Yes. Never been a problem any time I've been there and there's been up to probably a dozen shooters at times. That's probably the max that can accommodated. It's not large. Bexar Community is mainly a trap and skeet range.Soap wrote:So I guess you have to get everyone to stop shooting to put a target up?jmorris wrote:I like Bexar Community east of town off Trainer-Hale road. It's a very basic range with some overhead cover and steel tables. There are no set targets. You pick up your B27 (or 2 or 3 or....many as you like) at the counter, put the target holder(s) where you want, and proceed to shoot. There is no RSO, we all just act like adults. I've been there dozens of times and there's never been a problem. Two big advantages to me is that I can shoot my black powder pistols (many ranges don't allow it) and I can practice with my personal defense shotgun.
Now if they just had an instructor range I could reserve it'd be perfect.
Oh yes, it's $9 for one target, as many guns as you want, and as long as you want.
Same is true of the rifle ranges.