Is this true? How is that possible?
I may move to Waco, and open an indoor quality range. Chip and Jo can build me a house.
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Is there one I’m not finding?
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Don't forget the shiplap!
That’s very nice of you. I’d like to take you up on that.
I was very upset because I was a senior at Baylor that year and could no longer bow fish at Trading House Reservoir.03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 2:43 pm The last range I heard about in Waco was ordered shut down by Janet Reno in 1993. She had the ATF go in and burn all the people running it alive.
Excellent on all parts - especially the interviewing Baylor kids part.Scott in Houston wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 2:41 pmThat’s very nice of you. I’d like to take you up on that.
I’m heading to Waco today but won’t have any free time on this trip.
Next time up, I’ll send you a PM.![]()
We met years ago. It would be good to see you again!
I interview Baylor kids and come up as an alumnus somewhat often. I was shocked at not seeing a range as an option with all the new development in Waco the last several years.
And yes. We should start a new Fixer Upper regarding a nice range!
Congratulations on the next phase of your career and life! That's awesome.DocV wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 8:19 pm
Excellent on all parts - especially the interviewing Baylor kids part.
As you probably know, I am now emeritus so I have plenty of time for range work and can
easily rearrange my schedule around yours. Please do toss me a PM next time you plan to be here.
Did you know that Baylor used to have a range in the union building? Mrs DocV, a Waco native, says there was also a range in one of the buildings downtown.
I used to buy my archery gear there. When I was a student in Waco in the early 90's, they had an archery range, but nothing with firearms that I remember.
My dad bought my brother a 686 .357 for his 15th birthday which was 22 years ago. They went there to shoot it and said then entire range stopped and looked to see what was making the big boom.Scott in Houston wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2019 9:00 am
I used to buy my archery gear there. When I was a student in Waco in the early 90's, they had an archery range, but nothing with firearms that I remember.
This seems like money left on the table for somebody. If I can convince my wife to live in Waco, which thanks to Chip is more likely these days, I may open one myself!
I had the blued version of that, the 586 in 4" barrel back in the early 80's. That darn thing did make a boom when shooting .357 from it.jason812 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2019 9:56 amMy dad bought my brother a 686 .357 for his 15th birthday which was 22 years ago. They went there to shoot it and said then entire range stopped and looked to see what was making the big boom.Scott in Houston wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2019 9:00 am
I used to buy my archery gear there. When I was a student in Waco in the early 90's, they had an archery range, but nothing with firearms that I remember.
This seems like money left on the table for somebody. If I can convince my wife to live in Waco, which thanks to Chip is more likely these days, I may open one myself!
I have looked into the cost of opening a range and it is not cheap. The main cost being the ventilation system. Plus I would do it outside of the Waco city limits as they are completely nuts with their codes. While it is something I would love to do, I would need financial backing. The gamble is, if it were ran right, would the Waco area support it enough to remain in business? I have ideas for what I would like to do but just don't know if they are feasible.