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| - First, I'm pretty sure their "No loaded, uncased or unholstered firearms" sign is just poorly worded. I have a hard time believing a range or gun store would ban customers from carrying inside. I'm going to assume their sign meant to say that IF a firearm is loaded, it should always be cased or holstered when not aimed downrange.
Anyway, I actually like this place and wish it was closer to me so I could visit more often. The prices are more ideal than others, because they pro-rate them rather than going by-the-hour. (This means if you spend 30 minutes, you pay for 30 minutes - NOT a full hour, like other ranges.) It's also definitely the cleanest range I've been to so far, and I really appreciate the fact that their range officers are always present and active. I've had a couple idiots sweep the entire room with loaded firearms and both times the officers immediately addressed the issue accordingly.
On the other hand, there are times where you might have to wait a considerable amount of time (45+ minutes) for a lane to open. Something else that really irked me was that they sell the pink breast cancer awareness targets, which I tend to purchase so that some of my money can be donated to a cause. But when I asked everyone working there how much on the dollar actually gets donated, no one - not even the manager - could answer me, or even say what organization specifically it goes to. That sounds odd to me, and I really hope they're not taking advantage of a cause to sell slightly more expensive targets... I was told that a manager would "get back to [me] on that one", but no one ever did.
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