts some time in November and will last through February…or so. Let’s not forget the temperature factor. Usually it’ll be -20 degrees at night and daytime temps won’t make it up to zero. Coldest I’ve experienced so far is -43 degrees. If any competitive shoots are held at this complex during winter, there will be some “acclimating” needed by the out-of-staters!
 
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