Tulsa Range Poll

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Where do you shoot?

  • RCGC

    Votes: 55 17.6%
  • Oil Capitol

    Votes: 33 10.6%
  • USSA

    Votes: 73 23.4%
  • Tulsa Firearms

    Votes: 34 10.9%
  • Medlocks

    Votes: 30 9.6%
  • Other: Please explain

    Votes: 87 27.9%

  • Total voters
    312

spazzwarr

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I have memberships at both United States Shooting Academy and Tulsa Firearms. USSA is great for rifles and pistols, I have never fired shotguns there. Great staff and excellent variety of target applications from fixed paper to steel plate knock down to pop-up. No problem with magnetic steel ammo there. Double taps and rapid rate of fire are allowed. The only drawback is for extreme winter months. My membership runs approx. $30 p/month, all inclusive. I would highly recommend it.

Tulsa Firearms is very good for indoor pistol. Indoor training under normal to low light conditions, to me, is a requirement for self defense training. Cannot use magnetic ammo. No rapid firie. They charge separate for pistol and rifle bay use. .22 cal rifles and pistol carbines can use pistol bays. Rifle bay is about 50 ft. or so. Must shoot rifle in sitting position using fixed gun rest, they provide if you need it. Staff has been good to me with one or two exceptions. I have had very good success with their reloaded ammo. I have renewed my membership.
 

Fr Mulcahy

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I love being a member at red castle, they have a place for any type of gun!
I'm resurrecting this thread. You're welcome to join in if you’d like.

I have been a Red Castle member for about 25 years. The combination of indoor and outdoor facilities make it an excellent value for my family. It's changed some over the years.

Favorite range: The benchrest range.

Least favorite range: What used to be the outdoor junior range. I'm not exactly sure what's going on there now, but it seems crowded for its small footprint.

What we'll be trying next: The 600-yard range, practicing for Camp Perry.
 

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