Address: 1904 Lime Kiln Rd, Charlotte, VT 05445, USA
Phone: +18029853924
Sunday: 9AM–5PM
Monday: 8AM–7PM
Tuesday: 8AM–7PM
Wednesday: 8AM–7PM
Thursday: 8AM–7PM
Friday: 8AM–7PM
Saturday: 9AM–7PM
paul preston
Owner’s are super nice and what you should expect from true Vermonters. I always have a great time when I come here. If you love shooting you have to come . Please support our Local Range and the NRA if you can.
jord mart
Love this place. The owners are amazing people. Im blessed to have a free place to go and shoot and enjoy the country side of it and you cant forget the beautiful land and the cows!! Definitely highly recommend my main spot now!! Thank you guy and may bless you lovely owners thank you
Adam Carparelli
This family owned range is available for use by permission only. They have been a huge asset to local enthusiasts, hunters, local police departments, and college competitive teams. Ranges are available for skeet, pistol only, mixed firearm, and long range rifle only. Please donate on the way out and/or commit time to a range day to keep this place available. Call ahead or stop at one of the barns on your way in for permission (they have a facebook page with details). Please carry out all targets, trash, and casings so others can enjoy a clean range experience. No range officers on site, if you are unfamiliar with safe practices please ask others for guidance and be respectful!
wang cheng
Huge shooting range, but have to park on top of the shooting range, then walking down. It will be tired if you have multiple firearms or a heavy steel target to carry. I cannot complain about it, because it’s a free range! You also need to ask permission for come in. There are donation box for laberge’s farm in most of the gun shops at Vermont. Running a free shooting range is not easy.
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I don't believe so but ask them
I think in Essex. 50/yr. Reasonable in my mind. I don't believe laberge does indoor at all.
No membership fee, but it's courteous to leave a small cash donation. Also be sure to find someone with the last name laberge, to ask permission.
They are open to the public. Just be sure to check in at the house first. You'll need your own targets and posts to mount them. The range is on a large farm so you'll be shooting in pits and fields. Occasionally certain ranges are closed for training days, so could be worth a call ahead if you're coming all the way from NH.
They have a rifle range, and I estimate that it's 100 yards long.
This is just a shooting range. You'll have to bring your own.
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