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My Only regret about RSSC is that it's on the opposite end of the earth from me. Myself and Chris H had a Man-Date here this weekend, this was the first time I've been to RSSC and I must say it's definitely got a lot to offer. We arrived in the middle of their Day around 2PM and despite the range being full we were still both immediately able to get our own shooting benches. targets are dirt cheap compared to some ranges and the best part is a non-member can shoot there all day for a mere 7 dollars. Whereas most of the indoor pistol ranges cost 15.00 just for an hour. They provide, benches stools, benchrests, sandbags, most of what you need, minus the actual firearms and ammo. We stayed around 3 hours and shot a variety of different guns of different calibers going all the way from .22LR up to .303 british, at ranges going all the way from 25 yards out to 100+ yards. the rangemasters were aware but not breathing down our necks, they corrected shooters making safety mistakes, however more or less left us alone aside from the occasional glance since we both seem to be pretty safe around our guns. it's quite a trek, but this might have to be a monthly thing.
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