The bullet trap???

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shawn
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Re: The bullet trap???

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they put in new ventalation that really helps out. The problem is that people will shut the vents. You can reach up there with the brooms they have lying around and open them back up though. I can see why people shut them though when they are pretty cold your next at times.

All in all I like that range. I have the basic membership which I think was $60 and makes my range fees $7. I go on family night and wife and I can shoot for just $7 total. Pretty sweet deal.

One word of caution about their selection... just because they have the gun listed for sale under the glass counters doesn't mean they have them for sale. They may have displays out but they aren't for sale. They may still back order them. I don't know if that matters to people or not but I saw it happen last week.
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jimlongley
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Re: The bullet trap???

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I second any positive comments about Dave, he is a very good instructor, and I have taught a few firearms courses myself.

As far as ranges in general, I really miss the Collin County Gun Range, where as an IDPA Safety Officer and known to the staff, I had access to the Tactical Range where I could shoot rapid fire, on the move, and from the holster and concealment.

I wish I could find another place to shoot like that, at least a little closer than the current alternatives.
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wheelgun1958
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Re: The bullet trap???

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As far as targets moving in the breeze, try clipping spring document clips on the bottom of the target. It works for me.

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