Deadbug, do you work at A Place to Shoot? Your first post saying all the pros about it just has me wondering. Usually first posts are introductions or questions.deadbug wrote:I actually like the pulley system; nice to have at an outdoor range--you can vary your distance at any increment out to 17 yards during your shooting as well as swap targets and nobody has to call a cease fire as in other outdoor ranges where you walk out to the target. Or, worse yet at other outdoor ranges I've been to, if other shooters want to shoot at 7 yards and you want to shoot at the 15 or 25 yard line--you can't.
So yeah, I like the pulley system--it's one of the reasons I go there so often; and I've been to nearly all of the outdoor ranges in San Antonio. I also like the swamp cooler in the summer and...oh yeah...the floor-to-ceiling carpeted partitions between shooters so that you're not hit with your neighbors ejected brass (just your own sometimes;-). Really like the folks that work there too.
Also, they just replaced all of the old spotting scopes on the rifle range with some good ones you can actually use when zeroing in your scopes.
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DevilDawg wrote:The only problem we have had there is the wait, and they will not pre-sell you the private lane so you can come back. Due to this we went a little further and found Blackhawks Shooting Range. Old, old and probably cash only. However great little range where you could easily begin to enjoy the country solitude. Plus anywhere that has Tim Duncan on their webpage has to be ok.
