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    4.0 (1 review)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Charlie Elliot Wildlife Center - Visitor center entrance and sign

    Charlie Elliot Wildlife Center

    3.8(4 reviews)
    21.8 mi

    This place is a true gem! Friendly, knowledgeable staff! Definitely recommend! Helpful range…read moreoperators .

    This is an expansive and beautiful state park. I've only experienced the shooting ranges and the…read morevisitor center, so that's what I'll be reviewing today - but this park amazing. Value for money: This place is inexpensive (even free in some circumstances) gun / rifle / shotgun ranges. Be aware: you'll need your GA hunting license to shoot here -- you present it to the range officer on duty at either the rifle/pistol lanes or the shotgun/skeet house. Location: This place is a bit out of the way for most folks coming from Atlanta -- it's a good 1 to 2 hour drive, depending on what part of the city you're coming from. If you were planning on getting just a quick 30 minutes of range time in, I'm not sure this place is cost effective. On the plus side, it's also not close to any neighborhoods, etc. -- so you can feel pretty safe discharging a firearm at the ranges here. Customer service: This place has friendly range officers (just let them know it's your first time there) - they're very willing to show you different parts of the facilities. Protips: Bring your own weapons, ammo, cases, and hearing protection. They have a limited supply of targets at the welcome area, but it's best if you bring your own targets (and tape) too. In summer, there is no shade connecting the ranges - the sun will beat down on you. They have restrooms on site, but no vending machines or nearby restaurants - be sure to pack in necessities like food and water. Summary: Even though it's out of the way, and you'll need to bring (and possibly first GET) your GA hunting license, I highly recommend this park. It's worth the drive -- especially in the fall or spring.

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    Atlanta Arms & Ammo - They make ammo for TEAM GLOCK

    Atlanta Arms & Ammo

    3.7(3 reviews)
    8.6 mi

    After I ordered they asked for a review. I sent one but they didn't post it. Clearly on their site…read morethey will only post 5 star reviews, most of which are very old. TLDR: the ammo was defective. They didn't respond to my complaints. I was very excited to find a supply of 40 caliber ammunition. It's been tough to find. I don't typically buy remanufactured ammo but I'm not picky these days. And I know Atlanta arms supplies a lot of the local ranges with ammunition so I figure if it's good enough for them... I took it to the range and I loaded a couple magazines of my Steyr M 40. At the very first shot I noticed something wasn't right. The report was very quiet and the gun had very little felt recoil. I pulled the trigger again and of course it was a failure to feed. I looked up and the shell was stovepiped. And the second and the third too. All FTF. All in all we had six malfunctions in a row with two different magazines and two different experienced shooters to make sure it wasn't a technique issue. I had my last box of Speer Lawman and I loaded that in a mag and shot it. The first thing I noticed was how much louder it was and how much heavier the recoil was. I don't know if this is the normal way the stuff is supposed to be. I'm a fairly experienced shooter and I would have to assume that these are very lightly loaded with powder. Or else the powder was defective. The report had to of been about as half as loud as a normal factory new ammunition. And the recoil felt like a 22 pistol. My guess is it has to be defective versus this is how it normally is. Because I can't imagine all the local gun ranges having to run ammo that consistently malfunctions. The slugs seemed fine as the holes in target were the same with both ammunition. Until I figure out exactly what the deal is though I can't really recommend buying it.

    Great product at a good price. Check their facebook page for shipping discounts. Very easy to…read moreconduct business with over the phone, friendly folks. Inexpensive shipping easily comparable to the big nationwide suppliers with a higher quality product. Will definitely buy from again.

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