Well, it's mostly bad news. My application was put on hold pending further review. I have a meeting with the manager to find out why next week as well as potential investors (which may be the reasoning for the review)
I had heard about that too but if did my research correctly, this one did not. Only reason it's got a sporter stock is because the original cracked beyond repair. I am planning on restoring it but but every 1903 stock in half decent shape is as much as I paid for the rifle :sad20:
Should be hearing something soon from the bank. Loan paperwork has been taken to the next level for approval so I am assuming this is a good thing. I have also found a way around the perk test so I am still planning on opening the long distance part upgraded to about 25 lanes at 500 yards.
Awesome, I love to here this. And if my last count was correct, I have close to a 1,000 people eagerly awaiting/already wanting a membership, which is an overwhelming response.
Zoning was a difficult option. I actually spoke, in great lengths, to the Dept. of Zoning in order to find the correct areas where I could operate the range. The list was very very small and the areas I could, I have to appear before the Appeals Board for any approval. Still not looking forward...
I have toyed with the idea. I still have not made up my mind on the matter. I am still searching for the rules and requirements to have such a place. I have always liked the idea of having a "kill house" like what the military uses to practice with.
I will allow steel and alternate targets on certain days. I am not planning on doing it on a daily basis. I was thinking one weekend each month to allow for "Alternate Targets Day" :D