Good idea in theory but what bounces out past the firing line is gone forever. I asked about this before entering and was told to let the range officer know I wanted to keep my brass. If you reload don't expect to get much of your brass back. The range is very, very nice and state of the art. They tend to have this I know everything I am Lord of this empire complex which can be very off putting especially to someone new to shooting. well I've met nicer people at the DMV if that tells you anything. That being said one or two are actually pretty nice people and you can carry on a conversation about the products you are interested in. If you do stay around long enough to talk to any of them you will find that most of them are pretty knowledgeable (not to be confused with nice). Again I'm sure they are trying to be helpful but you may want to give your employees a soft skills class on how to deal with people. I get the sense that they are vultures watching as I casually look through the merchandise. They are adequately staffed and I'm sure in an attempt to be helpful they will "harass" you. This is after all money paid to them just to fill out a paper and send it in. Web site says 50 after doing more research but even 50 is ridiculous compared to the 25-30 dollars I'm used to at most stores. I asked about transfer fees and was told that they are 75 dollars. This translates, unfortunately, into higher prices on there firearms and accessories. It looks like a high end department store on the inside compared to your normal worse for wear gun shop. This review is rather lengthy but bear with me and check it out if you want to know more about this facility. I have made a few trips here and left disappointed every time. I also don't want to discourage anyone from going to check it out for their self as this is just my experience and hopefully I was just there on a few bad days. Obviously not all families are shooters.I leave this review not to try and rip on the business but in hopes that management can fix some issues. Suitable for families, yes, but a certain type of family. You should not be thrill seeking or relaxing on a range, and in general, not suitable for young children. The ratings below for family, relaxing, thrill seeking are selected based on the purpose of the facility. Safety was a huge emphasis, as it should be, and we were watched carefully at all times to ensure unsafe conditions were not being created. We would love to go back! Wish we were closer. We had a jam in the lever action at the very end, on the very last shot, and the armorer took the rifle and cleared it for us. Shannon, in particular, worked the event weeks ahead of time, and did really excellent coordination. The manager came to greet us as well after the end of the shoot. Shannon, Jess and the RSO, whose name I did not get, were outstanding both professional and friendly and safe. ![]() They let us have an entire range and a classroom for pre-shoot instruction as we had novice as well as experienced shooters. ![]() I believe they have a tactical range as well. They have four ranges with 8 lanes each, well lit, and well ventilated. The facility was large, very clean, well appointed and well staffed. Went with a group of friends to do a cowboy shoot, multiple stations with a different weapon at each station from single action revolvers to stagecoach scatter gun to a lever action Winchester 1873.
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