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<blockquote data-quote="saryan" data-source="post: 1151418" data-attributes="member: 1214"><p>That is true for our day passes who haven't taken a membership orientation. If you choose to go through our membership orientation (free 3 hr course/safety brief) you will have more access. It gives you access to the 300y range, a few steel plate bays(not the rogers rage though), and the south carbine 100y bay which has rifle steel on it. Thats the day pass ($20) and coupon books. We are evolving constantly, always trying to improve our facility for our members and ourselves (were shooters too). Even if your not a member I encourage you to come out and shoot the club matches on the weekend. Most of those guys aren't members and its a great way to try us out and get some good training in the process. I am a shooter first, sales guy second. Go to the range that you will visit and train at the most and the one that fits your needs and budget. If thats USSA then great. We would love to earn your business.</p><p> </p><p>I have lived my whole life in Tulsa. I have been to almost every range/gun store out here. Me and my buddies always laughed about how almost all the gun stores/ranges were full of jerks. I understand they deal with some idiots but its deeper than just that. When I got a job at USSA I knew it was my chance to change that experience for our guests. When a kid comes in and starts talking about clips, 9mm, full metal jackets and such I have patience with him and treat him with the same respect as our team shooters. There was a time I knew nothing about ballistics and weapons, I know I sounded like an idiot. Amazing how some people forget where they came from. That being said Eric Fusion from OPS, Bill from Bill's Sporting Goods, and Don Napier from Happy Hollow are all good people. Eric witnessed my first shooting match. I did a pistol reload that had to take 10 seconds...<img src="/images/smilies/image1629.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":drunk:" title="Image1629 :drunk:" data-shortname=":drunk:" /> Don and his son have helped me on my reloading skills numerous times, and I've been into Bills several times full of questions. It is always nice to visit those guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saryan, post: 1151418, member: 1214"] That is true for our day passes who haven't taken a membership orientation. If you choose to go through our membership orientation (free 3 hr course/safety brief) you will have more access. It gives you access to the 300y range, a few steel plate bays(not the rogers rage though), and the south carbine 100y bay which has rifle steel on it. Thats the day pass ($20) and coupon books. We are evolving constantly, always trying to improve our facility for our members and ourselves (were shooters too). Even if your not a member I encourage you to come out and shoot the club matches on the weekend. Most of those guys aren't members and its a great way to try us out and get some good training in the process. I am a shooter first, sales guy second. Go to the range that you will visit and train at the most and the one that fits your needs and budget. If thats USSA then great. We would love to earn your business. I have lived my whole life in Tulsa. I have been to almost every range/gun store out here. Me and my buddies always laughed about how almost all the gun stores/ranges were full of jerks. I understand they deal with some idiots but its deeper than just that. When I got a job at USSA I knew it was my chance to change that experience for our guests. When a kid comes in and starts talking about clips, 9mm, full metal jackets and such I have patience with him and treat him with the same respect as our team shooters. There was a time I knew nothing about ballistics and weapons, I know I sounded like an idiot. Amazing how some people forget where they came from. That being said Eric Fusion from OPS, Bill from Bill's Sporting Goods, and Don Napier from Happy Hollow are all good people. Eric witnessed my first shooting match. I did a pistol reload that had to take 10 seconds...:drunk: Don and his son have helped me on my reloading skills numerous times, and I've been into Bills several times full of questions. It is always nice to visit those guys. [/QUOTE]
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