Hunting Stores in N. VA?
#11
RE: Hunting Stores in N. VA?
My opinionisthat in recent years that the gun/equipment selections atClark Bros and Loudon Guns has seriously dwindled. Just my .02 though.......... everytime I have walked into either over the last few years I have been disappointed with what they had to offer........ Shoulda went to Green Top instead. I know, I know,.... I'm biased but I've been making the drive to Green Top for years.
#14
In general that policy is correct. However, if you are getting what you need that is available at Clark Bros,, I think you are ok to shoot there.
I shoot a muzzleloader so I figure if I am buying my primers, powder and any other items I need that they have in stock, I am not abusing their policy by buying my bullets wherever I can find them. Some of their stuff is overpriced (Blackhorn 209 is $40 a bottle!) but I consider it the price of using the range, since most ranges charge at least $10 an hour.
I shoot a muzzleloader so I figure if I am buying my primers, powder and any other items I need that they have in stock, I am not abusing their policy by buying my bullets wherever I can find them. Some of their stuff is overpriced (Blackhorn 209 is $40 a bottle!) but I consider it the price of using the range, since most ranges charge at least $10 an hour.
#15
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Manassas, VA
Posts: 3,612
Many people on here act like it takes a great deal of technical knowledge to shoot a muzzeloader correctly, but it does not. Before we dog out certain stores or what not, just ask yourself...can I research the information myself? And the answer is, you already have the information with the purchase of your weapon. The next thing is to simply drive to the nearest store that carries the equipment you need. Buy the equipment and then shoot your gun.
When I first started shooting a muzzleloader I drove down to Walmart, picked up the .50 cal bullets, the proper blackpowder charge, and the percussion caps. Then I shot the gun just fine. I would not waste my time driving 50 miles one way if I could drive 5 miles and get the stuff I needed. The people at those gun shops aren't going to give you anything more than the stuff you could find at DICKS or Walmart.
When I first started shooting a muzzleloader I drove down to Walmart, picked up the .50 cal bullets, the proper blackpowder charge, and the percussion caps. Then I shot the gun just fine. I would not waste my time driving 50 miles one way if I could drive 5 miles and get the stuff I needed. The people at those gun shops aren't going to give you anything more than the stuff you could find at DICKS or Walmart.
#16
Fork Horn
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Fauquier Co. VA
Posts: 231
If you want to join the IWLA http://www.iwla.us/ $100 to join and $100/year dues, they have Rifle, Pistol, Trap, and Archery ranges. Plus camping, fishing and some limited hunting.