The Lone Haranguer
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I do most of my shooting at this indoor range. It is cool and comfortable even when it is 115 degrees outside, and only rarely are cease-fires called, unlike the outdoor one where they are called every fifteen minutes and the range officers harangue you with bullhorns. While I have not done so yet, if you are "holster qualified" you can draw and fire from your holster.
For the times when I shoot rifles, I prefer this outdoor range. The indoor's maximum range is 25 yards, not much of a challenge for even a .22, and this range has sturdy benches (some even with rests and vises, plus they will lend you spotting scopes) at each lane. However, I am not really "into" rifles and don't shoot them very often.
For the times when I shoot rifles, I prefer this outdoor range. The indoor's maximum range is 25 yards, not much of a challenge for even a .22, and this range has sturdy benches (some even with rests and vises, plus they will lend you spotting scopes) at each lane. However, I am not really "into" rifles and don't shoot them very often.