Since I am a member I just call on my way there and when I arrive I get the next available spot even if there are 30 people in front of me that are non members.
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Since I am a member I just call on my way there and when I arrive I get the next available spot even if there are 30 people in front of me that are non members.
On Target is 5miles from my house, Freestate is 31...yet I still struggle with where to go.
On Target is a bunch of range nazi's. They treat a 30 year experienced shooter the same way they would treat a first time shooter in socks and sandals taking snapchats.
I saw a guy in there (clearly very experienced older gentlemen) practicing walk and shoot but only walking about 2ft and never leaving the "safe zone" of his stall. The tall fat employee came out and was about to say something but before he could the customer yells "You're going to tell me to stop doing that aren't you? Well I'm leaving anyway" and then proceeded to do a huge belly laugh. It was great.
Freestate is just friggen awesome. The customer service, the rental selection, the customer service, gunsmithing, CUSTOMER SERVICE. lol I know I'm being repetitive on purpose but they are really in league above the rest. And I know this was stated before but you can shoot 556 and slug at Freestate which is a huge plus.
On Target is cheaper but you can see why.
I want to head somewhere tonight after work and I still can't make up my mind. I think I might go to Freestate cause I want to shoot a G43 and Shield side by side. And maybe shoot a G42 also.
Year old thread bump to call them "a bunch of range nazis"?
I shoot at OnTarget about once a week because it's close to my work. They get all kinds of people in there and work to keep it safe for everyone. Even the customers who are regulars and are known to be safe need to follow the rules as examples for others. It would be difficult to tell a newbie not to do something that you allow someone else to do.