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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2621800" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>I didn't see your review either. To answer your questions, I usually spend 2-3 hours at the indoor range. An hour is almost never enough for me to do what I want to do. Yes, there are other ranges that allow prone shooting. Like I said, H&H allows it. I have shot a lot of 25m Army Qual. Tests there from all the various required positions. Also I have never been to an outdoor range that doesn't allow positional shooting.</p><p></p><p>I agree with you about the price. I am only a Windsor Hills resident, lol, but I would probably pay that much on occasion to shoot at facilities like that if they would allow the style of shooting I do. It sounds like this range isn't real oriented towards serious rifle shooters... you can't shoot off anything but a bench, but even the benches are kind of half assed and don't let serious bench shooters shoot the way they want. Sounds like it's more geared toward folks who just want to prop the old deer rifle up there and fire the annual half box of ammo to make sure it's still hitting in the kill zone. It seems to me they are missing out on a big opportunity with the serious bench rest guys, who shoot competition, or are all about hand loading to the nth degree of accuracy. Those guys would love an indoor 100 yd. range that is isolated from wind. They would want L-shaped benches where they could use a front and rear rest though.</p><p></p><p>I like how they have decent priced Scotch though! I might go check 'em out just for that and the food, even if I'm not going to shoot there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2621800, member: 4235"] I didn't see your review either. To answer your questions, I usually spend 2-3 hours at the indoor range. An hour is almost never enough for me to do what I want to do. Yes, there are other ranges that allow prone shooting. Like I said, H&H allows it. I have shot a lot of 25m Army Qual. Tests there from all the various required positions. Also I have never been to an outdoor range that doesn't allow positional shooting. I agree with you about the price. I am only a Windsor Hills resident, lol, but I would probably pay that much on occasion to shoot at facilities like that if they would allow the style of shooting I do. It sounds like this range isn't real oriented towards serious rifle shooters... you can't shoot off anything but a bench, but even the benches are kind of half assed and don't let serious bench shooters shoot the way they want. Sounds like it's more geared toward folks who just want to prop the old deer rifle up there and fire the annual half box of ammo to make sure it's still hitting in the kill zone. It seems to me they are missing out on a big opportunity with the serious bench rest guys, who shoot competition, or are all about hand loading to the nth degree of accuracy. Those guys would love an indoor 100 yd. range that is isolated from wind. They would want L-shaped benches where they could use a front and rear rest though. I like how they have decent priced Scotch though! I might go check 'em out just for that and the food, even if I'm not going to shoot there. [/QUOTE]
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