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    I was a member at tits for a couple years, they have a patterning board but they are the type of place they (Steve) likes to see you shoot there for a while to see you follow the safety rules and such. Im not sure if a non member would be allowed to use it. I would recommend going there on a Saturday and just check it out, I was always welcomed there and learned a lot from people I met.

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    Quote Originally Posted by benjhind View Post
    I've seen this request a few times and I'm always curious. Not to be rude - but if you have a spot to shoot a turkey, how do you not have a spot to shoot a piece of paper?
    Not rude at all! =]
    Someone from the forum is going to take me out on their land up north, and advised to try and get a hold of a turkey choke and pattern out my shots before hand to be prepared!
    so i guess I have a spot as more of a one time use! If that makes any sense... but until then only have access to buckshot and slug shooting at the range. I just have to get out of the city... one day i hope!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dean.f View Post
    I was a member at tits for a couple years, they have a patterning board but they are the type of place they (Steve) likes to see you shoot there for a while to see you follow the safety rules and such. Im not sure if a non member would be allowed to use it. I would recommend going there on a Saturday and just check it out, I was always welcomed there and learned a lot from people I met.
    Thanks for the info! I've emailed them before to ask if they were open cause the site said summer hours and i couldn't find much info otherwise on the site but no response, so not really expecting one now... ill try to get out there on a weekend when this state of emergency is cleared up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 410001661 View Post
    I know Galt has a patterning board but they only allow 2-3/4" target loads 7.5, 8, & 9
    Maybe Hamilton Gun Club?
    Update! Hamilton got back, Said i was new to hunting / shooting and wondering if there is a place there to be able to pattern turkey loads and they replied:
    "Hello,
    We only allow #7.5 shot or smaller on our grounds.
    Hope this helps,"

    So this is still rather foreign to me but from my understanding turkey load is #4, 5, and 6 typically? so that could mean yes it is allowed?
    unless... they mean smaller BB's which would be shot# going up? just not sure the lingo... if they talk in load bb size or shot number as a standard...
    then the question is am i able to hang a turkey target somewhere? so i guess driving out would be the answer

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    No 7.5 or smaller would mean 8 or 9 shot not turkey loads

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    Quote Originally Posted by js4fn View Post
    No 7.5 or smaller would mean 8 or 9 shot not turkey loads
    Thanks! They replied and confirmed that as well... shucks =[

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mellifluous89 View Post
    Not rude at all! =]
    Someone from the forum is going to take me out on their land up north, and advised to try and get a hold of a turkey choke and pattern out my shots before hand to be prepared!
    so i guess I have a spot as more of a one time use! If that makes any sense... but until then only have access to buckshot and slug shooting at the range. I just have to get out of the city... one day i hope!
    Well that makes sense. Good luck patterning the gun. I'd help if I was closer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by benjhind View Post
    Well that makes sense. Good luck patterning the gun. I'd help if I was closer!
    Thanks! Appreciate the thought! =]

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    Twin Cities Rifle Club, west of Kitchener is now closed.
    COVID19

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    I think all the ranges are now closed with COVID-19 (rightfully so). Your best bet might be to head to some crown land and make it quick.

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