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Re: Ranges Don't like New Instructors
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 2:43 pm
by WildBill
TDDude wrote:I've had good luck using the "Tupperware" business model. I have a class in someone's home and I waive the homeowner’s tuition...
Very good approach. It sounds like it's working for you.

Re: Ranges Don't like New Instructors
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 4:33 pm
by jamcgowan
howdy wrote:jamcgowan:
I don't know where you are in Houston, but Memorial Shooting Center, (just north of Memorial Center Mall) used to allow outside instructors to qualify. They were very nice. I just qualified a class at Tactical Firearms in Katy. They told me during their grand opening I could even use one of their classrooms. I'm sure they would charge for the room and I didn't ask how much.
Memorial Shooting Center is about the same distance from me so I am going to look into that...thanks.
Re: Ranges Don't like New Instructors
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 12:33 pm
by Texanaggie
jamcgowan wrote:I had to qualify 4 students this past Friday. I went to TopGun in Houston. Now in the past, I have gone there and with the exception of having to pay twice the amount per student ($37.50...the hourly price is only $15.00 normally), I was never charged anything else. That has now changed,
they charged me the same price just to administer the exam!
Three of the students I brought with me had never been to Top Gun, so in my mind, I was bringing in ongoing business to them so why charge me? (rhetorical question) Add to that the continual snarky attitudes I have encountered there, and I am just going to have to find somewhere else to get my students qualified.
I really don't get it.

Without talking specifics , I WILL NOT do business with Top Shot for the reason above and their business practices .... I would go to Best Shot , they will work you as they can if you let them know a few days ahead of time and not get greedy they will reserve a few spots for you and they only charge the normal range fee for all shooters and they have NEVER turned me away, I have had to run 4-5 people using one bay but better than nothing ,,,,,,,,
oh and BTW the last part of this yr , I went to a range in the spring area and Bandera and they both where great of course they worked me in since it was busy...and have never been told no , it is a shame some ranges say no , lost business to me
Re: Ranges Don't like New Instructors
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 8:14 pm
by USGLOBALASSETS
I have a friend who is letting me build a range. we have small berms at 300,500,800, and table at 200,100. I will be improveing the berms and adding 1000 for my long range classes. I am looking for free dirt at the moment for a dedicated pistol horse shoe bay. After all is complete I will see if he is interested in letting others come for a fee. maybe something like 25.00 or so. Please PM me if you know of a place or company looking for a place to dump there dirt. Also PM me if interested in a place to shoot on the east side of town. I will get an idea of how many people are intersted on this side of town.
Re: Ranges Don't like New Instructors
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 8:17 pm
by Keith B
USGLOBALASSETS wrote:I have a friend who is letting me build a range. we have small berms at 300,500,800, and table at 200,100. I will be improveing the berms and adding 1000 for my long range classes. I am looking for free dirt at the moment for a dedicated pistol horse shoe bay. After all is complete I will see if he is interested in letting others come for a fee. maybe something like 25.00 or so. Please PM me if you know of a place or company looking for a place to dump there dirt. Also PM me if interested in a place to shoot on the east side of town. I will get an idea of how many people are intersted on this side of town.
Might help if you let people know where you are.
Re: Ranges Don't like New Instructors
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 8:26 pm
by Ericstac
My first class 15+ years ago we shot on some farm land up the road. Had some round bales of hay setup and we would just step back for each distance..
Re: Ranges Don't like New Instructors
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 9:52 pm
by C-dub
USGLOBALASSETS wrote:I have a friend who is letting me build a range. we have small berms at 300,500,800, and table at 200,100. I will be improveing the berms and adding 1000 for my long range classes. I am looking for free dirt at the moment for a dedicated pistol horse shoe bay. After all is complete I will see if he is interested in letting others come for a fee. maybe something like 25.00 or so. Please PM me if you know of a place or company looking for a place to dump there dirt. Also PM me if interested in a place to shoot on the east side of town. I will get an idea of how many people are intersted on this side of town.
Check with construction companies doing highway stuff. They move large quantities or dirt and I have no idea what they do with it.
Re: Ranges Don't like New Instructors
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 9:02 am
by USGLOBALASSETS
Sorry about that will be in the baytown area on the east side of houston. Yes the construction companies are were I have got some. Been calling pool companies as well.