I may take you up on that when I go to pick up my deer meat this weekend, most likely on Sunday.phddan wrote:Hours are 9 to 5:30, 7 days a week. Closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas.
12 dollars a head, 10 between 9 and 10:30 in the morning, 10 for leo or active and retired military. 10 to 17 year olds are 6 bucks.
2 pistol ranges at 7 and 15 feet, 2 rifle ranges with 25, 50, and 100 yards targets. And a trap range.
Also a special open range for leo and military to use. Owner gives Texas and Utah concealed classes.
Ear muffs, glasses, and front billed cap required. Standard range rules. No rapid fire, double taps are cool as long as they are kept on target.
Mondays and Tuesdays are slow, so if you want a quiet and relaxed day of shooting, these are the days.
Stop on by and ask for Dan, I'll give you a tour.
Dan
What's the trap range like? Since I have a membership at Lone Star, I go there for most everything but they do not yet have any kind of skeet/trap range. From what I understand, the Eagle Peak range leaves much to be desired for clay shooting.
Also, what's the policy on using shotguns at the handgun range?