Grapevine - Gun Range

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Anyone know of a gun range in the Graoevine range that is descent and a descent price?
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Texas gun experience, Elm Fork, Eagle Gun in Lewisville

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Tex1961 wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2023 9:13 pm Texas gun experience, Elm Fork, Eagle Gun in Lewisville
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I've heard only good things about TGE. Have not visited personally.
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TGE is very nice but also very expensive. They rent the lanes by the hour. $30/Hr.
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Thank you. I have a friend staying at the Gaylord and he wanted a range close by. I never get over to that rich City. :lol:
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Is Quail Creek still open? What about Bass Pro?
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I like Eagle Range... and stay away from Elm Fork unless its shotgun.
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Jose_in_Dallas wrote: Wed Nov 15, 2023 9:51 am TGE is very nice but also very expensive. They rent the lanes by the hour. $30/Hr.
Yes, its $30.00 for the rental and $15.00 for additional shooters. However, DFW gun range is the same. Shoot Smart in Grand Prairie is $15.99 unless you want a "Suite" and it's $30.99. I have not been to TGE but will be going soon to check it out. Eagle Gun Range is $30.00 for all day with a $20.00 charge per additional shooters
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GRITR indoor range is nice. (North Richland Hills).
Lane prices are good. Military & first responder discounts along with Seniors discount. Great staff!
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I've visited TGE in Grapevine a few times (they are a few blocks from my office, I could almost walk there if I was really motivated :biggrinjester: ) and have bought some things from them. It's a REALLY nice store and my interactions with staff have been very good so far. Ammo seemed pricier than normal the last time I was there. They have a REALLY nice Blade Bar for knives and such. Haven't shot there yet as I really prefer to shoot outside if at all possible, but with time being a priority and it getting a little chilly I'll probably visit pretty soon to do test a new full auto setup that I've got. :tiphat:

BTW - If you think GV is the rich city, then do NOT go next door to Southlake!! :tiphat:
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TGE is really nice and super friendly every time I go, I was actually there a couple of days ago to shoot but they were too busy (40 minute wait). I bought a pistol instead, and they threw in a couple of free mags :thumbs2:

It's not cheap, and it's busy, but I like it.
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MadMonkey wrote: Tue Nov 21, 2023 4:51 pm TGE is really nice and super friendly every time I go, I was actually there a couple of days ago to shoot but they were too busy (40 minute wait). I bought a pistol instead, and they threw in a couple of free mags :thumbs2:

It's not cheap, and it's busy, but I like it.
In your experience - which day / time is the best to shoot? From a 'non-waiting, less people on the range' perspective? :tiphat:

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Bass Pro for me. Just there yesterday.
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PUCKER wrote: Wed Nov 22, 2023 1:01 pm
MadMonkey wrote: Tue Nov 21, 2023 4:51 pm TGE is really nice and super friendly every time I go, I was actually there a couple of days ago to shoot but they were too busy (40 minute wait). I bought a pistol instead, and they threw in a couple of free mags :thumbs2:

It's not cheap, and it's busy, but I like it.
In your experience - which day / time is the best to shoot? From a 'non-waiting, less people on the range' perspective? :tiphat:
I'm not there enough to have an educated opinion on that unfortunately, I spend a lot of my time outside the country :oops:

My best assumption is a weekday morning though.
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