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Does anyone know of ranges in or around Berks that allow semi-auto rifles?

Most ranges I've been to have a no semi-auto rifle policy.
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What ranges have you been to? I know of several that have time restraints on the firing line but none that restrict the use of semis.
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So far just Perry and Leesport as it's all I've had time to head out to recently.

I thought I'd ask here to save myself some time and disappointment by driving to ranges to find out they don't allow semi-autos.
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Hamburg Rifle & Pistol

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Default Re: Semi-auto ranges?

Just wanted to let you know that I just completed the orientation for membership and specifically stated " NO Fully Auto Firing".

Just wanted to let you know in case that was a determining factor to joining.

Otherwise it seems like a very nice range.
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So far just Perry and Leesport as it's all I've had time to head out to recently.

I thought I'd ask here to save myself some time and disappointment by driving to ranges to find out they don't allow semi-autos.
I don't believe Perry bans semi-autos. The signs on the range, and the club rules, just state no rapid fire from semi-autos, whether rifles or handguns.
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Just wanted to let you know that I just completed the orientation for membership and specifically stated " NO Fully Auto Firing".

Just wanted to let you know in case that was a determining factor to joining.

Otherwise it seems like a very nice range.
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Steve.....
I was also at the orientation with my wife and son in law... I don't remember everyone there but i think i was talking to you about having smaller hands and i was wearing a black coaches jacket.
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Fleetwood Fish and Game has the "no rapid fire" rule, but has no restrictions that I'm aware of that would not allow semi-auto rifles...and I have yet to be told otherwise while there with the AK...
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Steve.....
I was also at the orientation with my wife and son in law... I don't remember everyone there but i think i was talking to you about having smaller hands and i was wearing a black coaches jacket.
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That might have been me. Black hooded sweatshirt with a .40 cal taurus mil pro.
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