My husband and I shoot at Bullet Trap most of the time, it's too far to go anywhere else, but the customer service hasn't been the best in the world recently, so customer service is a MUST.TrIpleM Indoor Range wrote:I appreciate the warm welcome! Besides air conditioning, which is a must, what would make TripleM a great place to shoot?
Let me know your thoughts!
Dean Phillips
TripleM Indoor Range
McKinney, TX
214-949-0354
Email: TripleMIndoorRange@gmail.com
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"It's a shallow life that doesn't give a person a few scars." - Garrison Keillor
These are the suggestions my husband is saying....
1) Be able to step a rifle out to 100 yards plus
2)Shoot surplus FMJ
3)Fire more than one round at a second (Double tap training)
4)Designate a time or space for holster work so can practice for drawing and re-holstering
5)Light the target area better than the shooting firing range
6)New/Used Gun Showroom. Test out what you are thinking about buying
7)GOOD Customer service
8)Family Restroom (We usually have to bring our little one and one of us goes into the range to shoot, stays out with the week one and switch back and forth)
9)Area to teach little ones about gun safety
10)Family night like Bullet Trap has
11)Discounts for Law Enforcement/Law Enforcement Academy students (seeing as the Law Enforcement Academy will be right down the road)
12)Digital Controls
13)Allow re-loaders to collect their own brass.
14)Accessible to the general public and offer discounts/reduced rates for new shooters
15)Reasonable rates for memberships and discounts off ammo/guns/gun rentals, etc...