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<blockquote data-quote="Gunrunner45" data-source="post: 1317198" data-attributes="member: 12488"><p>Went out to Green Country Safe Shooters on Sat and shot for a couple of hours.</p><p></p><p>My initial impression was good. Its a nice little range. The owner has spent a lot of time and money to build a nice facility. The owner was very friendly and the range was well run and safe without being overly regulated.</p><p></p><p>Couple of things I didn't care for.</p><p></p><p>1. No outside targets. You have to buy targets from him & one is NOT included with the cost of the range. Not a huge issue I just wasn't expecting it so I only brought enough cash for the range fee. I had to barrow a couple of bucks from my son to cover the cost of the targets.</p><p></p><p>2. Its $20 to shoot a rifle, vs $10 for a handgun. With that said his rifle range is very nice. Most of the benches have rifle rest build in and he even has a golf cart you can ride down to check your targets.</p><p></p><p></p><p>My overall impression was its a pretty nice range. Its a short drive for me so I'm sure I will go back to shoot handguns, however I doubt I will shoot my rifle there unless I just needed someplace quick to check the zero on my deer rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunrunner45, post: 1317198, member: 12488"] Went out to Green Country Safe Shooters on Sat and shot for a couple of hours. My initial impression was good. Its a nice little range. The owner has spent a lot of time and money to build a nice facility. The owner was very friendly and the range was well run and safe without being overly regulated. Couple of things I didn't care for. 1. No outside targets. You have to buy targets from him & one is NOT included with the cost of the range. Not a huge issue I just wasn't expecting it so I only brought enough cash for the range fee. I had to barrow a couple of bucks from my son to cover the cost of the targets. 2. Its $20 to shoot a rifle, vs $10 for a handgun. With that said his rifle range is very nice. Most of the benches have rifle rest build in and he even has a golf cart you can ride down to check your targets. My overall impression was its a pretty nice range. Its a short drive for me so I'm sure I will go back to shoot handguns, however I doubt I will shoot my rifle there unless I just needed someplace quick to check the zero on my deer rifle. [/QUOTE]
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