How much are you willing to pay for range fees?

How much are you willing to pay to shoot per hour?

  • 0 I refuse to pay anything.

    Votes: 25 22.5%
  • $5 or less per hour

    Votes: 32 28.8%
  • $6 to $10 per hour

    Votes: 39 35.1%
  • $11 to $15 per hour

    Votes: 12 10.8%
  • $16 and up per hour

    Votes: 3 2.7%

  • Total voters
    111
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$75.00 a year to use the Homeland Security range here in town 10 minutes from my house.

Our local shooting club made a deal with the county to use the range. We have unlimited use - except when law enforcement is doing a closed exercise on the range.
 
My club is $60 a year, but if you work at 10 events in the year the next year is only $45.

That gets you keys to the gate and clubhouse, as well as a private boat launch to a pond, etc....
 
$125/year here for me, which includes a 'free' target with every visit.

It's where most of the shooting clubs compete on the weekends, too, so when I'm done shooting I get to watch the show.

I can't imagine paying by the hour.
 
I pay $24 a year for the state range pass. Good at any state park range in Ohio.
Sure, there area couple of $12 per half hour indoor ranges which are closer (directly on my way home from work)....but really; $12 for half an hour?
 
I pay $3 for three hours at my club, not counting $75 annual dues.

It beats the hell out of at least $15/hr. for the privilege of having idiots negligently point guns at me at the next closest public range (which is usually filthy as well).
 
$0.00 We live in a secluded area, with old strip mines, so we can "create our own range". Those 1000 yard shots are fun.
 
One indoor range here in San Diego charges $350 for one year :what:.
LEO and military get discounts. Non members pay $15 for a day of shooting, with up to two additional shooters in the same lane at $10 each. Not bad I guess.
 
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