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by Popshot
Mon Nov 13, 2006 3:37 pm
Forum: Shooting Ranges
Topic: Eagle's Peak shooting range in Leander (near Austin)
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We went to Eagle Peak last Tuesday when on a road trip to Austin. We had a good experience and will go back when we travel to Austin. It was a good facility with some interesting features.

Normally, a ceasefire as called by the shooter's per each section of range. Simply step back behind the yellow line and, eventually everyone else will do the same and no one is to handle weapons or ammo during the ceasefire. Once all the shooters agree that the range is clear, we all walked down to check/change targets. Sometimes if the place is really busy, the rangemasters will call ceasefires. Shooters at the 300 yard rifle range have a golf cart available so they can get to the targets and back quickly.

The pistol benches have a screen panel, which catches the brass (most of the time) and deflects cases down a wooden trough and into a bucket. If you reload, it makes collecting your brass easier.

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