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<blockquote data-quote="Hoov" data-source="post: 2626516" data-attributes="member: 248"><p>I went to Wilshire yesterday to try them out and this is my random thoughts review. First, let me say that $15 is not that bad. Most people stay about 50 minutes. What is the difference between paying $15 for an hour versus all day? The ability to complain. Most of the people there were very friendly. I did see at least one mall ninja behind a counter. Brad and Bleu at the range counter were VERY friendly. Both asked me how I liked it and what could be made better. The facility is very clean and the range hasn't been shot up yet by the State Fair crowd. The place does remind me of a jail, though. The gray cinder blocks, the steel doors and the railing up top just make me think of a detention facility. I like the electronic range control. Quick and easy. The ventilation in the 35 yard range needed to refresh more quickly. Brad did say they were working on getting a prone shooting solution worked out. On the retail part, they have a looong way to go. Selection is minimal and the prices are crazy on some items. $49 for a Glock mag? I did not look at gun prices, though. The firearm selection was okay. I did see one guy staring at a gun and then looking for assistance with a gun. That went on for about a minute. The greeters at the door were chatting.... The cafe was okay. It is not set up for their clientele. The food was average. I had the Theta burger. It was cooked right, but lacked pizzazz. This is where they could learn a lesson from H&H. Food. Obviously, there aren't too many people that have missed a meal there. The onion rings of Miss Yvonne are some of the best I have ever had. Wilshire, you suck on that. 7 pre-fab, over salted greasy onion rings? And you invoke the name of the Split T? I am embarassed for you. Summary; Wilshire has a very nice range. There are some people that will absolutely give you awesome service. They also have a few of "those guys." Not many, but they stand out. Secondly, I don't know if they were in a hurry to open the doors, but there are too many after thoughts. The hard furniture, the average food... it reminds me of a McDonald's in an airport. And yes, I have had a beer in a McDonald's airport. It is nice to see Cold Hand in a more convenient building. I hope Steve does well. I know they will work on the details. They have to. I will go back and try the 100 yard range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoov, post: 2626516, member: 248"] I went to Wilshire yesterday to try them out and this is my random thoughts review. First, let me say that $15 is not that bad. Most people stay about 50 minutes. What is the difference between paying $15 for an hour versus all day? The ability to complain. Most of the people there were very friendly. I did see at least one mall ninja behind a counter. Brad and Bleu at the range counter were VERY friendly. Both asked me how I liked it and what could be made better. The facility is very clean and the range hasn't been shot up yet by the State Fair crowd. The place does remind me of a jail, though. The gray cinder blocks, the steel doors and the railing up top just make me think of a detention facility. I like the electronic range control. Quick and easy. The ventilation in the 35 yard range needed to refresh more quickly. Brad did say they were working on getting a prone shooting solution worked out. On the retail part, they have a looong way to go. Selection is minimal and the prices are crazy on some items. $49 for a Glock mag? I did not look at gun prices, though. The firearm selection was okay. I did see one guy staring at a gun and then looking for assistance with a gun. That went on for about a minute. The greeters at the door were chatting.... The cafe was okay. It is not set up for their clientele. The food was average. I had the Theta burger. It was cooked right, but lacked pizzazz. This is where they could learn a lesson from H&H. Food. Obviously, there aren't too many people that have missed a meal there. The onion rings of Miss Yvonne are some of the best I have ever had. Wilshire, you suck on that. 7 pre-fab, over salted greasy onion rings? And you invoke the name of the Split T? I am embarassed for you. Summary; Wilshire has a very nice range. There are some people that will absolutely give you awesome service. They also have a few of "those guys." Not many, but they stand out. Secondly, I don't know if they were in a hurry to open the doors, but there are too many after thoughts. The hard furniture, the average food... it reminds me of a McDonald's in an airport. And yes, I have had a beer in a McDonald's airport. It is nice to see Cold Hand in a more convenient building. I hope Steve does well. I know they will work on the details. They have to. I will go back and try the 100 yard range. [/QUOTE]
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