Photo by Cpl. Juan Bustos | Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton | 06.30.2018
Jim Starlin, left, project manager, SPAWAR Systems Center, and Bill Briggs, Air Force retiree, wait to fire their shotguns at clay targets at Vado Del Rio Range, more commonly known as Range 107, at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, June 30, 2018. Since the opening of Range 107 it has had a core group of approximately 300 shooters that have consistently fired on the range, to......
Photo by Cpl. Juan Bustos | Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton | 06.30.2018
Gregory Incledon aims at a clay target with a shotgun at Vado Del Rio Range, more commonly known as Range 107, at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, June 30, 2018. Range 107 has closed its skeet and trap areas, but will still support pistol and rifle shooters on the weekends. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Juan C. Bustos)...
Photo by Cpl. Juan Bustos | Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton | 06.30.2018
Don Bixby fires at a clay target with a shotgun at Vado Del Rio Range, more commonly known as Range 107, at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, June 30, 2018. Bixby was a regular shooter at Range 107 for four years. The skeet and trap portions were closed due to environmental regulations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Juan C. Bustos)...
Photo by Cpl. Juan Bustos | Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton | 06.30.2018
Shooters fire at a hat full of clay targets at Vado Del Rio Range, more commonly known as Range 107, at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, June 30, 2018. After 70 years of providing service members, Department of Defense civilians, retirees, and sponsored guests with skeet and trap shooting, the range has officially closed those areas of fire. The rifle and pistol ranges will remain......
Photo by Cpl. Juan Bustos | Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton | 06.30.2018
Harold Itchkawich, retired Marine Corps major, talks about his memories of Vado Del Rio Range, more commonly known as Range 107, at Vado Del Rio Range, at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, June 30, 2018. Itchkawich was one of the original personnel that participated in the early creation of the range back in 1964-1966, and was one of the several shooters present that have been......
Photo by Cpl. Juan Bustos | Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton | 06.30.2018
Mike Toerge fires at a clay target with a shotgun at Vado Del Rio Range, more commonly known as Range 107, at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, June 30, 2018. Toerge and his friends showed up to Range 107 to commemorate the range’s closing of the skeet and trap areas. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Juan C. Bustos)...