I try to get out to the rifle range twice a week, even in the winter months. I belong to two clubs, one only 7 miles away, the other 12 miles so it's relatively convenient. I only shoot 10 rounds per range session, 5 at 100 and 5 at 200 yards just to stay sharp for upcoming varmint season and conserve components. Haven't done much predator hunting this winter.
These two ranges have been virtually deserted during the week. I would venture to say that after "sight in" for deer season, I haven't seen more than a dozen shooters at the range from late December until yesterday. Granted, I don't go on the weekends but in the past, I'd see at least 1 to 2 or more every time I went to the range during the week. With gas prices soaring, and ammo / component shortages, I imagine it will remain the same for the foreseeable future.
The good is that it's nice having the range without getting my eardrums crushed by muzzle breaks or being sprayed by flying case from semi-autos. The bad is that I miss the fellowship of fellow shooters although a lot of my buddies have passed on to the big range in the sky.
What about you guys - have you seen a significant decline in rifle range attendance?
These two ranges have been virtually deserted during the week. I would venture to say that after "sight in" for deer season, I haven't seen more than a dozen shooters at the range from late December until yesterday. Granted, I don't go on the weekends but in the past, I'd see at least 1 to 2 or more every time I went to the range during the week. With gas prices soaring, and ammo / component shortages, I imagine it will remain the same for the foreseeable future.
The good is that it's nice having the range without getting my eardrums crushed by muzzle breaks or being sprayed by flying case from semi-autos. The bad is that I miss the fellowship of fellow shooters although a lot of my buddies have passed on to the big range in the sky.
What about you guys - have you seen a significant decline in rifle range attendance?