I think that means no free spectators. You pay, you shoot (or not), but you don't 'hang out' with the shooters unless you are one (paid). And all paid shooters must be at least 5 years old....KBCraig wrote:but I don't know how the "kids over 5 are welcome" and "shooters only, absolutely no spectators" rules square up.
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- Thu Apr 05, 2007 4:25 pm
- Forum: Shooting Ranges
- Topic: Eagle's Peak shooting range in Leander (near Austin)
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- Fri Nov 03, 2006 5:41 pm
- Forum: Shooting Ranges
- Topic: Eagle's Peak shooting range in Leander (near Austin)
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I shoot at Eagle Peak as well. IF you go when there is low / no others, and you ask, they will sometimes let you, on a 1-off basis "bend" the rules (rapid fire, prone, kneeling, etc.). If you don't ask, don't follow the rules, they are VERY quick to give you a teaching moment and throw you out if warranted.
I like the place (I was a member at their sister range in the DFW area (Garland Public Shooting Range) since I turned 18 in 1976, so they gave me my Eagle Peak range card for free. They laminated the two cards back to back.
Nice folks.
I like the place (I was a member at their sister range in the DFW area (Garland Public Shooting Range) since I turned 18 in 1976, so they gave me my Eagle Peak range card for free. They laminated the two cards back to back.
Nice folks.