Memorial Shooting Range Closes
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Memorial Shooting Range Closes
Has anyone heard what the deal is with this? Received an email notice from them Wednesday saying the shooting range was closing immediately but their 360 Tactical training would continue. This was a good range with nice friendly people and decent fees. Also had good quotes when buying through Gallery of Guns.
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Re: Memorial Shooting Range Closes
No kidding? That location has been, what, three different ranges that I can think of? This latest iteration seemed to have it figured out.
Granted, it was in a location where you were thankful to have a firearm.
Granted, it was in a location where you were thankful to have a firearm.
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Re: Memorial Shooting Range Closes
I'm disappointed too. Basic range with good people and good prices. I visited them 5-10 times a year. I particularly enjoyed taking new shooters to Memorial Shooting Center because they offered new shooters a discounted price. Wish I knew why they were closed. Cool of them to send the alert email tho.Pete92FS wrote:Has anyone heard what the deal is with this? Received an email notice from them Wednesday saying the shooting range was closing immediately but their 360 Tactical training would continue. This was a good range with nice friendly people and decent fees. Also had good quotes when buying through Gallery of Guns.
IKR!? In a 1 mile radius there were 10+ churches, apartments, houses, an elementary school, an Academy, and a Jimmy Johns. Wait, what? Oh yea, I am thankful to have my firearm with me all the time too.Scott B. wrote:Granted, it was in a location where you were thankful to have a firearm.
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Re: Memorial Shooting Range Closes
Hey, I used to live about a mile from there. Then again, I am always thankful to have a firearm regardless of where I am at. I took my LTC class there and bought my first gun there. It was also the first gun range I shot at in Texas after moving here 10 years ago. I'm sorry to see it go. Like others said, it was a good, basic range.Scott B. wrote:No kidding? That location has been, what, three different ranges that I can think of? This latest iteration seemed to have it figured out.
Granted, it was in a location where you were thankful to have a firearm.
I think that ranges like this are in danger of being squeezed out. On the one hand, you have the "hardcore gun people" who just want a completely no-frills range at minimal cost, like Bayou Rifles and other outdoor ranges. On the other hand, you have the "casual gun people" who like to go to a range that is more like a Starbucks or a spa. Picture Athena gun club with it's cigar lounge, etc., or even my beloved Boyert Shooting Center. The problem for a place like MSC is that it is intimidating for a non-shooter driving up to the building and walking inside, but it can't compete on cost with ranges that have annual memberships in the couple hundred dollar range.