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Heading to the 'Burgh for a bit, need the normal intel

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December 28, 2018, 11:19 AM
dewhorse
Heading to the 'Burgh for a bit, need the normal intel
So due to a change in employers (heading back to a past employer) I will be living in Pittsburgh for at least a year sans wife and son. Good thing is my older boys live up north so I hope to see them more often. Also I love W. PA and it is on our short list of places to retire to....mind you it would be NW PA but still.

Anyway, initially I will be staying north of the city near Cranberry and will probably look for a place 20-30 miles north once I get settled. I will be traveling to Indy as well as I will have crews there so maybe a bit of Indy intel would be appreciated as well.

Looking info on the following;

Good rifle ranges, I know PA gamelands have public ranges but they can be hit or miss. I would love to find a 200m range and I don't mind joining a private range if needed. Willing to travel a good bit for a good range.

Pistol range - again looking for a good place possibly a private one.

Gunsmith - If the year I spent in AZ on my own is any indication I spend a lot of time on gun projects so a good gunsmith will be needed.

Gunstore - prefer a place with a good used selection

I have considered just getting a place close to the boys, maybe even talking the 19yo (sophomore in Uni) into renting a place together but 80+ miles suck when winter hits I79.

I think I am up on the PA carry laws and my TX and FL permits are good there. Anything changed recently....besides the stupid mayor.
December 28, 2018, 11:24 AM
arcwelder
You'll need to go to the "O" in Oakland, and have some fries for me.

http://www.theoriginalhotdogshop.com/


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December 28, 2018, 11:30 AM
08 Cayenne
Cambridge Ohio has a couple 1000+ yard ranges. Thunder Valley has a target at a mile. They have several good competitions with targets out to 1196 yards, last time I was there. They have a head hunter competition that's a blast.

Ace in Washington is a nice store, I bought a M21 off of him.
December 28, 2018, 11:36 AM
architect
quote:
Originally posted by arcwelder76:
You'll need to go to the "O" in Oakland, and have some fries for me.

http://www.theoriginalhotdogshop.com/
Order the large size! Smile
December 28, 2018, 11:42 AM
HRK
http://mcdonaldsportsmen.com/index.htm

Not far from Pittsburgh and reportedly the range used for Jack Reacher scenes...
December 28, 2018, 11:57 AM
dewhorse
quote:
Originally posted by architect:
quote:
Originally posted by arcwelder76:
You'll need to go to the "O" in Oakland, and have some fries for me.

http://www.theoriginalhotdogshop.com/
Order the large size! Smile


That will make my cardiologist cringe.....
December 28, 2018, 12:21 PM
mrbill345
I''m sure others will have better info, but here goes:

Cambridge, Ohio is ~120 miles from Cranberry, allow at least 2-3 hrs travel depending on traffic.

Ace Sporting goods is a great place, but is ~45 minutes away. McDonald, PA ia about the same distance away.

Near Cranberry I know of:
Keystone Shooting Center
PA Game Commission Public Shooting Ranges
Millville Sportsman's Club does have a 200 yd rifle range
North Side Sportsman's Association - site claims to have a long range rifle range.
Beaver Valey Rifle & Pistol Club has a 200 yd range.

This should get you started.



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December 28, 2018, 01:13 PM
r0gue
I live smack dab in the middle of where you described, and I can't answer a single one of your questions. Not much into guns as an active hobby anymore. When I faded off of them, I liked Dukes in New Castle. Sportsman's Supply in Butler used to be good, but all the used stuff goes online now. We used an outdoor range in East Butler, and strip mines back in the day.




December 28, 2018, 01:44 PM
Rev. A. J. Forsyth
I have a bunch of family in Mt. Pleasant / Latrobe area. As far as shooting goes, I am a member of The Hecla Sportsmans Association. A member of my family has been a member there since it was a coal mine. Very simple but adequate range facilities. On any given day you will have the place to yourself. The 65 cent draft beers are a plus. I will be there tomorrow as a matter of fact.

Johnson's Gun Depot in Norvelt is a great little shop with an amazing used gun selection. If you ever want to check any of these places out, let me know.
December 28, 2018, 01:46 PM
ASKSmith
I'm a ways south, in the "south hills".

Ace Sporting Goods pretty much has everything. If they don't have it, you don't need it. Not sure if they have an armorer.

A new shop opened in the Mt. Lebanon area, Allegheny Arms. It's a smaller shop, but their prices are on par with online dealers. They do have an armorer, and they've always answered any question I've ever asked. Most of the employees seem to be prior military. They are also a Class III dealer.

