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<blockquote data-quote="Fister" data-source="post: 1359448" data-attributes="member: 7804"><p>Not a steal imho. And they do have caliber restriction. Try taking a 50bmg in there and see what they say. </p><p></p><p>And as far as commanding the $1000 mark, yeah right! Not in this lifetime. I have been to lots of ranges that are a hell of a lot better than anything we have in the metro area and they all cost less for membership. I too like the store and think the range is nice. I also dispise H&H more so than most here but honestly you can please everyone. They do offer a good service for the money. They could use some of their crew members being replaced though. </p><p></p><p>They are still high on their membership fees. Range time for stop in is high as well. $7 a day should be the flat rate period. If you bring a friend that uses only your rented lane it should me $3 a head up to two adults. Family plans should be the same price as regular memberships. There should be a LEO, FF, EMS, Mil, Vet discounted rates. Something to the tune of 15% off would be acceptable and encouraging. </p><p></p><p>Lets face the facts here. </p><p>Any govt agency types or former agency types will likely shoot a lot. So they stand to make more off of them than an average civi. </p><p></p><p>Families in group will shoot more than regular civi's as well. Including a variety of calibers. Granted they will likley shoot less often. They will make up in sales well over the amount they intend to drag out of them up from on membership fees currently. Not to mention if you treat them right and hook them young they will be a good customer for many years to come. </p><p></p><p>Who ever designed their business plan really had a bad case of tunnel vision IMHO. They seemed to be 100% focused on how much they could rake out of people up front as well as along the road. That in itself put alot of people off. </p><p></p><p>People in general like to feel that they have good value for their money spent. Currently there are really no ranges in the metro area that provide this across the board. When someone finally opens up a mega plex type range these other places will be closed up in no time flat IMHO. </p><p></p><p>OKC gun club is the most diverse range we currently have for all alround general purpose. However their restrictions are very disapointing. That and their "Work Day" BS is crap IMHO. Their price is overly high for what is provided as well IMHO. I am however hard to please and expect better than what Okies feel is acceptable though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fister, post: 1359448, member: 7804"] Not a steal imho. And they do have caliber restriction. Try taking a 50bmg in there and see what they say. And as far as commanding the $1000 mark, yeah right! Not in this lifetime. I have been to lots of ranges that are a hell of a lot better than anything we have in the metro area and they all cost less for membership. I too like the store and think the range is nice. I also dispise H&H more so than most here but honestly you can please everyone. They do offer a good service for the money. They could use some of their crew members being replaced though. They are still high on their membership fees. Range time for stop in is high as well. $7 a day should be the flat rate period. If you bring a friend that uses only your rented lane it should me $3 a head up to two adults. Family plans should be the same price as regular memberships. There should be a LEO, FF, EMS, Mil, Vet discounted rates. Something to the tune of 15% off would be acceptable and encouraging. Lets face the facts here. Any govt agency types or former agency types will likely shoot a lot. So they stand to make more off of them than an average civi. Families in group will shoot more than regular civi's as well. Including a variety of calibers. Granted they will likley shoot less often. They will make up in sales well over the amount they intend to drag out of them up from on membership fees currently. Not to mention if you treat them right and hook them young they will be a good customer for many years to come. Who ever designed their business plan really had a bad case of tunnel vision IMHO. They seemed to be 100% focused on how much they could rake out of people up front as well as along the road. That in itself put alot of people off. People in general like to feel that they have good value for their money spent. Currently there are really no ranges in the metro area that provide this across the board. When someone finally opens up a mega plex type range these other places will be closed up in no time flat IMHO. OKC gun club is the most diverse range we currently have for all alround general purpose. However their restrictions are very disapointing. That and their "Work Day" BS is crap IMHO. Their price is overly high for what is provided as well IMHO. I am however hard to please and expect better than what Okies feel is acceptable though. [/QUOTE]
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