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    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 11:45 pm

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    Angle Tree Stone Rod & Gun Club - American Skeet, Station Eight Low House

    Angle Tree Stone Rod & Gun Club

    4.5(2 reviews)
    6.4 mi

    Angle Tree Stone is the second oldest skeet field in the world.. Incorporated in 1924 and…read moreoperational prior to that date. As we all know, skeet was invented in Andover, Ma... just up the road a bit, and was introduced at Angle Tree RGC shortly thereafter.. Angle Tree Stone has two skeet fields, a trap field, an outdoor rifle range up to 100 yards, as well as an indoor archery and air-gun ranges. The club has been undergoing a series of major improvement, most recently the skeet fields were improved 10 fold through the hard work of the membership. There are long range plans in the works for improvements to the indoor range as well. Being in two skeet leagues at Angle Tree, I shoot there frequently. The background is old fashioned vintage New England, which gives Angle Tree a style all its own. It's skeet the old fashioned way, with a background more challenging than you're used to. A lot of fun.. There's a good group of regulars at the club every weekend and they're always happy to welcome newcomers. The skeet and trap fields at Angle Tree are open to the public at 1:00PM on weekends. You can check the calendar on their web site for additional sporting opportunities.. Head over to Angle Tree RGC and shoot a few rounds, you won't regret it. www.angletreergc.org

    I've been shooting clay targets at this club for several years now, nice place with lots of great…read morepeople. Over the last 5-6 yrs the club has done some major improvements on their ranges and club house. If you've never been there, or haven't been in a while, i'd recommend checking it out !

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    Angle Tree Stone Rod & Gun Club - Angle Tree Stone- Rod & Gun Club.  Vintage 1924 Patch reproduced for 90th anniversary....

    Angle Tree Stone- Rod & Gun Club. Vintage 1924 Patch reproduced for 90th anniversary....

    Angle Tree Stone Rod & Gun Club
    Angle Tree Stone Rod & Gun Club

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    Manville Sportsmans Rod & Gun Club

    Manville Sportsmans Rod & Gun Club

    4.5(2 reviews)
    15.3 mi

    Very Old Club With Devoted Members. They Have Settler's Day…read moreOnce A Year So The Public Can Shoot. Friendly Staff And Beautiful Club.

    Manville Rod and Gun Club is a medium sized but broad shooting range with just about all the…read moredifferent disciplines available. There are many outdoor ranges from 200 yard rifle to various pistol as well as trap and skeet. There is also an indoor range for handguns and 22's but a hidden treasure of this club is their archery program which involves offshoots for women as well as the junior program for younger folks. People with different interests are willing to help and while you do have to serve 30 hours of helping maintain the club or run its activities your first year, this helps meet other people to socialize you into their matrix. Members are very friendly and the public can either attend as a member's guest or their settler's day weekend once a year in September. Otherwise to come on your own you have to be a member for which there is a waiting list but it's well worth signing up to get on the list, the time passes faster than you think. What makes this range very unique is that you can shoot at steel targets at closer ranges, more specifically as long as you are using handgun calibers in a rifle you can shoot steel targets at handgun ranges though there are a variety of rules to follow for this safe pursuit. There is no fishing nor can you hunt on club grounds so it's not huge like some of the state's biggest clubs, but it's not a small club either with many different avenues.

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    Braintree Rifle & Pistol Club

    Braintree Rifle & Pistol Club

    4.0(26 reviews)
    15.4 mi

    Member since 1990. I go once a week…read more I'd rate it 4.5, not a full 5 stars because some members are just piggish and do not clean up after themselves on the shooting benches, smoking area, and tables in the buildings. Thanks for leaving your empty Stop n Shop cake box on the table for all to enjoy! (I'm a neat freak). Outdoors is only open if there is a Range Officer, and they volunteer in 4 hour shifts. Indoor ranges do not require Range Officers open 24/7. Most Range Officers are seemingly relaxed and driven by common sense, and even quite friendly. Joe Ruff, Joe V and Zoo all have made great contributions to the club over the years. Kessler was a great guy too. Most folks who patron there are willing to talk with you, show you their weapon and even let you take a shot or two. Great hobbyists who are willing to share information.b Never been in an unsafe situation, done anything unsafe, felt unsafe, or seen anything unsafe at BR& PC. Likewise, I have not heard any racism, racist jokes, or hate speech; however, it is a gun club, and people there do not like Maura Healy, Hillary Clinton, etc so you do hear a lot of politics-talk. Also, it is an extremely diverse club; not an old white boys club. A good 24-7 indoor range, two buildings. Worth the 125.00 a year. Friday and Saturday is date night. Smoking is allowed indoors. Two desk areas to clean your firearms. All the free coffee you can drink, and a free pasta meal at the meeting nights.

