Virtual Range Tour - What do you think?

Started by Micheal Fortune, May 16, 2006, 06:50:00 PM

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Micheal Fortune

Greetings,

"Virtual Tour" of our facilities.

The idea is that new people, visiting people and maybe Uncle Ron in Banning would love to see what you have been blabbering about for so long.

So I put it on a web site. I just started the day before yesterday so it's not finished by no means but it's come along far enough to test the waters a bit.

Some pages need more pictures, 2 or so are blank altogether. I guess I never got any good pictures of those spots but sooner or later I'll get them filled in.

Thanks for you time and your input.
Here is the link:
http://sunriverrangers.home.bresnan.net/

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Delmonico

Well durn ya, I wanted to see the long range part.  Get busy and get them up and I might not slip ya the castor oil if I can get up there sometime. ;)
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Always get the water for the coffee upstream from the herd.

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Four-Eyed Buck

Mike, Here's the URL for our host club site. There is supposed to be a tour section there. Last time I tried, it wasn't working but it may be now.........Buck 8) ::) ;)
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Micheal Fortune

Del I'll be back out there for a shoot on the 27th so I'll try and snap more shots then, btw -Castor oil "yummy"

Buck, great web site!  About your newsletter, do you send a printed version to your members that aren't on line or is it just the web version.

I do both, was just wondering what you think.

It's here:
http://sunriverrangers.home.bresnan.net/TheRegister.htm
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Sun River Rangers Shooting Society / SASS 60159 / R.O.-1 / SBSS 1685 / G.O.F.W.G. 89 / RATS 58 / KGC 4 /

Spanish Marshal

  Hi Micheal:

  It´s a very good idea to show your facilities of this way. You are very lucky of being able to have this shooting club.

   I could some day to be able to shoot there, I hope so!!  ;)

    Spanish Marshal
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Chance


Bristow Kid

Thats a heck of a nice shooting range.  Maybe I'll make it out that way sometime.
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Guage Rod

Mike, very Nice Range, I have never been to that part of the country.  I think the Club has done a wonderful job of putting the false fronts and true buidings together.  I sure do like the way you disguised all of the trees in the area to make them look like prairie grass.  Where do the birds out that way nest? :o ;D

Thanks for the great Post.  I like to see what other clubs do.  I like the varriety in targets, the knock downs and the rabbits.  I believe it adds to the flavor and fun of the shoots :D :D

 

RattlesnakeJack

Excellent!

I'm definitely going to have to try to make it down there again, one of these days!
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Micheal Fortune

So you all know it's been full updated.  All the pages open up and you can see what we shoot for long range now.

http://sunriverrangers.home.bresnan.net/
Saloon Keeper, Gambler, Shootist
Sun River Rangers Shooting Society / SASS 60159 / R.O.-1 / SBSS 1685 / G.O.F.W.G. 89 / RATS 58 / KGC 4 /

Four-Eyed Buck

Nice, Mike! ;D Didn't get back to this one till now, yes there's a printed one sent out for those not on line. There's also a printed one sent to the CAS people that's just match results and jokes, etc.............Buck 8) ;)
I might be slow, but I'm mostly accurate.....

Delmonico

Looks good Mike, I put my Castor Oil back in the cupboard. ;D

I like that, no trees to mess things up. 

BTW: Last weekend at Rock Creek Station SHP we rake Ol' J. Sterling Morton over to coals but good.  We were lookin' over the Tall Grass Prairie where the ruts of the trail lead out of the valley, Prairie that the Park Super I was sippin' coffee with had won back with much labor and money.

We decided that 99% of the trees in the park should be cut down and piled up for cookfire wood.  ;D  Sadly his bosses would nix that in a minute. :(
Mongrel Historian


Always get the water for the coffee upstream from the herd.

Ab Ovo Usque ad Mala

The time has passed so quick, the years all run together now.

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