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Review: Wilshire Gun Club
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<blockquote data-quote="de-evoproject" data-source="post: 2621809" data-attributes="member: 14169"><p>I'm with you guys. Sometimes I'm in, then I'm out. 45 mins total. However, most days I'm shooting multiple systems or with a buddy and we spend half a day there. And when I do bring out a lot of weapons or the big systems, you are talking up to 15 mins of setup and 15 mins of tear down. So at that point I'm paying $28 for 30 mins of trigger time. And like I said, the night I went, I was running break in on a mint fresh barrel. One round, clean. One round, clean. Do on and so forth. That would be an expensive day per hour.</p><p></p><p>And as far as holster draw, apparently you CAN draw from the holster at Wilshire IF you go thru their qualifier class. I don't know what all that entails but it is pretty positive since most of the other indoor ranges don't allow it at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="de-evoproject, post: 2621809, member: 14169"] I'm with you guys. Sometimes I'm in, then I'm out. 45 mins total. However, most days I'm shooting multiple systems or with a buddy and we spend half a day there. And when I do bring out a lot of weapons or the big systems, you are talking up to 15 mins of setup and 15 mins of tear down. So at that point I'm paying $28 for 30 mins of trigger time. And like I said, the night I went, I was running break in on a mint fresh barrel. One round, clean. One round, clean. Do on and so forth. That would be an expensive day per hour. And as far as holster draw, apparently you CAN draw from the holster at Wilshire IF you go thru their qualifier class. I don't know what all that entails but it is pretty positive since most of the other indoor ranges don't allow it at all. [/QUOTE]
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