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<blockquote data-quote="Antichrome" data-source="post: 885284" data-attributes="member: 2849"><p>Just my 2 cents. One of the shooting clubs I belong to holds indoor matches every Monday night. (ICORE, USPSA, IDPA, Action Rimfire)</p><p>We have an agreement to rent that range every Monday (which was the ranges traditional slowest night anyway)</p><p></p><p>So heres how you approach them.</p><p>1st get a rough idea of how many shooters you're going to have.</p><p>Then tell the range that your club is going to commit to bring X-number of shooters into their business. They should see the value in the steady flow of customers and potential customers on a regular basis.</p><p>I think you can negotiate a good group rate.</p><p>Charge a fee that covers the rate (with your average sized group) and pays for targets, props, etc. Adda bit for growth money. IDPA, I think, is cheaper than USPSA to administrate. Fewer targets, no classifier fee, etc.</p><p>We charge $10 for our club members, $15 for non members, $5 to shoot</p><p>a 2nd gun. If we have a small group, we encourage the 2nd gun, when we get a larger group, we discourage it.</p><p>Put a plan together and get to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antichrome, post: 885284, member: 2849"] Just my 2 cents. One of the shooting clubs I belong to holds indoor matches every Monday night. (ICORE, USPSA, IDPA, Action Rimfire) We have an agreement to rent that range every Monday (which was the ranges traditional slowest night anyway) So heres how you approach them. 1st get a rough idea of how many shooters you're going to have. Then tell the range that your club is going to commit to bring X-number of shooters into their business. They should see the value in the steady flow of customers and potential customers on a regular basis. I think you can negotiate a good group rate. Charge a fee that covers the rate (with your average sized group) and pays for targets, props, etc. Adda bit for growth money. IDPA, I think, is cheaper than USPSA to administrate. Fewer targets, no classifier fee, etc. We charge $10 for our club members, $15 for non members, $5 to shoot a 2nd gun. If we have a small group, we encourage the 2nd gun, when we get a larger group, we discourage it. Put a plan together and get to it. [/QUOTE]
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