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I take you guys have never been to Boca Raton.


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Posts: 17055 | Location: Sonoran Desert | Registered: February 10, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Gravel pits.

Free.

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Posts: 15181 | Location: Downeast Maine | Registered: March 10, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Your own private shooting range with attendant ... does not seem out of line to me... then again the OP was going through 900 rounds of ammo too.

If you can afford it.. more power to you.


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Posts: 4441 | Location: Greenville, SC | Registered: January 30, 2017Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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This really was a good one to 'walk away' from! Seriously, why even comment, we aren't even to the dog days of summer! Is one's life that shallow?


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Posts: 624 | Location: Idaho, west of Beaver Dicks Ferry | Registered: August 22, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Wow.
It amazes me the cost differences there are for different parts of the country.
I pay $25 a month for a private club.
There are 3 pistol pits like you describe though no extra fee.
No range valets though.


Thank you for that reality check for me. I prefer your kind of shooting range.



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Funny, kind-of-related, story: When I was qualifying for my Michigan CPL I wanted to do so with a sidearm I'd actually carry for SD. At the time that was my Glock G22.

The reaction from my classmates was hilarious. "Is that a Glock?" one asked me. "Yeah," I replied. Then it was a round of one classmate telling another, then him or her telling another, and so-on: "He's got a Glock!" Think the "He went to Jared" commercials

It got even funnier when I posted the best score of the class and they're all lookin' at me like I was some kinda operator or somethin'.

(It was lousy shooting, btw. Never could hit the broad side of a barn with that pistol--which was rather disappointing.)



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What range are you shooting at Timdogg...



 
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$400 for 4 hours?!

You pay $100/hour to shoot at a pistol range? Eek


Wow.
It amazes me the cost differences there are for different parts of the country.
I pay $25 a month for a private club.
There are 3 pistol pits like you describe though no extra fee.
No range valets though.


I was paying $50 a year, think it went up last year to $60

2 pistol 'pits' one allows full auto,
bullseye,
action pistol ( basically a small sort range for ipsc etc)
100 yrd rifle
skeet/trap
and an indoor range



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Kind of interesting how this thread took a turn to a completely different direction.

It started out discussing a RO who couldn't keep his hands off his Glock, and now everybody is comparing the cost of range time.



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Posts: 30544 | Location: Central Florida, Orlando area | Registered: January 03, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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This is what I dread. My pistol club is 7 minute drive from my house. 260 members, nobody is ever there on weekdays. I own the place basically. Next month I move to Florida and have to find my new home. I hope my new home doesn’t employ that guy. Lol


What part of FL are you moving to?
 
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Kind of interesting how this thread took a turn to a completely different direction.

It started out discussing a RO who couldn't keep his hands off his Glock, and now everybody is comparing the cost of range time.


And I'll throw in my 2 cents worth.

I'm a "squad leader" to a group that shoots in an air conditioned LGS/indoor range. 13 rifle positions, 12 pistol positions.

Unlimited range time 363 days a year, 10% off of all items sold in the store including firearms, free pistol rentals, $20 transfers, all for $149.20/year since we have a squad that renews all at once every year with one point of contact (me).
 
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Please tell me there is an air conditioned clubhouse with a pool, full bar, and buffet for that price.
And a table dance .
 
Posts: 3969 | Location: Down in Louisiana . | Registered: February 27, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Please tell me there is an air conditioned clubhouse with a pool, full bar, and buffet for that price.
And a table dance .


And one of those hot chicks to clean the guns!


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Posts: 8321 | Location: Attempting to keep the noise down around Midway Airport | Registered: February 14, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Where Tim was shooting sounds like a pretty nice place to go, especially in Florida.

I recently gave up my membership in the
Wyoming Antelope Club, which I've had for, IIRC, over 30 years because they decided to go from $120 per year to $200.

I gave that up not because I could not afford it, rather because they made such a jump in price that I felt insulted. Plus, and this was what really sealed the no-deal for me, they only charge $20 for non-members to shoot per day, so since I might only get out there five or six times per year...I save somewhere between $80 and $100 each year.

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Posts: 1558 | Location: TampaBay | Registered: May 22, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Bought in Ormond Beach so if anybody has some ideas for around there, I’m all ears.

And to keep V tail happy (lol), RO’s and their Glocks. Sheesh!

Forgot to add, my private club in Maryland costs, wait for it, 60 bucks a YEAR. Unbelievably good deal.
 
Posts: 7346 | Location: Florida | Registered: June 18, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Bought in Ormond Beach so if anybody has some ideas for around there, I’m all ears.

Forgot to add, my private club in Maryland costs, wait for it, 60 bucks a YEAR. Unbelievably good deal.
Martin-who-works-with-me belongs to the Volusia club on SR 44, between I-4 and I-95. I don't know of anything closer to Ormond, but it's an easy drive.

I've never been there; Martin has invited me but we have not been able to make our schedules work. Let me know when you're settled in a bit, maybe we can both go with Martin, one day.

It's $300 / year, maybe just a tiny bit more than your Maryland club.



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Posts: 30544 | Location: Central Florida, Orlando area | Registered: January 03, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I took the wife pistoling this afternoon. I told her this club would be the worst part of moving. 7 minute drive from home. Sixty bucks a year. Three ranges we had to ourselves (common) so we shot bowling pins then steel. I will never find this good of a deal again.
 
Posts: 7346 | Location: Florida | Registered: June 18, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I checked in on this thread last night and told mrs Timdogg the musings here. She burst out laughing. Ya see, she used to shoot a lot of trap. A lot of trap, i mean a lot. 4 Flats of shells plus entry fees and you are at $600 easy, then add $8,000 for the gun, 3 hotel nights, travel, time off work, its not hard to get nuts.

I pay the freight when I shoot with my kids. The local indoor spot is about $25ish bucks for indoor range. But you run the risk of getting shot by some asshole or him shooting himself and shutting the place down for an hour. Yes that happens. So for me right now this is the most controlled place i can go to and still shoot steel and such like I want to. It works for me.

Now when the kids grow up and shoot sporting clays or trap, ill really be in for it.


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Posts: 5130 | Location: Boca Raton, FL The Gunshine State | Registered: July 30, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Having shot at public ranges, I can definitely see the value of renting a private bay. $100/hr with a mag-loader/RO included ain't bad compared to risking taking a round to the face from some ignorant moron in the next lane.

My public range days ended when I looked to my right one time and found myself staring down the barrel of a .44 magnum that the guy next to me was struggling to unload. That wasn't the first hazardous situation I encountered there, but it was the last straw. A few weeks after that, some moron put a vertical foregrip off an AR on the rail of his handgun and blew his thumb off...never a dull moment at the public range.

I'm blessed to have been able to join a private club that's $110/year. With my work schedule I usually have the place to myself, but when I've shot with other members they've all been very responsible, knowledgeable, safe, and pleasant people to shoot with. Most are older guy with a lifetime of bullseye and high-power experience. I've learned a lot from talking with them, and have gotten to shoot some really sweet guns that I'd otherwise not have. Fanboys are pretty much non-existant. It's nothing fancy but the rules allow me to shoot pretty much anything that I want in the ways I want to shoot them, so I'm happy. They're also a CMP affiliated club, so it's assisted me in acquiring a couple of Garands Big Grin.
 
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