Just talked to Robbie Roberts the Museum Curator and WC staff member.
All the shoots from here on out as of today are a go.
The center opened yesterday under the edicts of Queen Grisham.
The Pro Shop is open for 15 people at a time to purchase firearms, ammo, optics, gifts, etc.
The Brownell's historical firearms museum is part of the Pro Shop.
Shooters on ranges must be 6 feet apart at ALL times, everywhere while on WC property.
Masks are NOT required for drinking, hydrating or eating.
Masks are NOT required while shooting, as shooting is considered "exercise". Masks are optional for the shooters.
This all may change rapidly so be prepared.
Noted. Thanks for the update, Dan
Got it, thanks brother...
:F
see ya in August. :snipersmi
The damage to New Mexico's economy will be devastating: Whittington might survive, given its international significance, but the town of Raton is a different story. Raton has been struggling since the death of the railroad and the screen door plant. The still ongoing shut down, may be the final blow to anything other than a gas station and a dollar store. Raton will become a ghost town.
FYI, Colfax county has had 5 cases and 0 deaths in this debacle.
Dan,
Good to hear! At least we don't have to shoot in MOPP gear.
Wa