Fort Lee Trap and Skeet Range
Posted: Sat, 27 Nov 2010 23:18:31
I took a trip to Fort Lee Trap and Skeet Range, let me tell you'll a little about it.
It is of course on base so you have to enter thru the visitor's entrance; bring ID(for anyone over 18), vehicle registration, and proof of insurance. Click HERE for directions. We got to the range and there was a nice fellow named Bob. None of us had ever shot trap before but he set us up showed us all we need to know. Shot about 200 rounds of 12 gauge between 5 shooters. You bring your own ammo but they provide the skeet. It came out to be $24 ($3 for 25 skeet). That is plenty reasonable IMO. So if it's you first time shooting trap and skeet, fear not. It's cheap, simple, and fun. Don't forget to bring you guns, ammo, eye protection, and ear protection. The don't have any of those for you as far as I know, so you better bring them.
Here is their website and a couple more links:
Fort Lee Trap and Skeet
Fort Lee POW Range(Rifle and Pistol)
Fort Lee Archery Range
*If any of the above links go dead please send me a PM.*
It is of course on base so you have to enter thru the visitor's entrance; bring ID(for anyone over 18), vehicle registration, and proof of insurance. Click HERE for directions. We got to the range and there was a nice fellow named Bob. None of us had ever shot trap before but he set us up showed us all we need to know. Shot about 200 rounds of 12 gauge between 5 shooters. You bring your own ammo but they provide the skeet. It came out to be $24 ($3 for 25 skeet). That is plenty reasonable IMO. So if it's you first time shooting trap and skeet, fear not. It's cheap, simple, and fun. Don't forget to bring you guns, ammo, eye protection, and ear protection. The don't have any of those for you as far as I know, so you better bring them.
Here is their website and a couple more links:
Fort Lee Trap and Skeet
Fort Lee POW Range(Rifle and Pistol)
Fort Lee Archery Range
*If any of the above links go dead please send me a PM.*