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<blockquote data-quote="Surveyor1653" data-source="post: 1868817" data-attributes="member: 5197"><p>You won't find a facility nearby that offers what USSA does. From the Rogers range to the Steel Challenge bays, etc. you get a real value for the membership fees. You can't go past 300 with rifle but the upside is that you can always shoot scaled targets and the 300 is almost always empty. There's also not another range with a pro shop like theirs. If you do training group, they have women's only handgun classes, and the other classes are a real value, too. The winter schedule is kind of a pain in the ass during the week. You're pretty much limited to weekend shooting if you're a 9-5er. The exceptions are the training group classes, which take place well after dark.</p><p></p><p>There are ups and downs to any range. You will also find knuckleheads on every range. They are indigenous everywhere. With that being said USSA is the best value in Tulsa, for my money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Surveyor1653, post: 1868817, member: 5197"] You won't find a facility nearby that offers what USSA does. From the Rogers range to the Steel Challenge bays, etc. you get a real value for the membership fees. You can't go past 300 with rifle but the upside is that you can always shoot scaled targets and the 300 is almost always empty. There's also not another range with a pro shop like theirs. If you do training group, they have women's only handgun classes, and the other classes are a real value, too. The winter schedule is kind of a pain in the ass during the week. You're pretty much limited to weekend shooting if you're a 9-5er. The exceptions are the training group classes, which take place well after dark. There are ups and downs to any range. You will also find knuckleheads on every range. They are indigenous everywhere. With that being said USSA is the best value in Tulsa, for my money. [/QUOTE]
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