Waco Gun Range?

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Waco Gun Range?

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Recently got my LTC in DFW Area while working this summer. Going back to Waco for school and was wondering if anyone had a suggestion for where to shoot? All I plan to shoot is my 9 mm. Any suggestions would be helpful, haven't found much updated information online.

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Chandler's Range http://chandlersgunshop.com/index.html
Central Texas Pistol and Rifle club http://www.ctrpclub.org

PM me when you are in Waco. I will be happy to let you be my guest at ctrpclub some day.

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I second Chandlers. Very friendly place

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Chandlers is where I took my class and who I get to do FFL transfers from Gun Broker. They are good people.
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I had a membership at Chandler's when I was living in Waco. Great place to shoot.

I live in Temple now (still work in Waco) and there is a great indoor range only a few minutes from where I am and would be about 45 minutes from you, depending on where in Waco you are. Lookup Hawkeye Academy when you get a chance. There is also an indoor rifle and pistol range opening in Belton this fall, around October the last I heard.

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I'm glad to see Chandler's get support. They're good folks who really got put through the ringer. First Mr. Chandler passed away and then their part time next door neighbor sued them and forced an expensive remodel.
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Revet wrote: ... and then their part time next door neighbor sued them and forced an expensive remodel.
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I got involved in that case after another attorney tried the case and lost. (I'm not saying it was his fault. All trial attorneys win cases we should lose and lose cases we should win. You never know what a jury will do.) The neighbor wanted even more "improvements" added, but I was able to get the judge to agree she had done enough and to lift the injunction. Alice is a wonderful woman and I'm glad to hear her business is doing well. She was a kind and gentle person throughout her ordeal and I admire her greatly. It was an honor to represent her and that's not always possible to say.

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