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<blockquote data-quote="TeleStratMan" data-source="post: 3245103" data-attributes="member: 44716"><p>I like Happy Hollow for several reasons. They run a safe range and cycle it semi-military style. The cost for all day is $10.00 or $8.00 for Vets or Seniors. The late Don Napier was very helpful with shooting tips if the range was not busy. They do not allow rapid or full auto fire. [I actually like that rule and I own an AR15] The range has 200 yards Max which is fine for zeroing a rifle scope.I use 200 yard zeros with my 6MM Creedmore.</p><p>I was shooting at a Tulsa Area Indoor Range a couple of years ago and some folks about 3 slots to my left were pointing a handgun every direction but down range when they were loading it and nothing was done about it. They repeated the improper handling several different times. I left and have never been back.</p><p></p><p>Happy Hollow will call you out on the PA System if you are handling a firearm in an unsafe manner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeleStratMan, post: 3245103, member: 44716"] I like Happy Hollow for several reasons. They run a safe range and cycle it semi-military style. The cost for all day is $10.00 or $8.00 for Vets or Seniors. The late Don Napier was very helpful with shooting tips if the range was not busy. They do not allow rapid or full auto fire. [I actually like that rule and I own an AR15] The range has 200 yards Max which is fine for zeroing a rifle scope.I use 200 yard zeros with my 6MM Creedmore. I was shooting at a Tulsa Area Indoor Range a couple of years ago and some folks about 3 slots to my left were pointing a handgun every direction but down range when they were loading it and nothing was done about it. They repeated the improper handling several different times. I left and have never been back. Happy Hollow will call you out on the PA System if you are handling a firearm in an unsafe manner. [/QUOTE]
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