I like the place but the ventilation needs a major upgrade. I cant stay on that range for very long without getting a headache and a little dizzy.
I like the place but the ventilation needs a major upgrade. I cant stay on that range for very long without getting a headache and a little dizzy.
That's very bad. The most complicated and expensive part of a range is the ventilation.
The NRA manual spends quite a few pages outlining it and describing how to get it inspected etc to remove liability. Breathing in lead can quickly close your range.
If you wing ventilation, that's not good.
When I went, there didn't seem to be any ammo. Asking about this I learned that Sgt. Everett's decided to stop carrying it because of its high cost (seriously, it was somewhat overpriced...something like $17 per box of 50 9mm rounds)
Don't know how long ago "a while back" indicates. The rimfire rifle lanes have been open for several months.
When they opened last summer, they weren't set up for rifles. The backstops have been improved, and they've opened some lanes (maybe six?) for rimfire rifles.
If in doubt, give them a call. 405-639-1011
I shot Sgt. Everett's last night and had a great time, they didn't have any problem with NFA as long as it was .22lr. Took my business partner with me and he had a great time too. Thanks again for the update on them allowing rifles in .22lr.
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