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Range Fees?
Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 9:08 pm
by CJATE
Just curious what others are paying…
What do you pay, for what type. Indoor or out?
How much? membership/trip
How much time?
Hrs of operation?
Rentals?
24hr options?
Are you in a community market or metro?
how far out of town?
Re: Range Fees?
Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 9:17 pm
by seamusTX
I belong to a club that charges $90 a year for a family. Shoot whenever you want, as much as you want, during daylight hours. Outdoors with covered benches. Miminal amenities.
- Jim
Re: Range Fees?
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 12:06 pm
by Tactical_Texan_CHL
I belong to a club taht charges $100 per year. They have multiple ranges for rifle, pistol, full auto, and a separate shotgun facility with skeet, trap and sporting clays. Facilities are very nice with bathrooms, and a fridge stocked with drinks and snacks. You pay on the honor system into the money jar. There's a "club house" of sorts at both the rifle/pistol range, and at the shotgun range. Each is very nice. The shooting facilities are covered with cinder block tables and wood benches. There's even a steel silhouette range for rimfires. It's a really nice range, and I'm glad some friends talked me into it!
www.midlandshooters.com I can take a visitor, so if anyone is ever through Midland/Odessa, look me up!
Re: Range Fees?
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 1:32 pm
by DParker
Outdoor range with a lifetime membership for a one-time fee of $10. $10/visit thereafter. Rifle range (50 & 100 yd. targets), pistol range (a variety of target distances from 3 - 25 yds.) & a shotgun range with launchers for sporting clays. Good, safety-conscious management with reasonable rules and no range Nazis.
Re: Range Fees?
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 9:32 am
by striker55
I live in the wrong part of town, ASC charges $235 plus tax for one year membership. Non members can shoot for $10 a person plus $5 for each extra gun. Too much but close to where I live.
Re: Range Fees?
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 1:37 pm
by MBGuy
Try $300 per year!!!!
Living in Sealy doesn't leave me much choice, especially when calculating the gas it would cost to go to ASC, and they're expensive too, so it doesn't take many trips to make up for the distance. I'm about to inquire what it would cost to bring in truckloads of dirt to build a berm of my own. It's probably less than $300.
Re: Range Fees?
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 2:15 pm
by KC5AV
I pay $75 per year. My CHL teacher runs a 'members only' range. Only CHL holders and their immediate family are allowed.
Re: Range Fees?
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 1:45 pm
by NcongruNt
My regular range is Lone Star Gun Range in Lockhart. Yearly membership is $65/year. You can also pay per-visit for $12/day. It's an outdoor range, with a 100yd rifle range and two 25yd pistol ranges, with target boards at varying distances from the firing line. You can move and shoot on one of the pistol ranges, provided that it's not too crowded and there's not a security/chl/training class going on there.
The owner, Matt, is a member here. His website can be found at
http://ctxpta.com
Great place. I've been going there for a little over a year now. My membership is up this month and I'll definitely be renewing.
Re: Range Fees?
Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 12:44 pm
by my s is slow
[quote="MBGuy"]Try $300 per year!!!!
WOW thats steap..
Re: Range Fees?
Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 2:10 pm
by lhdz12
$3.50 per gun and $3.50 per target, no limit on amount of rounds, BrackenRange, San Antonio, Tx
Re: Range Fees?
Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 8:49 pm
by longtooth
Angelina Rifle & Pistol Range.
Outdoor. $85.00 yr. Members & their guests only.
50yd .22 rimfire rifle range.
100 yd rifle range. Covered w/ 25yd, 50yd, & 100 yrd target Burms.
550yd rifle range
25yrd pistol range. Rapid fire, draw & fire. move & shoot allowed.
Plinking pit. anything goes except. No class 3, no steel, no glass.
small Shotgun range. One shooting station, 2 bird slingers.
Conceal Carry practice range. 3yd, 7yd, & 15yrd targets. Allow same as above 25, yd range.
Training bay. Bring your own props & train.
100 yd rifle range. Targets against burm & choose your own distance. Can really stretch it to about 140yds.
IDPA & IPSC match range.
50yd Bulls Eye match range.
25yd youth only .22 rimfire rifle range under construction.
Restrooms.
Re: Range Fees?
Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 8:58 pm
by KaiserB
$325 per year (indoor range) +$200 adds a family membership
The cost includes unlimited shooting, basic targets (12" paper).
Guests of member pay $9.50 per day
Re: Range Fees?
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 8:36 pm
by MTICop
As stated above, at Bracken Range it's $3.50 per gun someone has to pay $3.50 for the targets. This is just bench shooting. They do have a CHL type range that is first-come, first-served that is the same price but it is only for one group at a time.
Another range on the NW side of town is a place called Bullethole. You have to pay an initial member fee of $8.50 and then it's $3.50 a day after that. This is for unlimited guns and they do have rentals as well. However, it is pretty much bench shooting as well. They have a plate range that costs extra but is almost always taken by some sort of shooting sports competition when I go.
I haven't tried any of the other ranges here but I haven't seen any that were cheaper than any of these two.
Re: Range Fees?
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 12:03 pm
by tomneal
Angelina Rifle & Pistol Range
At one time, I thought they allowed Full Auto Class III firearms.
Does anyone know if that is till the case?
Re: Range Fees?
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 12:40 am
by jeremya
Eagle Peak - $10 for your ranger card (lifetime membership?) and $10 to shoot all day.
-- Jeremy