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<blockquote data-quote="stewball" data-source="post: 1043395" data-attributes="member: 5413"><p>Went in and visited the range this afternoon. I have not shot yet. It has 14 bays, all 20 yards. Much nicer than H&H as far as the lanes and especially the benches. They are made of steel and have a provision for an arm rest on the right side for use with sandbags. Would be nice for getting a rifle on paper before taking to the range for longer shots. Well lighted and very well ventilated. Price is $ 15.00 per hour, per lane and no fee for a spouse or child (not sure about a girlfriend). A second shooter is $ 7.50. A yearly membership for one person is $ 1000.00, which probably seems high to most, but for me, if I go twice a week for 1-2 hours, it will be well worth it. And I can shoot all my full autos with no restrictions. Not sure about rapid fire of semi-autos. Yearly membership gives 5% off ammunition (doesn't state any limits) and 10% off any gun purchase once a year. They also have $ 500.00 memberships ($ 5.00 per hour lane fee) and $ 350.00 memberships ($ 7.50 per hour lane fee). </p><p></p><p>Bays are not as big (behind the shooting lane) as H&H. Not as many bays as H&H, which will be a problem at busy times. They both have their pluses and minuses, but at least all of us will have more of a choice. Hope this info is useful.</p><p></p><p>Stew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stewball, post: 1043395, member: 5413"] Went in and visited the range this afternoon. I have not shot yet. It has 14 bays, all 20 yards. Much nicer than H&H as far as the lanes and especially the benches. They are made of steel and have a provision for an arm rest on the right side for use with sandbags. Would be nice for getting a rifle on paper before taking to the range for longer shots. Well lighted and very well ventilated. Price is $ 15.00 per hour, per lane and no fee for a spouse or child (not sure about a girlfriend). A second shooter is $ 7.50. A yearly membership for one person is $ 1000.00, which probably seems high to most, but for me, if I go twice a week for 1-2 hours, it will be well worth it. And I can shoot all my full autos with no restrictions. Not sure about rapid fire of semi-autos. Yearly membership gives 5% off ammunition (doesn't state any limits) and 10% off any gun purchase once a year. They also have $ 500.00 memberships ($ 5.00 per hour lane fee) and $ 350.00 memberships ($ 7.50 per hour lane fee). Bays are not as big (behind the shooting lane) as H&H. Not as many bays as H&H, which will be a problem at busy times. They both have their pluses and minuses, but at least all of us will have more of a choice. Hope this info is useful. Stew [/QUOTE]
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