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- Mon Mar 21, 2011 2:46 pm
- Forum: Shooting Ranges
- Topic: North Texas rifle range that permits 5.56 FMJ?
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Re: North Texas rifle range that permits 5.56 FMJ?
I think Top Gun Shooting Club will be closer to me in McKinney.
- Mon Mar 21, 2011 1:34 pm
- Forum: Shooting Ranges
- Topic: North Texas rifle range that permits 5.56 FMJ?
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Re: North Texas rifle range that permits 5.56 FMJ?
Are you sure about that link? That range appears to be in Houston. Do you mean http://www.topgunshootingclub.com/? If so, I've been thinking about checking them out...only downside is that they're not open every day.Beiruty wrote:I stopped going to Garland Public Range. From now on for rifle range I go to topgunrange.com they have a 500yrd range.
- Mon Mar 21, 2011 11:38 am
- Forum: Shooting Ranges
- Topic: North Texas rifle range that permits 5.56 FMJ?
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North Texas rifle range that permits 5.56 FMJ?
I recently purchased my first AR-15, and I've been looking for a place where I can shoot 100 yards or more, and I'd really like to be able to use inexpensive and readily available 5.56x45mm NATO ammunition.
The two rifle ranges I've visited thus far are the Bullet Trap in Plano, and the Garland public shooting range. The Bullet Trap doesn't seem to care what kind of ammunition you're using as long as it's not .50 BMG...but their rifle range is dark and small and offers only about 25-30 yards of shooting. (And heaven help you if you shoot the target "stick"!) The Garland public range offers both 50-yard and 100-yard options for rifle, but they won't let you shoot FMJ ammunition due to ricochet concerns.
Am I missing any others?
Thanks,
MojoTexas
The two rifle ranges I've visited thus far are the Bullet Trap in Plano, and the Garland public shooting range. The Bullet Trap doesn't seem to care what kind of ammunition you're using as long as it's not .50 BMG...but their rifle range is dark and small and offers only about 25-30 yards of shooting. (And heaven help you if you shoot the target "stick"!) The Garland public range offers both 50-yard and 100-yard options for rifle, but they won't let you shoot FMJ ammunition due to ricochet concerns.
Am I missing any others?
Thanks,
MojoTexas
