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What do indoor ranges charge for targets?
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<blockquote data-quote="Judi" data-source="post: 3033182" data-attributes="member: 42813"><p>Kind of dislike indoor ranges now,....to much unsafe nonsense going on, people who first time holstering quick drawing, someone shooting my target from three rows over, and the ammo/gun restrictions.</p><p></p><p>I purchased some targets few months back, ...thought I would be spending a lot of cash on them, ....but hubby helped out by making them for me.....</p><p></p><p>However on our outdoor range......</p><p>Plastic milk & orange juice gallons, plastic water bottles, (filled with water) or painted card board boxes, bucket lids, are fine for me. But I also like those orange clay disk ($6.00/90 @ Wal-mart). Hubby bought me a box of bowling pins which we have bowling night on Tuesday evenings. Harder to knock down then you think, hit them low or high cause dead center they wobble/walk (sometimes), but won't fall. (depending on cal.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judi, post: 3033182, member: 42813"] Kind of dislike indoor ranges now,....to much unsafe nonsense going on, people who first time holstering quick drawing, someone shooting my target from three rows over, and the ammo/gun restrictions. I purchased some targets few months back, ...thought I would be spending a lot of cash on them, ....but hubby helped out by making them for me..... However on our outdoor range...... Plastic milk & orange juice gallons, plastic water bottles, (filled with water) or painted card board boxes, bucket lids, are fine for me. But I also like those orange clay disk ($6.00/90 @ Wal-mart). Hubby bought me a box of bowling pins which we have bowling night on Tuesday evenings. Harder to knock down then you think, hit them low or high cause dead center they wobble/walk (sometimes), but won't fall. (depending on cal.) [/QUOTE]
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