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WHere do you all shoot at in KY.

Started by Eri990, January 25, 2009, 01:26:18 PM

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You can find the entire 2009 national schedule that is continuously updated with dates and locations here: http://www.appleseedinfo.org/as_schedule.htm

I would suggest that you read this section in it's entirety, http://appleseedinfo.org/smf/index.php?board=9.0, it will steer you to methods for finding much of the info that you seek. <:)



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bigjohn

Quote from: Eri990 on January 25, 2009, 01:26:18 PM
Where at?
Knob Creek ,Bluegrass Sportsman's League, Private land for me.
Hoping for more private land owners to allow a range on their land for practice/events.
Some ranges are very strict on "positional" shooting, benchrest fine but try to practice sitting and the blood pressure soars. !@#)

Big John
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trigrcreep

In west ky you need to be in Boaz at the Ky regulators club . Any questions?

dond

Check out the Boaz club at www.kyregulators.com. We haven't held an Appleseed there yet, but it is a possibility. Also, the range at Puryear, TN, can be checked out at www.hcgc.net. We have five Appleseeds scheduled there this year. And it is only about 7 miles from West Kentucky. In fact, it is only an hour away from Boaz.
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