Range Near Ft Worth w/ Reactive Targets?

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Range Near Ft Worth w/ Reactive Targets?

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I live in Saginaw on the northeast side of Ft. Worth. All of the ranges that I know of around hear only allow paper targets. Daos anybody know of a range that will allow reactive targets like a Duelling Post, swinging steel targets or even the type that hold clays?
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The Proactive Defense Range at Quail Creek has a LARGE steel range.

Exit 74 off of 35W in Argyle
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TXBassGuide wrote:The Proactive Defense Range at Quail Creek has a LARGE steel range.

Exit 74 off of 35W in Argyle
I've been to Quial Creek but I've never seen anything but paper. Does that particular range operate all the time, or only for events and classes?
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When you go into the office, tell them you'd like to see Chris Rainey and go up to "the hill". It is a separate and little-seen part of the facility.

LOTS of steel.
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Cool... thanks!!!
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