Address: 242 Bradley Rd SW, Eatonton, GA 31024, USA
Phone: +17065573355
Sunday: 10AM–6PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–6PM
Saturday: 10AM–6PM
Michael Young
This facility went from 5 stars to no stars because it is now unmanned. I think the person in charge of the state ranges is Trevor. What are you doing with the money allocated for this range? I guess control over the range should have been kept by the federal government and/or US Forestry Service which collected money to keep it up. I am willing to bet that it will be like the old Redlands range within a year.
saconnect
The range is nice. The staff are knowledgeable and supportive. Plus, it is an outdoor environment. I recommend this range.
Patrick Steelman
Always a good experience, the range masters are a little strict but that is their job to maintain a safe range.
Brian Johnson
An really good staff member this Sunday. !11/28/21... I really enjoyed my stay. I got there with only 30 minutes to check how accurate I was NOT. Since there was no one else around, I asked if I could use 2 booths. One for the Ruger All American Nine and the other VSAK by Century. Please forgive me because I forgot his name but, he had no problem and was really cool with helping me setup the rifle target. The guys keep it well maintained and and is as professional as it looks. The rules are basic and easy to understand. The staff communicates very well and I was out of there by 5 minutes until 6. I bought the Land Pass which is $32.50 and it gets me onto just about any property here in Georgia. I really enjoy how many thousands of acres that are available to me for the next 365 days! I get to go to any rifle range for FREE! What a bargain!
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Everyone 16 years or older must have a valid GA hunting license, fishing license, or lands pass.
Range users will need a valid GA hunting license, fishing license or lands pass. These can be purchased at GoOutdoorsGeorgia.com. bring eye and ear protection and of course your guns and ammo. All RSOs will can help a novice shooter get started, but their job is safety not shooting education. if you are interested in shooting check out GA Department of Natural Resources Give It A Shot Programs.
Yes, muzzleloaders are are allowed at all GA DNR shooting ranges.
To utilize any GA DNR managed range (or to be on a GA Wildlife Management Area) anyone 16 or older must possess a valid GA hunting license, fishing license, or lands pass.
Yes
Take your own. They only have stands.
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