I was there a few weeks ago as well, and had a good experience. I got there first thing on a Saturday morning and there was already a line of people at the door waiting on the range. They have two sides to their range, a public side and a members side. We filled up the public side pretty quickly, and I didn't notice how the members side was doing. The staff was attentive and helped me with questions and showed me how to clear a jam (went home and promptly performed my first cleaning and oiling.) Their targeting system isn't as advanced as what is available at the Centennial Gun Club, as far as I can tell. Just a simple forward/back movement to set distance. I like that it is unlimited time on the range, but I wonder if that bites them too with people camping out for hours. Anyway, I had a good experience there and plan to go back for handgun practice as it is close and I think during off hours I would probably get right in.

-John