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<blockquote data-quote="poopgiggle" data-source="post: 702181" data-attributes="member: 6406"><p>Tulsa Firearms' prices are horrible, both for guns and range fees. If you shoot less often than once a month, Happy Hollow is good if you don't mind the "one shot every three seconds" rule. Otherwise, it's cheaper overall to shoot at one of the private clubs. </p><p></p><p>With the private ranges, you also get more things to shoot. Happy Hollow has 10 & 25 yard paper-targets-only pistol, 50,100,200 yd rifle, and some clay target shooting thing. Red castle has pistol out to 50 yards, sillhouette shooting for smallbore pistol, smallbore rifle, centerfire pistol, and centerfire rifle, trap (wobble and American), skeet, sporting clays, 600 yard high-power rifle range that they extend to 1000 yards on special occasions, benchrest range, plinking range, and on and on...</p><p></p><p>tl;dr If you're only shooting occasionally then Happy Hollow is great, otherwise join a private club because it's cheaper and the facilities are nicer.</p><p></p><p>Oh, almost forgot, does Medlock's rent handguns? If so, do I have to buy a $75 "membership" in order to do so?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poopgiggle, post: 702181, member: 6406"] Tulsa Firearms' prices are horrible, both for guns and range fees. If you shoot less often than once a month, Happy Hollow is good if you don't mind the "one shot every three seconds" rule. Otherwise, it's cheaper overall to shoot at one of the private clubs. With the private ranges, you also get more things to shoot. Happy Hollow has 10 & 25 yard paper-targets-only pistol, 50,100,200 yd rifle, and some clay target shooting thing. Red castle has pistol out to 50 yards, sillhouette shooting for smallbore pistol, smallbore rifle, centerfire pistol, and centerfire rifle, trap (wobble and American), skeet, sporting clays, 600 yard high-power rifle range that they extend to 1000 yards on special occasions, benchrest range, plinking range, and on and on... tl;dr If you're only shooting occasionally then Happy Hollow is great, otherwise join a private club because it's cheaper and the facilities are nicer. Oh, almost forgot, does Medlock's rent handguns? If so, do I have to buy a $75 "membership" in order to do so? [/QUOTE]
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