I have no doubt the new owners are stand up guys but IMHO in order for a range like this to be successful it needs to be flexible and have multiple profit centers to draw upon like training/classes/shooting comps/gunsmithing/retail sales etc.....

No per hour charges, no only use our ammo, no no drawing from holsters allowed, no rapid fire etc...... I am not saying that they have all these type of rules, I am only listing rules that turn people away.

The last thing I want to do is stand there making a pile of brass from ammo that I bought from the range target shooting. I want to be able to use my ammo that I have either bought or reloaded and actually get in some practice/training.




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