Posted: 6/1/2014 8:13:39 PM EDT
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Ci shooting sports. In normal. Not sure what to think. The pics thy have on line make me thing its going to be to upscale for me. Reminds me of the gun club in beverly hills cop 2.
Range membership seems kinda high at 400 for the cheap one per year for indoor. Max 50 yard rifle. Gotta buy their ammo for rifle. Really dont like that. Also dontlike the no steel casing rule. I know their house their rules. What do you all think |
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There is a market for indoor ranges, so it's good someone else is opening one.
If they don't want people bringing their own rifle ammunition, that is understandable. An indoor range not too far from my house has a problem with people bringing in bi-metal and AP ammunition and hammering their backstop. If the $400 per year membership gets you in the door, I think that's fair. If it's $400 per year and a range fee every time you show up to shoot, I would have to see the facility before offering an opinion about whether I think it's fair or not. |
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Sent a question to a contact associated with this range. Their reply.
For nonmembers the price to shoot is $18 per day. There is no limit on time except on weekends and that's only if other folks are waiting. General membership is $399 per year. However, members pay no range fees. You also get 10% off your range ammo and 20% off any classes you take. You can bring up to two guests (for one lane) and guest are only $8.00. |
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Sent a question to a contact associated with this range. Their reply. For nonmembers the price to shoot is $18 per day. There is no limit on time except on weekends and that's only if other folks are waiting. General membership is $399 per year. However, members pay no range fees. You also get 10% off your range ammo and 20% off any classes you take. You can bring up to two guests (for one lane) and guest are only $8.00. That sounds like a fair deal. |