State Shooting Ranges Open for Rifle Accuracy Checks
MONTPELIER, Vt. –The Vermont Fish & Wildlife
Department reminds us that two of its shooting ranges are open for sighting-in
rifles before you go hunting -- one in Hartland and the other near Island
Pond.
Both ranges are open for public use from
April to mid-December.
Hammond
Cove Shooting Range
at the end of Ferry Road in Hartland features a six-port 100-yard rifle range
and a pistol bench.
West
Mountain Shooting Range in East Haven has
a 100-yard shooting range and target frames at 25, 50, 75, and 100
yards. The range is located on the South
American Pond Road on the West Mountain Wildlife Management Area.
Users 15 years of age and older are
required to have a valid Vermont hunting or fishing license and may bring one
guest.
“Vermont
has some of the safest and most conservation-minded hunters anywhere,” said
Fish & Wildlife Commissioner Louis Porter. “We provide these publicly
accessible ranges so they can sight in their rifles and practice their shooting
skills.”
For Immediate Release: September 4, 2018
Media Contact: Alison Thomas 802-371-9975, Nicole Meier 802-318-1347