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<blockquote data-quote="bboswell" data-source="post: 1032047" data-attributes="member: 8795"><p>My office is close to downtown, and when the weather is nice, sometimes I will run out and send some rounds down range for a great mid-day diversion. </p><p></p><p>I am fairly new to the club and practical shooting, and just starting to shoot the club matches, which are great fun. Virtually everyone I have met during the matches is friendly, helpful, and go out of their way to make newbies such as my son and I feel comfortable in spite of our limited abilities. </p><p></p><p>The range is so large, even with several classes taking place and other shooters spread out, you can still be alone if that is your choosing. My advice though, get the minimum equipment together and start shooting the club matches. It will absolutely change what you do and the skills you will practice when you are at the range alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bboswell, post: 1032047, member: 8795"] My office is close to downtown, and when the weather is nice, sometimes I will run out and send some rounds down range for a great mid-day diversion. I am fairly new to the club and practical shooting, and just starting to shoot the club matches, which are great fun. Virtually everyone I have met during the matches is friendly, helpful, and go out of their way to make newbies such as my son and I feel comfortable in spite of our limited abilities. The range is so large, even with several classes taking place and other shooters spread out, you can still be alone if that is your choosing. My advice though, get the minimum equipment together and start shooting the club matches. It will absolutely change what you do and the skills you will practice when you are at the range alone. [/QUOTE]
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