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<blockquote data-quote="Snapshot2022" data-source="post: 3947983" data-attributes="member: 51107"><p>I started shooting at the USSA when they first allowed non lawenforcment people to use it, that was when the original owner was alive, you had to go through their training class's and go out with one of their trainers and demonstrate your ability to handle the type firearm you intended using.</p><p></p><p>Now that was around i am guessing 25 years ago i bought a cupon membership to use 12 times during one year, back then they had employees driving ATVs watching everyone if they saw something they did not like they would stop and bitch about it.</p><p></p><p>Last time i went i just paid $20 for a daytime shoot you do sign a waiver but thats a normal item today not a big deal, when finished you come back in and checked out, I always went as far east on the shooting lines as i could go and be near a potapoty, and just set up and shot what ever i wanted to shoot never saw anyone all the time i was there.</p><p></p><p>The owner today being as i am a Veteran we always got along fine also his Wife is a very nice person very helpful.</p><p></p><p>I don't think anyone today has anything to fear in doing their shooting at the USSA range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snapshot2022, post: 3947983, member: 51107"] I started shooting at the USSA when they first allowed non lawenforcment people to use it, that was when the original owner was alive, you had to go through their training class's and go out with one of their trainers and demonstrate your ability to handle the type firearm you intended using. Now that was around i am guessing 25 years ago i bought a cupon membership to use 12 times during one year, back then they had employees driving ATVs watching everyone if they saw something they did not like they would stop and bitch about it. Last time i went i just paid $20 for a daytime shoot you do sign a waiver but thats a normal item today not a big deal, when finished you come back in and checked out, I always went as far east on the shooting lines as i could go and be near a potapoty, and just set up and shot what ever i wanted to shoot never saw anyone all the time i was there. The owner today being as i am a Veteran we always got along fine also his Wife is a very nice person very helpful. I don't think anyone today has anything to fear in doing their shooting at the USSA range. [/QUOTE]
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