BP used to not be OK with silhouette targets, now they are. I bought a silhouette target and when I was asking about the targets that were available I pointed to these nice/neat hanging silhouette targets - the "chl instructor" guy says "no, not those, those are for my classes." The counter guy pointed to a barrel behind the counter that held rolled up silhouette targets, the he said they had cardboard and tape on the range so they'd lay flat... Silly me, what was I thinking?
And, of course, as you can probably tell by my previous post...well, it came time to head to the range...I asked the counter guy "do I get the target or do you?" (as it was behind the counter). He got it for me. Gotta tell ya, when you're the only game in town (well, Grapevine), you can apparently do as you please. I remember that the greeters used to want to lock your guns at the door and then unlock at the range...it seems they've done away with that.
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- Mon Aug 09, 2010 10:47 am
- Forum: Shooting Ranges
- Topic: Bass Pro Shops in Grapevine, Tx
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- Sun Aug 08, 2010 3:09 am
- Forum: Shooting Ranges
- Topic: Bass Pro Shops in Grapevine, Tx
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Re: Bass Pro Shops in Grapevine, Tx
It had been awhile since I've shot there. But my dad and I shot there a little over a week ago and I've gotta tell ya that it seemed like we were inconveniencing the counter guy due to his conversation with the "CHL instructor" that was there. Sorry we bothered you, just wanted to shoot. I purposely asked more questions, etc to prolong their misery in dealing with us. Had they been my employees they would've been offered a choice, straighten up or walk. Oh, it was HOTTTT on the range, sweat city. Seriously hot, no kidding. My experience doesn't make me want to ho back, but I can do a quick session during lunch. I usually go to DFW Gun Range, I can shoot full-auto there.