Anthony Arms is by Allegheny Airport. They have a decent selection, average prices, and an indoor range that allows up to .223. They also have an armorer.

You literally can't drive in 20 miles in any direction around Pittsburgh without driving past a private "sportmans club". They are all over the place. Membership is on an annual basis, but they are fairly cheap. But they generally require you join, and have a reference or two. But you get range use and can bring your own ammo.

I just found out there is a place in Washington County that rents full auto guns. I'm taking my son there for his 16th birthday. http://www.washingtoncountyguns.com/

You'd have to double check, but they are pretty lenient with out of state CCL's.


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December 28, 2018, 04:12 PM
Vanwall
Albion area sportsman club about two hours from Pittsburgh. Albion Pa.

300 yard range. Dues are $20 per year.
December 28, 2018, 07:51 PM
SHOOTIN BLANKS
Keystone is a very nice semi-private club and range. I swore off the gamelands range. The last 2-3 times I went there I saw some crazy dangerous stuff.

Duke's is a great LGS. There is also Outlet Firearms just off the Grove City exit on I-79. Real nice people and his used stuff is really clean.


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December 28, 2018, 08:17 PM
GWbiker
While in Pittsburgh, if you can find a few bottles of this Beer, which I believe you will like. Brewed not too far from Pittsburgh...

http://straubbeer.com/?age-verified=5b7481eb3f


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December 28, 2018, 08:31 PM
mark123
I'm about 34 miles north of Cranberry Township and about 1 mile from Duke's Sport Shop. Let me know if you're going to be in New Castle.
December 28, 2018, 09:43 PM
PghPI
There is a Pennsylvania Firearms Owners Adsociation forum, pafoa.org that might be worth posting to or at least lurking on for Western PA intel. While there are tons of sportsmen’s clubs, not all are open for new membership, so that might be a challenge. You will find a club, it just might take a few trips to club meetings to figure out where you can fit in.

Of the clubs mentioned, Millvale Sportsmen’s and Northside Sportsmen’s are both nice clubs, but I do not believe they are even accepting new members without a waiting list.

There are quite a few LGS to visit, in all directions around Cranberry and the region, and there are regular gun shows and gun bashes, if you are interested. Gun bashes seem to be a Western PA/Tri state thing, but fun to attend and always great for chances to win guns. Keystone Shooting Center is a top notch retail shop, yet to see if they will be aggressive enough with pricing to be more than a pretty shop. Another tactical business, INPAX, opened in North Hills but not as far north as Wexford or Cranberry.

Shotgun sports are also popular and there are many gun clubs that are open to the public for trap, skeet, five stand and sporting clays.

I don’t use the State Gameland ranges, have just heard too many horror stories plus they have three round mag limits.

I would also tell you to consider Pitcairn-Monroeville Sportsmen’s Club. It’s not really near Cranberry, but they have all the ranges you could need, plus an indoor pistol range as well. It’s not hard to get to, which is saying something for Pittsburgh. I am a born and raised Pittsburgh resident, and I work a block away from the Original Hot Dog shop in Oakland, feel free to reach out for any other information.
December 29, 2018, 09:32 AM
Dusty78
My range was A&S in Youngwood which is a trip but they did all my transfers cheap

Gunsmith was Josh Rowe at Allegheny Gun Works (he’s a Beretta guru)

Favorite places to eat:

Thai: noodle head in shadyside
Steak sandwich: Goucho’s in the strip
Pizza: Larry and Carols...I dare you to get the King Kong
BBQ: Union Pig & Chicken east liberty
Mexican: Emiliano’s in South side
Cheesesteak: Sam’s (multiple locations)
Best food truck: Pittsburgh Taco Truck

Primanti’s is meh in my opinion

Places to drink: Jack’s in South side, Bacon night at Harris Grill in Shadyside, Mardi Gras in Shadyside, Ten Penny downtown


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December 29, 2018, 11:02 AM
dewhorse
quote:
Originally posted by Vanwall:
Albion area sportsman club about two hours from Pittsburgh. Albion Pa.

300 yard range. Dues are $20 per year.


I never knew, I drive 6N all the time when home.
December 29, 2018, 11:08 AM
dewhorse
Thank you for the info...all of it.

Should be in late Jan I figure.
December 29, 2018, 05:50 PM
steelcityfishanddive
There's a brand new range by the Doubletree in Cranberry and a beer distributor on the other side of it. We went back home in August for a wedding and stayed at that Doubletree.

Just found it - Keystone Shooting Center