yeh, we're thinking of joining...uh huh, sure, I just happen to have that sort of $$$$ sitting around, maybe in cash
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WinoVeritas wrote:In NE SATX Bracken is closest to me (6 mi), Nardis will be about 10 mi. and Lone Star will be about 4 mi. The latter two too expensive for my wallet and the first (Bracken) too claustrophobic for my taste. I'll stay with Blackhawk with the 70 mi. round trip - reasonably priced, friendly and wide open spaces. Can't beat their annual membership fee.![]()
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Appreciate the heads up. I've heard of it, but it would be about the same distance (maybe slightly less) than Blackhawk where I am a yearly member and much less expensive than Community and no limit on weapons. It too is wide open, unsupervised (they supply (2) silhouette targets and no objection to your use of paste on), friendly, helpful when needed and seldom crowded when I go - early mid-morning. I'm pistol range only which also allows tactical shotguns, holstering and rapid fire. I always go during the week and avoid weekends anywhere. Pays to be your own boss.rev210 wrote:Winoveritas: Have you tried the Bexar Community Shooting Range? It is close by in Marion if you live on the far NE side, it is $11 if you are not a member and I believe $6 if you are, it is an unsupervised range. I mostly use the pistol range and there is nothing fancy about it just a few target stands you put your target on and place at whatever distance you want but if you go during the week or early on Saturdays you pretty much have the range all to yourself and the people that run it are also friendly.
WinoVeritas wrote:In NE SATX Bracken is closest to me (6 mi), Nardis will be about 10 mi. and Lone Star will be about 4 mi. The latter two too expensive for my wallet and the first (Bracken) too claustrophobic for my taste. I'll stay with Blackhawk with the 70 mi. round trip - reasonably priced, friendly and wide open spaces. Can't beat their annual membership fee.![]()
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WinoVeritas wrote:Appreciate the heads up. I've heard of it, but it would be about the same distance (maybe slightly less) than Blackhawk where I am a yearly member and much less expensive than Community and no limit on weapons. It too is wide open, unsupervised (they supply (2) silhouette targets and no objection to your use of paste on), friendly, helpful when needed and seldom crowded when I go - early mid-morning. I'm pistol range only which also allows tactical shotguns, holstering and rapid fire. I always go during the week and avoid weekends anywhere. Pays to be your own boss.rev210 wrote:Winoveritas: Have you tried the Bexar Community Shooting Range? It is close by in Marion if you live on the far NE side, it is $11 if you are not a member and I believe $6 if you are, it is an unsupervised range. I mostly use the pistol range and there is nothing fancy about it just a few target stands you put your target on and place at whatever distance you want but if you go during the week or early on Saturdays you pretty much have the range all to yourself and the people that run it are also friendly.
WinoVeritas wrote:In NE SATX Bracken is closest to me (6 mi), Nardis will be about 10 mi. and Lone Star will be about 4 mi. The latter two too expensive for my wallet and the first (Bracken) too claustrophobic for my taste. I'll stay with Blackhawk with the 70 mi. round trip - reasonably priced, friendly and wide open spaces. Can't beat their annual membership fee.![]()
http://www.nardisgunclub.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://lonestarhandgun.com/indoor-shooting-range" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.brackenrange.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.blackhawkshootingrange.com/B ... lcome.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;![]()
My last visit, guy in next lane was testing his new Thompson sub-machinegun - made for an interesting day.That was one heavy sucker.
If you go to the link she provided and scroll down below the building plans, they have a section w/ pricing. Couple grand per membership. OUch.JALLEN wrote:Lone Star appears to be conveniently located to where we intend to move, but I found nothing on their site about pricing, neither for range use, membership or classes, not a peep that I saw.
Any info?
Well, I wouldn't be that proud of it either.snatchel wrote:If you go to the link she provided and scroll down below the building plans, they have a section w/ pricing. Couple grand per membership. OUch.JALLEN wrote:Lone Star appears to be conveniently located to where we intend to move, but I found nothing on their site about pricing, neither for range use, membership or classes, not a peep that I saw.
Any info?
I'm assuming then that the family membership includes all the guns you want to bring? I see on their website (http://www.blackhawkshootingrange.com/ that they charge per gun. Bexar Community charge is per target, with additional targets being (IIRC) half price. So unless you're just bringing one gun, Bexar would be cheaper on a non-membership basis. I was told tactical shotgun was OK on the pistol range. I was also told rapid fire was OK some years back but was recently told it wasn't. That seems to be ignored. I also can't shoot my SUB-2000 PCC on the pistol range.WinoVeritas wrote: .....
Appreciate the heads up. I've heard of it, but it would be about the same distance (maybe slightly less) than Blackhawk where I am a yearly member and much less expensive than Community and no limit on weapons. It too is wide open, unsupervised (they supply (2) silhouette targets and no objection to your use of paste on), friendly, helpful when needed and seldom crowded when I go - early mid-morning. I'm pistol range only which also allows tactical shotguns, holstering and rapid fire. I always go during the week and avoid weekends anywhere. Pays to be your own boss.![]()
My last visit, guy in next lane was testing his new Thompson sub-machinegun - made for an interesting day.That was one heavy sucker.