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<blockquote data-quote="rockchalk06" data-source="post: 3723929" data-attributes="member: 40794"><p>Be my guest at the OKC Gun Club next trip. Might be a shorter drive, can shoot faster and "most" of the folks so far have no pink hair! I cant get out there much during the week as I work too much, but unless there is a yuge shoot going on, I can walk on to any range and almost have it to myself.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, It was the best decision I've made with regards to shooting. I've had horrible experiences at Big Boys, H&H and Wilshire only to go back against my better judgement, and had a great experience. I've had one of the those tacticool guys at Wilshire screwing off on his cell phone while trying to ring me up to shoot and call him out on it only to have him tell me I was shooting too fast before I ever fired a shot. Sounds like you dealt with his sister!</p><p></p><p>Public ranges are becoming a game of Russian Roulette. My days at Banner/Sears/Canadian are done. The 2nd time I was hanging a target on the 100 yard and had someone start shooting, made me question why this was happening a 2nd time. Unless the old Trooper is running the line, good luck with a cold range.</p><p></p><p>Couple million new gun owners brings all walks of life and a lack of training.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockchalk06, post: 3723929, member: 40794"] Be my guest at the OKC Gun Club next trip. Might be a shorter drive, can shoot faster and "most" of the folks so far have no pink hair! I cant get out there much during the week as I work too much, but unless there is a yuge shoot going on, I can walk on to any range and almost have it to myself. Honestly, It was the best decision I've made with regards to shooting. I've had horrible experiences at Big Boys, H&H and Wilshire only to go back against my better judgement, and had a great experience. I've had one of the those tacticool guys at Wilshire screwing off on his cell phone while trying to ring me up to shoot and call him out on it only to have him tell me I was shooting too fast before I ever fired a shot. Sounds like you dealt with his sister! Public ranges are becoming a game of Russian Roulette. My days at Banner/Sears/Canadian are done. The 2nd time I was hanging a target on the 100 yard and had someone start shooting, made me question why this was happening a 2nd time. Unless the old Trooper is running the line, good luck with a cold range. Couple million new gun owners brings all walks of life and a lack of training. [/QUOTE]
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