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Today I went back and spent an hour in their V-Range (virtual range) and the 300 Degree Simulator. I'm hooked and will definitely be returning. In addition to classes, they have the following ranges:
- Virtual range (just like an typical indoor shooting range).
180 Degree simulator - pepper poppers, IDPA type stages, shoot the bouncing ball, etc...
300 Degree simulator - tueller drills, hogans alley, grocery store, parking lot, home invader, etc...
Live fire range - small indoor shooting range
Pro -
- Beautiful facility. Looks like high end corporate training center - plush chairs, high-tech monitors, carpeting.
Friendly and helpful staff. Instructors/staff were very friendly, relaxed, service oriented. They were clearly focused on taking care of the customers.
CHL friendly. You store your sidearm and magazines in a side room and then go through a metal detector where they issue training firearm.
The virtual ranges all use modified real firearms. I used their Glock 22 (they also have Beretta 92's). A CO2 cartridge is in the magazine which makes the slide recoil. Hits on target seemed to match what I get with my Glock 19, including the misses and my tendancy to pull to the left sometimes.
Wide variety of targets and ranges (3yds to 50yds) on the V range. Multiple pre-loaded drills for accuracy and speed.
You can bring your holster and use on all the virtual ranges.
You pay for the time (clock starts on your first shot) and not the number of rounds or targets.
Scenarios in the simulator are a blast and will give you a workout
The V-Range lets you email your target to yourself, on the simulator, you can email a video (cameras in ceiling) to their YouTube account that you can download
- CO2 cartridges run out after less than 50rds. Initial shots are suprisingly realistic due to the full cartridge. As it starts to deplete, the recoil gets slower and sluggish.
More instructors than shooters which can slow you down - everybody is trying to help.
Prices are high, but compared to range fee/ammo/instructor, they are comparable.
Emailing targets and video did not work (assume they are having kinks in their new system).
Glass walls on V-Range, live range and 180 degree simulator, so store customers get to watch you.