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Holster draw at range

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I was wondering if there any ranges around Austin where drawing and shooting from a holster is allowed. I can shoot at my brothers place but that is 150 miles roundtrip from my house. I would like some place that is only 20-30 minutes from S. Austin. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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atxbandit - There's another thread on South Austin ranges. Maybe it will help http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... =10&t=7747
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I'm in south Austin near Slaughter and prefer CTXPTA (Central Tx Protection Training Agency), which is aka Lone Star Gun Range. Check them out at http://www.ctxpta.com
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+1 for Lone Star. Went out there not too long ago when I was down visiting my brother. A little ways out, but it was set up nice and was nice to be able to draw/move/shoot. Plus, you can make a day of it and grab some good BBQ in Lockhart while there. :txflag:
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Thanks all,
I will definetly go by and check them out. Looks like it is 22 miles from my house so that is not bad. $65 for a year pass isn't bad either.
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You might want to check Dietz's. I have an online friend who shoots there.

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How about the DFW area. I would sure like to get my son started.
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45 4 life wrote:How about the DFW area. I would sure like to get my son started.

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I too am looking for a range to DFW, ideally Fort Worth that allows drawing from a holster. Anyone know if the LE range at Quail Creek allows it?

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Quote/Question: "How about the DFW area. I would sure like to get my son started."

Possibly a few hoops to jump through first, but we allow per details on Freedom Plan page(s) at http://www.dentoncountycountysports.com.
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