dakota.potts
New member
So I really love my range but I get the feeling from other posts here that it's atypical.
There are range safety operators (or at least staff that keep an eye on the range) but there's no one standing at a given post that we can go to, at least that I know of. There are no ceasefires, no 1 bullet per second rule, and they allow suppressors, machine guns, and short barreled rifles. I've seen guys there firing Colt Commandos, an FN F2000, and last time there was a person there with an 40's era Thompson fully automatic. I know a lot of ranges force you to slow down but some people there fire as fast as they like. I've also seen some muzzle loaders but I'm not sure if that's a normal thing.
Each individual range is sectioned off by a berm and you set up the targets. Get some plywood, check out a staple gun, and staple it up yourself. They have very strict rules (stay behind the painted red line if you're not the one firing or reloading and things of that nature) that they do enforce but they seem to count on people being smart and safe rather than having someone watching each lane.
Then again, there are cameras so for all I know they're just watching the range inside instead of being right behind you.
There are range safety operators (or at least staff that keep an eye on the range) but there's no one standing at a given post that we can go to, at least that I know of. There are no ceasefires, no 1 bullet per second rule, and they allow suppressors, machine guns, and short barreled rifles. I've seen guys there firing Colt Commandos, an FN F2000, and last time there was a person there with an 40's era Thompson fully automatic. I know a lot of ranges force you to slow down but some people there fire as fast as they like. I've also seen some muzzle loaders but I'm not sure if that's a normal thing.
Each individual range is sectioned off by a berm and you set up the targets. Get some plywood, check out a staple gun, and staple it up yourself. They have very strict rules (stay behind the painted red line if you're not the one firing or reloading and things of that nature) that they do enforce but they seem to count on people being smart and safe rather than having someone watching each lane.
Then again, there are cameras so for all I know they're just watching the range inside instead of being right behind you.