I was looking on there website and was a little bummed, they want you to buy their ammo to use the pistol range and am willing to bet its not going to be cheap
I was looking on there website and was a little bummed, they want you to buy their ammo to use the pistol range and am willing to bet its not going to be cheap
While I kind of understand them trying to sell their ammo. It kind of defeats what most of us here try to do by either reloading or searching for ammo deals.That's keeping our shooting costs down,especially on range time. I guess I'm waiting to see what they're charging for ammo by someone who actually goes there.JMHO![]()
Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to Fight, he'll just kill you.
Just saw this bit too -
• Firearms being transported to and from the facility must be secured inside a case
or holster (if holstered, your firearm needs to be clear and safe prior to entering.
• Loaded firearms are not allowed anywhere on the premises except inside the
shooting range and within the designated shooting areas (Exceptions for Law
Enforcement only).
So no going in to look at retail stuff with a CCW.
Firing Line has the same rule.
Only other place I'd seen that is in FL, where its the law. I guess we voluntarily give up our rights here.
I guess it's the same thing at a pistol match.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Has anybody visited this place since it opened last Thursday?
Maybe a month or two ago I went to Firing line and asked what the best way to bring my pistol inside was if I didn't have my case. One of the guys said since I have my CCW I can have it "Locked and loaded as long as it remains concealed until I am on the range."
Then last week I went in with my 44 in a case, bought a box of range ammo, and had a box of .40 with me for my carry pistol. He never said anything about the .40 ammo or asked any questions.