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<blockquote data-quote="JEEPr" data-source="post: 1479470" data-attributes="member: 11425"><p>I hear a lot of talk about the price of USSA. I've been a member for about 6 months now. At first I was looking at the $30 a month and wondering if I could justify that as a range fee. I looked at where I was currently going to shoot (Happy Hollow) and how much money I was spending going there. It was about the same, plus HH was further away and I had to use the TPike. With my shooting habits I actually was saving money and getting a more than great place to shoot. They have a bay for just about anything you want to do. Pop up targets, steel, Carbine range, Rifle range, I normally spend about 5-6 hours when I go and have yet to run out of things that challenge me as a shooter. Currently I'm spending time on the IPSC Steel ranges just to work on target acquisition with speed and accuracy. There are also the places to shoot paper. I guess if all you want to do is stand still and shoot the $30 is too much. However, Since going there I have improved my shooting abilities tremendously plus don't have someone balking over a loud speaker when I shoot faster than 3 seconds between shots. The range masters are present but they are very friendly. I personally get bored just shooting at paper. I like to mix it up. Just as an example this was one of my days at the range. I started at the 100 yard carbine range with my black powder rifle, shot it. Shot other rifles I have there, Moved to the Rodgers range where they have pop up steel targets, then over to the IPSC Steel Ranges, and ending my day at a paper target area. I brought several rifles and pistols of different caliber plus black powder. I guess it comes down to what you want to do at a range and your budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEEPr, post: 1479470, member: 11425"] I hear a lot of talk about the price of USSA. I've been a member for about 6 months now. At first I was looking at the $30 a month and wondering if I could justify that as a range fee. I looked at where I was currently going to shoot (Happy Hollow) and how much money I was spending going there. It was about the same, plus HH was further away and I had to use the TPike. With my shooting habits I actually was saving money and getting a more than great place to shoot. They have a bay for just about anything you want to do. Pop up targets, steel, Carbine range, Rifle range, I normally spend about 5-6 hours when I go and have yet to run out of things that challenge me as a shooter. Currently I'm spending time on the IPSC Steel ranges just to work on target acquisition with speed and accuracy. There are also the places to shoot paper. I guess if all you want to do is stand still and shoot the $30 is too much. However, Since going there I have improved my shooting abilities tremendously plus don't have someone balking over a loud speaker when I shoot faster than 3 seconds between shots. The range masters are present but they are very friendly. I personally get bored just shooting at paper. I like to mix it up. Just as an example this was one of my days at the range. I started at the 100 yard carbine range with my black powder rifle, shot it. Shot other rifles I have there, Moved to the Rodgers range where they have pop up steel targets, then over to the IPSC Steel Ranges, and ending my day at a paper target area. I brought several rifles and pistols of different caliber plus black powder. I guess it comes down to what you want to do at a range and your budget. [/QUOTE]
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