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<blockquote data-quote="R. Johnson" data-source="post: 2110480" data-attributes="member: 10606"><p>The service at H&H for me is usually hit and miss. I like their selection, prices aren't usually too terrible, and the folks on the sales side usually are pretty friendly. The service on the range side is what is normally hit and miss for me. Unfortunately miss more often than hit. Needless to say, I don't particularly like going there to shoot, but I don't mind shopping there, with one caveat. I've only ever had two really bad experiences there, and one has to do with reloading supplies. When I first started reloading I went in to buy some primers, and the old codger working reloading absolutely did not want to have anything to do with me. It was like I ruined his day by coming over to purchase something. Then when I asked a couple questions about different primer brands, well, you'd thought I was just really putting him out. So I've decided I will not buy reloading supplies there anymore. </p><p></p><p>My other bad experience came when I went to do my concealed carry class. They told me that if I brought my paper work from my military pistol qualification that they would exempt me from the shooting portion of the class and knock the fee down by half. I was just an E4 at the time, so I had to sweet talk my company commander into letting me shoot his pistol on range day so I could get a pistol qualification. Well, when I presented the paperwork they refused to accept it. They said it was Not the correct paperwork, however it is the only paper work that the Army produces on weapons qual, and the guy could not tell me the form that was required. It just so happened that my platoon leader was there at the time and tried telling the dude how the qual paper work works, but the guy wouldn't have it. </p><p></p><p>So anyhow, I will purchase guns or accessories there, but I do not take classes, buy reloading supplies, or shoot there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R. Johnson, post: 2110480, member: 10606"] The service at H&H for me is usually hit and miss. I like their selection, prices aren't usually too terrible, and the folks on the sales side usually are pretty friendly. The service on the range side is what is normally hit and miss for me. Unfortunately miss more often than hit. Needless to say, I don't particularly like going there to shoot, but I don't mind shopping there, with one caveat. I've only ever had two really bad experiences there, and one has to do with reloading supplies. When I first started reloading I went in to buy some primers, and the old codger working reloading absolutely did not want to have anything to do with me. It was like I ruined his day by coming over to purchase something. Then when I asked a couple questions about different primer brands, well, you'd thought I was just really putting him out. So I've decided I will not buy reloading supplies there anymore. My other bad experience came when I went to do my concealed carry class. They told me that if I brought my paper work from my military pistol qualification that they would exempt me from the shooting portion of the class and knock the fee down by half. I was just an E4 at the time, so I had to sweet talk my company commander into letting me shoot his pistol on range day so I could get a pistol qualification. Well, when I presented the paperwork they refused to accept it. They said it was Not the correct paperwork, however it is the only paper work that the Army produces on weapons qual, and the guy could not tell me the form that was required. It just so happened that my platoon leader was there at the time and tried telling the dude how the qual paper work works, but the guy wouldn't have it. So anyhow, I will purchase guns or accessories there, but I do not take classes, buy reloading supplies, or shoot there. [/QUOTE]
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