Don (DRC458) and I went up to what used to be Red Rock facility north of Enid. The first impression was one of a neat, orderly place, one that looks like it is a well-run business.
At the present time, they have three ranges, one an indoor pistol range an outdoor rifle range and what they call their 'private' range. We shot at the indoor bullseye part, and I asked them about the rules, specifically, whether there was a 'speed-limit' (no more than one shot per a specified time interval, and was somewhat surprised when they did NOT have one.
Perhaps a few of you may remember this old thread.
https://www.okshooters.com/threads/ranges-and-self-defense-skills.277025/
I asked if they would think about permitting movement while shooting, drawing from the holster, along with other defensive activities, and much to my surprise, they said that I could do this at the private range.
It's a bit more expensive to shoot at the private part of the range, but the development of actual defensive skills that using it would make possible, would make it most worthwhile.
I'm quite happy that I now have a place to shoot once more.
Don, do you want to chime in here?
At the present time, they have three ranges, one an indoor pistol range an outdoor rifle range and what they call their 'private' range. We shot at the indoor bullseye part, and I asked them about the rules, specifically, whether there was a 'speed-limit' (no more than one shot per a specified time interval, and was somewhat surprised when they did NOT have one.
Perhaps a few of you may remember this old thread.
https://www.okshooters.com/threads/ranges-and-self-defense-skills.277025/
I asked if they would think about permitting movement while shooting, drawing from the holster, along with other defensive activities, and much to my surprise, they said that I could do this at the private range.
It's a bit more expensive to shoot at the private part of the range, but the development of actual defensive skills that using it would make possible, would make it most worthwhile.
I'm quite happy that I now have a place to shoot once more.
Don, do you want to chime in here?