PSC road construction
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Re: PSC road construction
Yeah you're right. My apologies
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Re: PSC road construction
I know Charles has been down that road before in his 'Vette, because I've seen him there.
I've driven on PSC in a Camry with no problem, before the improvements...and they are improvements.
I wouldn't drive a Concours d'Elegance winner down that road, but then I wouldn't on many roads in Houston.
If you don't want to go there, don't. It's getting a little crowded.
I've driven on PSC in a Camry with no problem, before the improvements...and they are improvements.
I wouldn't drive a Concours d'Elegance winner down that road, but then I wouldn't on many roads in Houston.
If you don't want to go there, don't. It's getting a little crowded.
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Re: PSC road construction
Personally, I am fairly impressed with the recent road upgrades. Dust is easy to deal with; damaged wheels, suspension, etc, less so.
My general experience with the few ranges I have been to is that the flexibility of the rules (ie, ability to draw from holster, set up targets as you like, rapid fire, etc) is inversely proportional to the quality of the road leading to the range. In other words, the most accommodating shooting ranges will be typically located some distance from urban sprawl.
While I have disagreed with certain individuals at PSC and am somewhat discouraged by certain recent developments, overall I believe it is a well-run range that meets many of my training needs and it deserves my continued support.
My general experience with the few ranges I have been to is that the flexibility of the rules (ie, ability to draw from holster, set up targets as you like, rapid fire, etc) is inversely proportional to the quality of the road leading to the range. In other words, the most accommodating shooting ranges will be typically located some distance from urban sprawl.
While I have disagreed with certain individuals at PSC and am somewhat discouraged by certain recent developments, overall I believe it is a well-run range that meets many of my training needs and it deserves my continued support.
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Re: PSC road construction
Forgive my ignorance but uhhh what is the PSC i was gonna go to the arms room....till i saw the membership PRICES..Ouchh and is there a website Link to the PSC boyy do i feel silly for asking.
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Re: PSC road construction
Badger,The Badger531 wrote:Forgive my ignorance but uhhh what is the PSC i was gonna go to the arms room....till i saw the membership PRICES..Ouchh and is there a website Link to the PSC boyy do i feel silly for asking.
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