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<blockquote data-quote="poopgiggle" data-source="post: 917676" data-attributes="member: 6406"><p>Happy Hollow is alright for a public range, so long as you don't need to shoot more often than once every 3 seconds. Don is a nice guy and it's outside.</p><p></p><p>If you shoot at least once a month, Red Castle is cheaper than Happy Hollow, not to mention that the facilities are better. The plinking range alone is worth it. If blowing up a milk jug with a shotgun doesn't brighten your day then you're probably a communist.</p><p></p><p>Clubs I don't have direct experience with:</p><p>USSA is supposed to have an awesome setup but their prices are a little steep for me. Sand Springs is supposed to be a good value but last I checked they had a waiting list for membership. Oil Capitol is an equity club, so there's a big initial buy-in but your dues after that are really cheap. Tulsa Gun Club has better skeet & trap facilities than Red Castle but, alas, no plinking range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poopgiggle, post: 917676, member: 6406"] Happy Hollow is alright for a public range, so long as you don't need to shoot more often than once every 3 seconds. Don is a nice guy and it's outside. If you shoot at least once a month, Red Castle is cheaper than Happy Hollow, not to mention that the facilities are better. The plinking range alone is worth it. If blowing up a milk jug with a shotgun doesn't brighten your day then you're probably a communist. Clubs I don't have direct experience with: USSA is supposed to have an awesome setup but their prices are a little steep for me. Sand Springs is supposed to be a good value but last I checked they had a waiting list for membership. Oil Capitol is an equity club, so there's a big initial buy-in but your dues after that are really cheap. Tulsa Gun Club has better skeet & trap facilities than Red Castle but, alas, no plinking range. [/QUOTE]
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