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<blockquote data-quote="vdub" data-source="post: 1562519" data-attributes="member: 6845"><p>Only if they keep the target stands in constant state of repair. Otherwise, Banner Range is nowhere near worth $20/trip to shoot. For that price and if you shoot regularly, it would not take much to step up to a better quality of facilities like OKCGC or Tri-City or any of the other local outdoor ranges or even justify a trip to the WMA ranges plus cost of license.</p><p></p><p>As for the damage he keeps getting from people hitting the support boards, that problem wouldn't occur if he would improve the support system for the plywood target boards. All he has to do is give people more room so they could actually mount their targets on the plywood support board without getting anywhere near the support boards. I can see on some targets were you could accidentally hit the boards if your gun is not sighted in and scope/sight is set too high. I do realize that some idiots will always manage to hit the boards no matter how you mount them. However, judging by the holes in the various locations (sheets of metal and concrete dividers) that should not have holes, there is a more important concern of safety and some out there don't have it.</p><p></p><p>When dustingaunder and I were shooting this weekend, there was a guy, on the opposite end of the range we were shooting on, just take of down the range without even checking with anyone else on the line. Dustin was about to start shooting so I quickly got him to stop and called the range cold. The guy just looked at us like "Huh I need to let you know I am going down range?!?!" Some people out there make you seriously go "WTF?!?!? How do you have all your fingers, toes, arms and legs!?!??!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vdub, post: 1562519, member: 6845"] Only if they keep the target stands in constant state of repair. Otherwise, Banner Range is nowhere near worth $20/trip to shoot. For that price and if you shoot regularly, it would not take much to step up to a better quality of facilities like OKCGC or Tri-City or any of the other local outdoor ranges or even justify a trip to the WMA ranges plus cost of license. As for the damage he keeps getting from people hitting the support boards, that problem wouldn't occur if he would improve the support system for the plywood target boards. All he has to do is give people more room so they could actually mount their targets on the plywood support board without getting anywhere near the support boards. I can see on some targets were you could accidentally hit the boards if your gun is not sighted in and scope/sight is set too high. I do realize that some idiots will always manage to hit the boards no matter how you mount them. However, judging by the holes in the various locations (sheets of metal and concrete dividers) that should not have holes, there is a more important concern of safety and some out there don't have it. When dustingaunder and I were shooting this weekend, there was a guy, on the opposite end of the range we were shooting on, just take of down the range without even checking with anyone else on the line. Dustin was about to start shooting so I quickly got him to stop and called the range cold. The guy just looked at us like "Huh I need to let you know I am going down range?!?!" Some people out there make you seriously go "WTF?!?!? How do you have all your fingers, toes, arms and legs!?!??!" [/QUOTE]
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