Range Rules

I belong to a Sportsmen Club it cost me $35 a year and $2 a day to use the ranges, we can shoot 22lr to 45 cal. no magnums in the indoor pistol range. the outside has a pistol range with steel gongs and the rifle range out to 100yds and no magnums. it is for members only, the is no range officer unless there is a organized shoot.
 
The Indoor Range We Shoot at lets You shoot anything in Hand Gun Caliber up to 44 Magnum and lets Me shoot My reloads.
They don't care if You pick up Your Brass but do require You clean up after Yourself,All unwanted Brass goes into five gallon buckets they will sell you if you want it.
There rules are simple and common sense, Keep the barrel pointed down range and don't leave the shooting stall with your weapon unless it's unloaded and in it's case.
They supply the targets and even rent you a firearm in you want one.
 
My range started to change when they built a fence. Then Class III Wednesdays was eliminated. I guess it's not all that bad. I can shoot anything, any gun, any load, 100, 75, 50 & 25 yards. I must get ready for fall bear and warm up to the .375 H&H and the 1895 45/70.

old 1911 fan
 
I shoot at an indoor range in the STL Area. Good plain common sense rules. The annual fee for membership is $200. If you join, you get a discount on your first gun purchase. The discount is: $200. Or buy the gun and get a free membership! They sell a lot of guns. I have 4 S&W handguns purchased from them.

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