Silver bullet sells their reloads... suspect to me
first post- also suspect to me, didn't think this place was open yet so you must have the inside scoop?
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how do you factor is that if I Give you a large lump of cash for a membership, that the 5% somehow becomes solvent?
pay me here or pay me there.
I understand each and every range has the right to make their rules as they wish them.
Just as it is my right to go tell those ranges to piss up a rope and not visit them.
I won't be forced to be retail range ammo simply to shoot your range.
you want to drip a magnet on it, I understand that.
But squeezing me to practice with crap ammo to make you money is not going to work.
[quote=rammit;335517]Silver bullet sells their reloads... suspect to me
True, but we do not force you to buy them.
As long as your ammo meets the specs (no steel or alluminum case, no steel core in the bullet), you are more than welcome to bring your own, reload of factory.
And the ammo for sale is not our reloads, it is Ten X.
Stopped by Blu Core yesterday to shoot my new M&P 9mm Compact and my new Springfield XD.45 ACP. The 9mm ammo was comparable to every where you can purchase ammo. The .45 ACP was high, I bought it 7 dollars per hundred cheaper Saturday. Both guns shot the ammo without one issue.
To me, its a better option than spending $9 bucks to get in a State Park, then $25 to stand in line to shoot and have some jack ass in your face yelling at everyone all day. No to mention if your not standing in front of the man making the reservations, you will get passed up.
Cherry Creek - $34 just to shoot + $34 for 2 boxes of ammo, wait an hour to shoot to spend an hour shooting plus an hour and a half of drive time, jack ass yelling, stop to change targets and then listen to the jack ass give the shooting instructions all over again! = SUCKS
Blu Core - $12 to shoot + $36 for 2 boxes of ammo, get right on the range, powered targets, clean, friendly and fast, 40 minutes of drive time = Much better option
I would still rather join a club that has all ranges as an option, pistol, rifle, skeet and archery, but there is a 2 year waiting list for any of them within 25 miles of Denver.
My two cents.
No waiting at BLGC, but it's a drive for ya, that's for sure. Great place, but you'd need to plan a full day of shooting fun. You can camp there too. Membership is well worth it if you can make the time to go there and use it.Quote:
I would still rather join a club that has all ranges as an option, pistol, rifle, skeet and archery, but there is a 2 year waiting list for any of them within 25 miles of Denver.
You don't know where to buy 9mm, then. Factory (non reload) 9mm is $9-10.50 per 50.
There are at least 3 better indoor pistol ranges in the area over Cherry Creek. One of which is maybe 10 minutes from there. $15 to shoot + your own ammo.
Cherry Creek only makes sense if you're entering with a group, get in the park free or really want to shoot rifle and shotgun without driving an hour.
[quote=DeusExMachina;335578]You don't know where to buy 9mm, then. Factory (non reload) 9mm is $9-10.50 per 50.
Where? Help a member out!
There are at least 3 better indoor pistol ranges in the area over Cherry Creek. One of which is maybe 10 minutes from there. $15 to shoot + your own ammo.
Where at?
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I shoot 9mm subguns (which they probably won't allow anyhow). I can load 50 rounds for around half that price. It wouldn't be unusual at all for me to go through 300 rounds in an hour on the range. So that's an extra $42 and I don't get to keep the brass. No way, José.
If they're not making good coin on the ammo, then why require it? If they're worried about the backstop, maybe they should implement a Silver Bullet type policy and prohibit steel core. If they don't want to sort brass, then prohibit aluminum and steel cases.
+1. I have a few boxes at home that I picked up at the fun show for cheap and it was all mixed brass.