    FOLLOW UP- A long drawn out review was posted here in 2021 about an incident that went down at the…read moreclub with a member who is a "protected member" among those who run the club where I was screwed over by the club hierarchy in this persons favor, and I just came on here to add a follow-up to the initial statement, However it apparently deleted the initial statement and replaced it with the follow up which was not my intent, I wanted BOTH to stay posted so people could see the WHOLE story. So without getting too lengthy, long story short, I was a regular here for a few years, just about every day, The rule at the club at the time regarding the old brass (shells) was that if the person leave them behind, its a first come first serve scenario and whoever wants them can have them, so I used to come by daily and sweep out both ranges, the outdoor range, change the trash bags and pick the shells out of the barrels etc, and all was fine until one day this older member barged in on me, cussing me out, asking who the hell I am etc, and implicitly telling me this is HIS brass, and that NO one else is supposed to be touching it as he snatches the bag of shells out of my hand and keeps yelling at me and telling me that he's a range officer, At the time I wasn't sure who he was, I initially apologized and said "I didn't know, I was told it was there for the taking if the person leaves it behind" and he said NO its his, So the next day and following days after this, I go back and mention this to numerous other members and they all unanimously agreed that this is not the case, this person is out of line, thats not what the rules say etc, and tell me to just ignore/avoid this guy, do my own thing and pay him not mind, However that wasn't possible, because from this point onward, there was nothing but endless taunting, racial comments, threats etc from this person. Then came the fake assault allegation Since the initial statement was published, I have attempted a few more times to send messages to the club via the email address, facebook page, and to various members, saying things like "Here we are 10 years later, has this individual admitted yet that he lied, set me up and unjustly gotten me thrown out ?, Is he even still alive ?, If not, what are the odds of getting back in ?" and got no replies. I initially forgot to mention as well, although I did mention the fact that the hierarchy runs as a "good ole' boys club", a "one hand washes the other, friends helping friends" sort of order, where those who "aren't in the click, can go fu** themselves" as far as the hierarchy is concerned, the part I failed to also mention is that the individual who did this, also happens to be very friendly with Eric, the president, and he was also even more friendly with Don Kusser, the late VP who is no longer with us. For years after this incident I was still friends on facebook with Don before he passed, and even he never brought up the situation, other members who I still talk to say that the individual is still there and they see him still "doing his thing" as far as the brass goes, and so its more than apparent that his reasoning for pulling this stunt was exactly what I mentioned in the first review, which was that I was "cutting in on his territory". Speaking of which, this evokes a whole new topic as well, Do you know what he was doing with all of this spent brass ?, Was he scrapping it ?, Yes and no, He would scrap the stuff that wasn't reloadable such as .22's and stuff that was already reloaded a few times already, BUT the bigger draw for him is his little side business that he runs within the club, He and the other fellow I previously mentioned who lives in Holbrook, like to gather up all the brass, they reload it, and then resell it to members. Do I have anything against this ?, Not at all, They go around and peddle ammo to new guys and old timers alike, they will approach new guys and ask what they're shooting, ask if they need any etc and pick up new customers, BUT, the sticking point is that if you're doing this on the scale which he is, this is considered a manufacturing operation which thus would require both local, state and federal permits which this individual doesn't have !, This brings up the whole saying "Those who live in glass houses shouldn't cast stones !", So this guy is running a borderline illegal, under the table ammo operation which although it isn't "harming anyone", is still illegal in the manner he's doing it, but yet at the same time he has the audacity to pull the kind of sh*t that he did, That unto itself shows you how secure and untouchable he feels that he is there, and how much "protection" he thinks he has, being under the wing of those who call the shots, If he were just an average nobody, Joe-Blow, he would immediately check himself and think twice before doing anything like this because of the "what-if factor" of it possibly backfiring on him and bringing his own sins into the spotlight !

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    Braintree Rifle & Pistol Club
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    Ace Archers - Nice place to learn the ancient art of archery

    Ace Archers

    4.2(37 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $

    Came in here to buy some arrows, the guy acted like we were asking for the combination to the safe…read morethat holds the Declaration of Independence. Then, I couldn't find my way around and a woman with glasses ran out of the back room asking me in a paranoid voice CAN I HELP YOU WITH SOMETHING?!?!?! looking me up and down like I was going to rob the place. Super uncomfortable experience. I hope they don't treat everyone like that.

    I got interested in archery kind of by accident. When I was in middle school, we had a…read moreShakespearean festival, which included archery among other things. The bows they had were these cheap compounds (with the wheels) intended for children... which in fairness, we were. Well that, and one step up is five times the cost. At some point many years after, I found this place. I was excited to try my hands at archery once again. Even though this place is a little out of the way, I still venture out here when I want to have a go of being a sort of Robin Hood, only one who is not nearly as good of a shot. I. Cost - Their rates are extremely reasonable for what you get. Shooting on the range is $12/hour if you bring your own equipment, and only $14 to borrow theirs. This cost includes instruction too! This is not a private lesson, but they will help you along the way with stance, aim, draw, and other such basics. II. Staff - their staff are some of the nicest, most patient people I have met! Whether they are telling you the 1st time or 101st time to bring your hand to your ear, they are just as patient and calm. Also, during my time shooting, adjusting the draw weight (on the compound) as well as the sight to my ideal levels was a non issue. III. Range - The range is pretty nice! It is well lit, fairly spacious, and they have targets at two different distances, although, I couldn't tell you what they are. I can however tell that the shorter distance is great for beginners... not so far that it becomes discouraging, but close enough that it is fairly challenging. When you are shooting, do be careful of obstacles like pipes or columns... but if you stay in your lane, you should be fine. IV. Equipment - Out of the bows you are able to rent there are recurves (think Robin Hood) and Compound bows (with wheels). I am fond of the latter, but must say the Genesis bow (make of compound) is not my favorite thing in the world. The reason for this is (don't quote me on this) compounds have a let off in weight when fully drawn. The Genesis bows do not (at least not a very significant one). I will not penalize this place for that because these are fairly cheap (~$100), durable, easily adjustable, and according to online markets a great entry level bow for people of all ages. When it comes to equipment, think of it in parallel with bowling . If you are just there to bowl for a bit of fun, you have entry level equipment (balls, shoes) that are durable, and good for those who don't take the sport too seriously. Same thing here, the bows and arm-guards aren't spectacular, and there is no mechanical release provided. If you come to shoot for an hour for fun, you probably don't care that much. As for me, I'd like to keep it casual for now... but even if I end up taking archery more seriously, I will not hesitate at returning to this place to practice!

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