Where to shoot in Tulsa

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Tanis143

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1. ussa - $20 person rifle and pistol. range up to 300
2. happy hollow - rifle and pistol and i think shotgun. range up to 200
3. tulsa gun club - mbrs only
4. oil cap - mbrs only
5. sand springs - mbrs only
6. north american - mbrs only
7. 2a - i think $18 a person. rifle and pistol. no longer shotgun. 25 yards.

USSA used to allow shotguns, but too many idiots using "pistol" shotguns on the 25 yrd ranges and destroying the target boards forced them to ban all shotguns. I've not been to 2A, not a fan of indoor ranges. I have been to Tulsa Gun Club and I am a member of USSA. Tulsa Gun Club does have skeet ranges though, so if you're into that they would be a good option for you.

Another nice thing about USSA (or not, depending on your view point) is they do not have a restriction on rate of fire, so you can practice speed shooting at center mass. They have ten 25 yrd ranges with 1 - 6 being steel challange, 7,8 and 9 having steel targets and paper target holders and range 10 is a .22 only range with a crap load of .22 steel targets. The 50 yrd ranges mostly have one or two small covered areas with a small table that you can move close or further from the target holders depending on if you are using pistol or rifle with the last two having shooters tables under a covered area. They also have 4 comp lanes and 6 or 8 rifle only lanes and a 300 yrd range behind all that. Their store is a bit pricey, but they do have firearm rentals at $15+ cost of ammo (must use ammo purchased from them).
 

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I believe 2A is $20 a day for non-members now. You can buy a 1 year membership for $150, and then it's $6 a day but I believe you get a discount on merchandise and transfer fees, and access to your own locker if you provide the lock.
 

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So you buy a membership and STILL have to pay a fee?

Depends on what level membership you buy, that is the lowest cost ($150 a year) and you still pay $6 per day, but that's instead of $20 for non-members. You can buy a "family membership" for $350 a year, and then there is no fee. Or if you qualify for the "Hero Membership" but those are for police, fire, etc. for $220 a year and no range fee.

Here is their price list for any interested.

http://www.2ashootingcenter.com/pricing
 

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Check out this range. It is out in the country off the Kellyville Highway 33 exit. It is outdoors and has some long ranges Also a skeet and pistol ranges. I know outdoors isn't for everyone but this range may meet your needs.
http://www.happyhollowgunrange.com/

I like Happy Hollow for several reasons. They run a safe range and cycle it semi-military style. The cost for all day is $10.00 or $8.00 for Vets or Seniors. The late Don Napier was very helpful with shooting tips if the range was not busy. They do not allow rapid or full auto fire. [I actually like that rule and I own an AR15] The range has 200 yards Max which is fine for zeroing a rifle scope.I use 200 yard zeros with my 6MM Creedmore.
I was shooting at a Tulsa Area Indoor Range a couple of years ago and some folks about 3 slots to my left were pointing a handgun every direction but down range when they were loading it and nothing was done about it. They repeated the improper handling several different times. I left and have never been back.

Happy Hollow will call you out on the PA System if you are handling a firearm in an unsafe manner.
 
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