Ever shot at a range where people can shoot up fruit, cans, etc and not clean up after a hot summer day (or, worse, an apparently unwanted 100lb side of beef)? I'm not saying you'll be that person, but any range that permits such things inevitably gets jerks that leave a mess, and that stuff is horrid. Bugs I didn't even know existed multiply by the millions around that kind of crap, seemingly in the space of 10 seconds on a hot summer day. Not to mention the smell.TexasGuy wrote:I have been to American Shooting Center and Top Gun ranges. Every range is very strict on what you can do. While I appreciate them keeping me safe from myself and others, still... Are there ranges around Houston where I could shoot some cans, fruit, etc.. like rapid fire?
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If you want to do stuff like that, you're far better off having a "friend" that has acreage where you can shoot to your heart's content. Me, I'm grateful the ranges I go to don't allow that.