I think the time for a takeover is getting close.
I think the time for a takeover is getting close.
Haven't shot in a public indoor range in nearly a decade. Too expensive, too restrictive, frequented by unsafe idiots, get treated like a leper by staff, probably jaded from dealing with unsafe idiots. There are a couple exceptions, and some newer ranges that people seem happy with, but have had enough bad experiences at Select Fire, On Target and Continental that I would rather drive an hour and shoot in the snow at a private range, or at least a laid back outdoor public range.
Good lord....you save EVERYTHING!
I think the time for a takeover is getting close.
I have several zeroes that could be persuaded to join the party...
It's a lot harder to deal with people with guns at a range. You have no idea of their level of expertise .
God help you if you get some guy who thinks he's an operator. Next time you're at an indoor range count the holes in the ceiling.
That's one of the things I miss about Nebraska. While my Dad was still the police chief in my hometown, he had a range set up right on the outskirts of town where they installed a bit dirt berm as a backstop, and he had a big piece of the old carpet that he'd gotten when they installed new carpet in the office where my mom worked - this made policing up brass a lot easier. We had steel disks, a big gong, and a place where we could post up paper targets.That's why I have a pistol and rifle range set up in the yard. Amen for land and nobody around!
Lots of people used to shoot at a quarry behind the old Dorsey Speedway. This was back in the 80's
Down Dorsey road from Rt1, go under a little bridge and then down a dirt road that ran alongside railroad tracks. Dorsey rd no longer connects, i don"t know that area now.
Lots of people used to shoot at a quarry behind the old Dorsey Speedway. There was an old quarry off of camp Meade road, on the way to Freetown that was used quite a bit. This was back in the 80's