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  • As far as you can go towards the north on Decatur. You get to the base of the mountain with a killer view of the city. This is the setting for a government funded complex specifically made for citizens to exercise your 2cnd Amendment rights. Professionality and safety seem to be top priority. There are official rules that are carefully watchdogged to ensure accidents can be avoided. Before anyone can shoot for the first time you are required to view a short film that displays the safety rules. After which you can pay for the days worth of shooting and buy some paper targets at about 7$ tops. Make sure to have proper safety headgear such as glasses (sun or other) for eye protection and earplugs or muffs for ear protection. They sell some there if you forget to bring some though. This is the perfect place for beginner gun owners. The park includes 3 areas to separate the rifle& handgun shooters from the shotgunners and the third area designated for archers. Each section has scheduled firing times of about 10 minutes of open fire towards personally dedicated and numbered booths & targets. Then they call a ceasefire where everyone lays down their firearms unloaded and adjusts their targets when everyone is clear. You can adjust the distance of your targets marginally to about 100 feet in 5 foot increments. Fair enough for novice riflemen but not as far as a skilled sniper would wish. You get assigned a table number, on the tables are an adjustable rifle aiming block and a seat. Up to two can be assigned a table. Minors will need to share tables with an adult. In the rifle range the targets go out to 100 feet and there are many safety inspectors there to assist with any questions and to make sure your buddy next to you doesn't accidentally blow your head off being negligent. When it comes to firearms I am not so much an Anarcho-primitivist when it comes to rules and regulations. Guns are not toys to play cowboys & Indians with. People can get hurt or worse! So I really do appreciate that the staff takes the rules very seriously here. At the Shotgun range you have many options from skeet skeet skeet, clay pigeons buckshot to slug. I haven't tried the archery range but it looks cool. Overall I find this to be the most secure place to fire off a few rounds and wind down. Ahh, nothing like the feeling of blasting off a few hundred rounds and going home with a feeling of physical satisfaction. Or shoulder bruises, of course.
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