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<blockquote data-quote="septic_shock" data-source="post: 1288537" data-attributes="member: 5322"><p>After reading several posts here regarding the Heartland Outdoors range, I decided to swing by on my way from work and try out their range.</p><p></p><p>All I have to say is WOW. The A/C and ventilation made it worth the extra bucks. I was not soaked with sweat afterwards, and didn't have that "black booger syndrome" that I have been experiencing at H&H. Plus, the staff was extremely nice.</p><p></p><p>I was also excited to be told that you can "shoot any bullet/any gun". So I was able to unload a few boxes of my steel core brown bear 9x18 Makarov ammo through my CZ-82.</p><p></p><p>(on a side note, there was one other guy shooting a few stalls down from me. He had a real nice AR setup with an Eotech. I heard him shooting several rounds, but I couldn't figure out what he was shooting at, since I didn't see a target. Well, I finally saw that he did have a target, but it was set at the 5 yard mark. I wanted to tell him that it may be easier and cheaper to just attach a bayonet and stab the thing. But, being a "keep to myself" kinda guy, I just let the joke slide.)</p><p></p><p>Now, let me be honest...I love H&H, and I will probably still shoot there the majority of time (I'm cheap). And, H&H does have a lot more of the goodies that I am personally interested in. But, it is nice to have a nice cool place to shoot on those 95+ degree days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="septic_shock, post: 1288537, member: 5322"] After reading several posts here regarding the Heartland Outdoors range, I decided to swing by on my way from work and try out their range. All I have to say is WOW. The A/C and ventilation made it worth the extra bucks. I was not soaked with sweat afterwards, and didn't have that "black booger syndrome" that I have been experiencing at H&H. Plus, the staff was extremely nice. I was also excited to be told that you can "shoot any bullet/any gun". So I was able to unload a few boxes of my steel core brown bear 9x18 Makarov ammo through my CZ-82. (on a side note, there was one other guy shooting a few stalls down from me. He had a real nice AR setup with an Eotech. I heard him shooting several rounds, but I couldn't figure out what he was shooting at, since I didn't see a target. Well, I finally saw that he did have a target, but it was set at the 5 yard mark. I wanted to tell him that it may be easier and cheaper to just attach a bayonet and stab the thing. But, being a "keep to myself" kinda guy, I just let the joke slide.) Now, let me be honest...I love H&H, and I will probably still shoot there the majority of time (I'm cheap). And, H&H does have a lot more of the goodies that I am personally interested in. But, it is nice to have a nice cool place to shoot on those 95+ degree days. [/QUOTE]
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