Waterman, if you look at a map of the state of Virginia, a whole country away from you, unfortunately, the Brushy Mountain Club is approximately in the middle. In fact, we refer proudly to the area as "Central Virginia." We are on the Eastern side of the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, those old mountains that were already being worn smooth when the Rockies were still on the drawing board, trying to get their plans approved in Sacramento.
We are only 15-20 miles South of Lynchburg Regional Airport, and shooters could conceivably get here that way if determined enough. As others have mentioned, we are a small club, most of which is devoted to shooting at flying pottery discs, but our 300 yd range makes a pretty good place for a schuetzen match and we are thinking of trying to expand our program into at least some sort of silhouettes. What we lack thus far in numbers, we are trying to make up in enthusiasm, and it is part of our goal to continue the tradition started 90 miles West of us by Charlie Dell when he started Chinquapin Schuetzenverein.
We would welcome some left coasters or other far-flung visitors, and as we grow our event, the shotgunners have said they would be supportive to the idea of expanding the range to have more firing points. PM for a set of directions, if anyone is interested.
Regards,
Charlie Shaeff
Green Frog