Washington Airgunners?

"Kitplanenut"I would like to go over mad shoot with them. We drive to Seattle every month for a week to see my kids, grandkids ans boat. Is there any other contact info other then face book?
I put their contact info on the map under the CCRP. The CCRP website has names and phone numbers. If you haven't already done so, put yourself on the map. I'm trying to develop the airgun community in Washington, but I'm having a hard time finding people. 
 
"bent"Just joined, as much to chime in on this topic as any others. Olympia would be an hour plus drive for me, but it would be fun to attend a field target shoot or something, knowing that you might know somebody, even if it's just from the interwebs. And yeah, time is always the limiting factor and this is a big state.
Yeah, I'm looking at a minimum 3 hour drive to get there, longer in the winter with Highway 12 down to a single lane now. But if they announce it in advance and publicize it a bit I might be able to put it on the calendar long enough in advance to get permission from the boss to make the trip over the mountains.
 
 I will be about as far North of Spokane as you can go with a trip the the tri-city's area thrown in.
Once upon a time ( back when the Prcie Harness was new and Mr Price lived there) Spokane was a true airgun hot spot. Even more recently I've had good luck finding 55 gal. drums of airguns - all sorts- just stuffed in the drums. A pawn shop in the Deer Park area used to let me have any 3-4 for $10.00 ( not a bad price for a crosman CG or FWB300) just to indentife what they had and some idea of value - I always tried to give themn the lower end price, gotta help fellow airgunners.
Maybe late spring I'll be out that way.


John
 
For those of you who are military or military dependents, Fort Lewis has a civilian gun range open from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. It cost $10.00 per person for active and retired military members. I am not sure of the cost for military dependents. MWR supplies all the targets, tables to shoot from and some metal targets that make a ding noise when they are shot. The range also has professional staff for information, safety and they sell soda and candy. They also sell firearms ammo. Airgunners are welcome... I have only seen two or three people shooting airguns. I believe that I am the only one that shoots a benjamin bulldog PCP bullpump air rifle. Eye and ear protection is required while on the range.
All firearms must be registered on the base prior to transporting weapons to and from the range. There is no Concealed or open carry on the base. The gate guards are very professional and will work with you to find the MWR shooting range.