What is your favorite range?
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What is your favorite range?
I like to shoot at Bullet Trap in Plano,Tx. It is always clean & has a very nice store with pretty good prices. Here is their site.
http://www.bullettrapinc.com/
http://www.bullettrapinc.com/
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ASC won't let one use suppressors there, and they have at times been hostile to pistol shooters working from holsters.
I like PSC, near Friendswood, which has neither of those problems, and enough pistol bays that you can usually find an open one to practice shooting while moving and other things which will get you tossed off most public ranges.
And it hosts an IDPA match the first Saturday of the month.
http://www.psc-range.com
I like PSC, near Friendswood, which has neither of those problems, and enough pistol bays that you can usually find an open one to practice shooting while moving and other things which will get you tossed off most public ranges.
And it hosts an IDPA match the first Saturday of the month.
http://www.psc-range.com
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Ya... I have to wonder sometimes who's side some range owner are on. But their 20 minutes from me and PSC is an hour and a half drive. I lose, you win. :(Lindy wrote:ASC won't let one use suppressors there, and they have at times been hostile to pistol shooters working from holsters.
I like PSC, near Friendswood, which has neither of those problems, and enough pistol bays that you can usually find an open one to practice shooting while moving and other things which will get you tossed off most public ranges.
And it hosts an IDPA match the first Saturday of the month.
http://www.psc-range.com
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Does PSC allow you to stand while shooting a rifle? I haven't found any range that allows any thing other than sitting at a bench.
Some keep and AR or other type of rifle for home defense. If one were to have to employee that rifle I doubt that they are going to be sitting at a bench. They will most likely be standing. From my limited experience, each rifle shoots different between posisitions.
Some keep and AR or other type of rifle for home defense. If one were to have to employee that rifle I doubt that they are going to be sitting at a bench. They will most likely be standing. From my limited experience, each rifle shoots different between posisitions.
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I spend a lot of time at Bayou Rifles, in Juliff. Was membership director for two years - honesty / disclosure - but objectively I think it is a good outfit.
Some rules - no drawing an firing from the holster - put people off. Also, to shoot supressed firearms you need to get a "mother-may-I paper" from the Board, but they always give it.
The Highpower match is the second Saturday and the all-prone 60-shot the third Sunday.
Most days after work I am at the 15 or 25 yard pistol range, unless it is raining too hard.
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Some rules - no drawing an firing from the holster - put people off. Also, to shoot supressed firearms you need to get a "mother-may-I paper" from the Board, but they always give it.
The Highpower match is the second Saturday and the all-prone 60-shot the third Sunday.
Most days after work I am at the 15 or 25 yard pistol range, unless it is raining too hard.
Purrrs,
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Retractable claws; the *original* concealed carry
As far as indoor ranges go, I really like DFW Gun range in Dallas. It changed ownership a little while back, but it's still a nice place to shoot.
http://www.dfwgun.com
Since I don't get to Dallas as often as I'd like, I usually shoot at PSC(for IDPA), Marksman(S. Houston) and Pasadena Gun Center http://www.pasadenaguncenter.com/index.htm.
Renting the Machineguns at Pasadena Gun Center is a lot of fun and not too expensive. DFW Gun range charges far more to use their SMG's.
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http://www.dfwgun.com
Since I don't get to Dallas as often as I'd like, I usually shoot at PSC(for IDPA), Marksman(S. Houston) and Pasadena Gun Center http://www.pasadenaguncenter.com/index.htm.
Renting the Machineguns at Pasadena Gun Center is a lot of fun and not too expensive. DFW Gun range charges far more to use their SMG's.
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My home range also. Great place.Lindy wrote: I like PSC, near Friendswood, which has neither of those problems, and enough pistol bays that you can usually find an open one to practice shooting while moving and other things which will get you tossed off most public ranges.
And it hosts an IDPA match the first Saturday of the month.
http://www.psc-range.com
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PSC gets my vote, I just don't get there often enough, the Texas City range ( run by the City ) is only a half mile away from me and also very nice, well run and safe. No moving or holster work.
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I should have said, No moving or holster work is a minus, but the way Texas City Range is set up would be impossible to do and stay safe.
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I really liked the Texas City range the few times that I went. As a matter of fact, I wish some of the range owners up here would go there and use it as a model. The benches are nice, the covered area with the concrete floor, and it was clean. What impressd me the most was the concrete sidewalks out to the target positions. No walking through mud to set your targets, unlike some of the ranges north of the city. One day the ranges up here my discover concrete.