In the extremes of summer or winter, an indoor range can be nicer for handguns. You don't have to wait for ceasefires and it can be easier to check or change out targets. Outdoor ranges might be less restrictive when doing certain drills, every range is different though.Grundy1133 wrote:I gotcha. that's pretty cool. i like smaller ranges. its a more personal experience. the one in lewisville is $20 all day range fee. the one in sherman is $13/hour ($10/hour with membership) and im not sure about the one in sanger... couldnt find too much info on it. are outdoor ranges really that much better? i imagine during summer it'd be way too hot.TexasJohnBoy wrote:I have only been once and it was $20 -- I think if you do a full day they charge more, but I did a half day I think. Also, if we brought several people im sure we could get a group rate. It's a mom and pop place and they are pretty coolGrundy1133 wrote:$40 range fee?! thats insane.... thats the most expensive range fee ive ever seen.TexasJohnBoy wrote:http://bigboartactical.com/
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Indoor ranges IMHO are lousy for rifles though, other than an initial zero, they just aren't long enough. Various wind and temperature conditions to some folks is what riflemanship is all about.