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<blockquote data-quote="REAPER777" data-source="post: 1038541" data-attributes="member: 6023"><p>H&H does not charge per gun, they charge per person. 9.50 for the first shooter, 8 per shooter after that on the same lane. H&H does not charge anything by the hour, all their fees are per day. Target are .75 for the large and .40 for the small. No steel ammo of any kind, as far a velocity and energy, 3400 is the right number, but neither can be over that, if you have a caliber that is 3700 fps and the energy is 2800 ftlbs, then you can shoot it there. Any questions you may have call there and talk to Denny, he is the range manager and he is very cool and very knowledgable, he was former Marine corps special forces i am told. He knows what he is talking about. Any and everything he has told me i have looked it up and he has so far been correct. I know i am rambling, ok i am done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="REAPER777, post: 1038541, member: 6023"] H&H does not charge per gun, they charge per person. 9.50 for the first shooter, 8 per shooter after that on the same lane. H&H does not charge anything by the hour, all their fees are per day. Target are .75 for the large and .40 for the small. No steel ammo of any kind, as far a velocity and energy, 3400 is the right number, but neither can be over that, if you have a caliber that is 3700 fps and the energy is 2800 ftlbs, then you can shoot it there. Any questions you may have call there and talk to Denny, he is the range manager and he is very cool and very knowledgable, he was former Marine corps special forces i am told. He knows what he is talking about. Any and everything he has told me i have looked it up and he has so far been correct. I know i am rambling, ok i am done. [/QUOTE]
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