First time shooting, need help choosing a DFW range

Muhlakai

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I finally got to go shoot my new (to me) snubby last Friday with my dad. (He was shooting his 1911 that he's owned for 12 years and never fired.) Of course, my firing pin broke on the first bullet (no discharge!) so I ended up renting a gun (and paying for their ammo) and using that, though I was unwilling to buy more than 50 rounds at their prices.

I feel pretty good about my groupings. (Also, I think my experience from work helped a ton.) From center to center of the farthest holes my 2H, 7yd, 6 rnd group was 1 5/8" and my SHO groups @ 7 yds were 2 (6 rnds) and 2 11/16" (12 rnds). I also shot a target I brought from home that had discrete circles in .25" increments. I shot from the 3.25" cicle (#1) down to 1.25" (#9) before I missed on #10. (grip problem). I also got a 1 9/16 group (5 rnds) on the #1 circle.

Everything was slow fire, though. The range won't let you fire quickly. Sure, I can double-tap, but that's all that's allowed.

I think my ideal range would be one that:
  • lets me fire as fast as I can, maintaining accuracy (I want to shoot circle drills from pistol-training.com)
  • lets me move while firing (outside of an IPSC or IDPA match)
  • is cheap or has a great deal on annual memberships

Does anyone have some great suggestions for ranges in the DFW area where I can do one or more of the above?
 
The only one I know of that allows what you're looking for is TDSA. The Adrenalin Proving Grounds or whatever it was called used to, but has since been sold.

www.tdsa.net

If you get a chance, take a class from Len at TDSA. He has a money back guarantee for his two day classes, but no one EVER wants their money back after they see how fast and accurately they can shoot using his techniques.
 
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