gjohnsonoc
Active Member
I found a great deal on this indoor range anyone been there? Any good or bad?
I found a great deal on this indoor range anyone been there? Any good or bad?
I found a great deal on this indoor range anyone been there? Any good or bad?
Do you still have to use/buy your ammo from them?
I used to go there frequently under the old management (forgot what it was called back then). I read great reviews about the place, but the new front just seems too sterile and "country club" for me, to be honest. Some folks like that (and rightfully they should, since stricter safety policies are typically in effect, along with RSOs and the like), but I just can't get on board with the new vibe.
The couple times I stopped in there since it became H&M, I was treated courteously and the staff seemed pleasant enough and helpful. They were open to doing transfers and assisting with the preparation and purchase of a suppressor (which I eventually opted to not go through with, through no fault of their own - money issues).
TLDR; I have nothing bad to say about the place, but it's your typical "premium on store bought ammo" kinda indoor range.
http://www.mdshooters.com/showthread.php?t=60726&highlight=horst
Most of the people who won't support them, myself included, make the decision based on their old policies. I understand things changed, ironically (or not so ironically) once some competition sprung up, but I won't give them a dime.
They may have technically changed policies.....but they will still try and ******** you into saying your ammo isn't allowed in order to try and get you to buy theirs. Ask me how i know.
They always wanted $$$$$$! for their shitty reloads. No thanks.
They may have technically changed policies.....but they still try and ******** you by saying your ammo isn't allowed so you'll have to buy theirs. Ask me how i know.
Nobody else mentioned it so I will.
Only pistol calibers are allowed there, so no AR's or AK's.
You'll have to go to Freestate for that.
According to their website they do.
5.56 frangible
7.62x39 frangible
.308 frangible
Then that must be new. They never used to.