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    Richmond Hill Gun Range

    4.4 (16 reviews)

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    Iven S.

    Great range tucked into the quaint town of Richmond Hill. However, best thing of all--its close, and you sure can shoot up some targets! Unlike indoor ranges that can cost you an arm and a leg, all you need to get started is a Georgia Outdoor Recreation Pass (GORP), and a fire arm of your choice. The GORP is very economical, considering that you may pay for three days, or annually, at a cost of around two visits to most indoor ranges. You have to bring your own target stand, but you can make one for around $30 (google it). The range is flexible, blending hand guns and rifles on the same range. There are rules, but it is not formal. However, safety is still of the utmost importance. During our visit, you fired to your hearts content and taking a break when someone requests a "cold" status. Overall, you'll have a blast as long as your always remember safety, targets, ammo, eye and ear pro. and a target stand!

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    Friendly place, well maintained. Friendly people to meet as long as you don't talk politics with them (coo coo, coo coo).

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    Well managed with several Range Safety Officers (RSO) present that will help if you need it and the facility is super clean.

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    Projx

    4.3
    (6 reviews)
    36.5 mi

    I'm kind of disappointed in their service. I brought in my WWII Mauser k98 that had been…read moresportarized previously to get fixed. I talked to them and made an appointment about 5 weeks out so I could drop the gun off and have a somewhat reasonable turnaround time. I guess this was lost on them because when I dropped the gun off, I was told it would still be weeks before they could get to working on it. I was slightly annoyed about that since this was the whole reason in waiting to drop the gun off, but whatever, there busy and I get it. When I initially spoke with them and when I dropped the gun off, I was clear that I wanted wooden dowels inserted into both pieces of the stock and the remaining gap filled to make it a solid piece again. When I come to pick it up it looks like a terrible fix in my opinion and they said they inserted metal slivers (like nails) into both ends and epoxied them. I was not very happy about this fix, but when I questioned them about this, they said they believed it to be the best course of action to fixing it. It looked very cheaply done and flimsy to me, the stock actually bends at the separation when the front band is not in place to secure it to the barrel, but the "fix" was already done and they supposed to be professionals so I let it go. I also asked about having the wood touched up slightly to blend a light-colored spot from where the stock had been taped together for years, but it was not done and when I asked about this upon pickup, I was told how to do it myself. Again, I was slightly annoyed, but I just wanted my rifle back so I didn't push the issue. The thing that really upsets me though is after getting back home and looking the rifle over a little more closely you can clearly see where when they were trying to fix the rifle the front band was pushed too far down onto the barrel/stock and gouged the wood on either side. And then to get the front band back off it looks as if a mallet or something was used to hammer it back off and damaged the front band along with put a small gouge in part of the barrel. I have attached an older picture of before the "repair" was done and it is slightly blurry zoomed in, but you can clearly see the gouges were not there. I would highly recommend taking your rifle somewhere else if possible

    Paul pumped new life into an ancient, broken, double-barrel shotgun, inherited from a dear family…read moremember. The workmanship he demonstrated was first quality, his shop is an adventure to visit. When I left, I knew more about the weapon than I ever had before. Strongly recommended.

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    Fine gun work!
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    Firearm restoration.
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    Forest City Gun Club

    Forest City Gun Club

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    14.6 mi

    Forest City Gun Club was decked for the holidays when I attended a Christmas Party at this private…read moreclub. FCGC maintains a self imposed cap on membership, and they believe that "shooting sports foster teamwork, sportsmanship, camaraderie, discipline and pride". In an attempt to write an informative review about Forest City Gun Club, I discovered an interesting history! *A group of Dutchmen founded FCGC in 1873. *They tout it is the oldest, largest continuously operated skeet, trap and sporting clay club in America. *FCGC boast 26 fields, a 40 acre lake, grand club house, dining hall, an assortment of amenities and over 537 acres. *Prestigious competitions have been hosted here: International Skeet Shooting Competition (5x), World Shoot Championships, Buick Masters Skeet Shooting Championships, U.S. Open Skeet Championships, and Georgia State Sporting Clay and Skeet Championships. *Home of FCGC Juniors which is a competitive shooting team. They compete with other youth shooters in the Scholastic Clay Target Program. *Find a wide assortment of gear, shells, apparel and gun rentals in their Pro Shop. *Membership is "managed by perpetuity and guest may visit during tournaments, fundraising or private events".

    First Class Organization. The Youth Scholastic Shooting program is the best in the nation…read more Management is stellar and the Members are welcoming. Targets are competition grade and the oyster roasts are classic Savannah Low Country fare. In my 25 + plus years shooting all around the world, I'd rank FCGC in the top 5. Thanks to all the members who have made my new home in Savannah a special place by allowing me to participate.

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    Decked for the holidays and for a party!
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