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<blockquote data-quote="foghorn918" data-source="post: 2948384" data-attributes="member: 11059"><p>I've shot there, shot the matches, and never was told I couldn't retrieve my brass. After matches sometimes I picked up brass for the amount I shot, sometimes I left it so to get back home quicker. Never had a bad experience there and Mitch was always friendly and helpful.</p><p></p><p>With any business there will be bad experiences and good experiences. This business did not close because of a few bad encounters some customers may have had. If it weren't for the lease increase, I bet he would still have plenty of satisfied customers supporting the business. I would be one of them.</p><p></p><p>I agree that if you don't have personal experience as a customer, then you should treat all comments as reviews by customers and not jump on a bandwagon that a few squeaky wagon wheels make. Everyone should take reviews and comments for what they are, and remember everyone's perspective of an event will most likely always be different from the other part involved. I post what I know from actual experience, and not pile on when I have not been to a business. My personal experiences with a business or even other people is what matters to me, not what others say. Read the reviews, sure, but make your own decisions based on your personal encounters, then write your own review or comment. </p><p></p><p>If everyone that had ever shot at the range or matches posted a review, I believe we would see the positive exceed any negative by a margin that would not even be close.</p><p></p><p>I for one am sorry to see the range gone. I really enjoyed shooting my carry gear there at targets with shirts on them. Shooting those matches impacted what I carry and how I carry. It was a great match format.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foghorn918, post: 2948384, member: 11059"] I've shot there, shot the matches, and never was told I couldn't retrieve my brass. After matches sometimes I picked up brass for the amount I shot, sometimes I left it so to get back home quicker. Never had a bad experience there and Mitch was always friendly and helpful. With any business there will be bad experiences and good experiences. This business did not close because of a few bad encounters some customers may have had. If it weren't for the lease increase, I bet he would still have plenty of satisfied customers supporting the business. I would be one of them. I agree that if you don't have personal experience as a customer, then you should treat all comments as reviews by customers and not jump on a bandwagon that a few squeaky wagon wheels make. Everyone should take reviews and comments for what they are, and remember everyone's perspective of an event will most likely always be different from the other part involved. I post what I know from actual experience, and not pile on when I have not been to a business. My personal experiences with a business or even other people is what matters to me, not what others say. Read the reviews, sure, but make your own decisions based on your personal encounters, then write your own review or comment. If everyone that had ever shot at the range or matches posted a review, I believe we would see the positive exceed any negative by a margin that would not even be close. I for one am sorry to see the range gone. I really enjoyed shooting my carry gear there at targets with shirts on them. Shooting those matches impacted what I carry and how I carry. It was a great match format. [/QUOTE]
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