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Indoor Gun Range Fees

Indoor range near here is over 65 miles away. Too far. We have a county range but is all outside. For retired military it's $47 a year. They are always making improvements. Longest rifle range right now is 200 yards but they are trying to put in a 400 yard. They have plenty of benches and most areas are covered.
 
If you are paying a range fee and you are a member, that is a problem.. Reason for becoming a member is so you don't need to pay a range fee. That should be included in your membership.


Firstly , their is a distinction between commercial ranges having a prepaid fee for a period of time being called a " Membership " vs a private club , not for profit , for the mutual benefit of the Membership.

And even with the later , it's not unheard of to have a nominal fee for each range visit . Or a multi tier membership. I.e. one for general membership for social activities , helping out the political clout , etc , and up charge for full range privileges.

Like one association of multiple clubs l'm associated with . I can shoot at events and matches put on by my individual club . But full access anytime is $3 - 400 / year .

If you lived nearby , and went multiple times a year, it's a bargin . But it's a cpl hours each way for me , and l had to drop it , if l only made it up there a cpl times a year .
 
Indoor range near here is over 65 miles away. Too far. We have a county range but is all outside. For retired military it's $47 a year. They are always making improvements. Longest rifle range right now is 200 yards but they are trying to put in a 400 yard. They have plenty of benches and most areas are covered.


I hear you .

But for a majority of the overall population, it's the other way around .

Indoor commercial ranges can exist in fairly densely populated areas , and longer range outdoor ranges are serious road trip .

Yes , l know our hobby , and this Board skew rural . ( l elsewhere mentioned my unique location in rural pocket, surrounded by huge megalopolis , in some ways worst of each . )

But ( without googling latest stats ) the big majority of the overall population is in urban / dense suburban environment .
 
For those concerned about a few hundred dollars a year or lane fees on top of that…there’s always this 😂. Glad my local indoor range is holding study at $250 a year for a family membership (spouse only) allowing for unlimited lane usage.

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We used to have three outdoor ranges in the Victoria area now we have none. Have to drive to Port Lavaca or Cuero to shoot $300.00 annually for Cuero and $100.00 in Port Lavaca. Never have shot at an indoor range don't know if I'd like it or not.
Being from South Central Texas, I am sure you would love the air conditioning in an indoor range.

BTW, I speak from experience.
 
If people are willing to pay it is it really a rip off? /Shrug.... I'm lucky not only do I have an Indoor range less than two miles from me we have a fantastic outdoor range within driving distance with a 1,000 yard range steel targets, trap, skeet and a WHOLE lot more :<).

 
If people are willing to pay it is it really a rip off? /Shrug.... I'm lucky not only do I have an Indoor range less than two miles from me we have a fantastic outdoor range within driving distance with a 1,000 yard range steel targets, trap, skeet and a WHOLE lot more :<).

I also live in California and we have a great outdoor range in Livermore next time I am out you way I will check it out in Sac
 
Yes, no doubt I'd love the air conditioning in our hot summers. Have some medical issues can't handle the heat.
The outdoor range I use opens at 8:00AM, get there about 7:30 setup and start shooting by 8:00. I'm able to shoot for about 2 hours before our 90-100 degree temps kick in our Summer heat.
 
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