Both rifles have only iron sites, so I took it to the 25yd range at Quail Creek. I can't sight any farther than that with open sites. I shot both rifles from a rest, kneeling, and standing. About 100 rds through each. Great fun and I felt fairly good with mostly 4-5" groups, which really is the best I can manage with my eyesight. I open carried my Sig 226 since the range policy allows it, though I didn't shoot the pistol. I got an AR15 scope and laser optics for Christmas, which I am going to install on my Bushmaster AR-15 with flat top upper (the Oly has a fixed carry handle). I just ordered a low profile gas block for the Bushy, because the standard AR triangle front sight blocks the scope. I knew I should be shooting my rifles more. Now I got to find a place where I can shoot full auto to exercise my Ruger AC-556 carbine. I'm also planning on getting a silencer for the Bushmaster or for an AR that I'm going to build up from the 2 stripped Spikes lowers that I have...
Quail Creek Range Today
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Quail Creek Range Today
Finally decided to wipe the dust off a couple of my rifles and hit the range. I went to Quail Creek off I-35W & FM 1171 in Denton County. I had my Yugo SKS that I bought with my C&R license, and an Oly Arms AR-15 16" that I bought in 2002. I just put a new lower kit in the AR-15 because it had a terrible habit of "doubling", when I last took it out probably 10 years ago. I started installing the lower kit a couple years ago and got stuck on the trigger assembly. I finally dragged it out and finished last weekend after scratching and bashing the lower due to my terrible armorer skills.
Both rifles have only iron sites, so I took it to the 25yd range at Quail Creek. I can't sight any farther than that with open sites. I shot both rifles from a rest, kneeling, and standing. About 100 rds through each. Great fun and I felt fairly good with mostly 4-5" groups, which really is the best I can manage with my eyesight. I open carried my Sig 226 since the range policy allows it, though I didn't shoot the pistol. I got an AR15 scope and laser optics for Christmas, which I am going to install on my Bushmaster AR-15 with flat top upper (the Oly has a fixed carry handle). I just ordered a low profile gas block for the Bushy, because the standard AR triangle front sight blocks the scope. I knew I should be shooting my rifles more. Now I got to find a place where I can shoot full auto to exercise my Ruger AC-556 carbine. I'm also planning on getting a silencer for the Bushmaster or for an AR that I'm going to build up from the 2 stripped Spikes lowers that I have...
Both rifles have only iron sites, so I took it to the 25yd range at Quail Creek. I can't sight any farther than that with open sites. I shot both rifles from a rest, kneeling, and standing. About 100 rds through each. Great fun and I felt fairly good with mostly 4-5" groups, which really is the best I can manage with my eyesight. I open carried my Sig 226 since the range policy allows it, though I didn't shoot the pistol. I got an AR15 scope and laser optics for Christmas, which I am going to install on my Bushmaster AR-15 with flat top upper (the Oly has a fixed carry handle). I just ordered a low profile gas block for the Bushy, because the standard AR triangle front sight blocks the scope. I knew I should be shooting my rifles more. Now I got to find a place where I can shoot full auto to exercise my Ruger AC-556 carbine. I'm also planning on getting a silencer for the Bushmaster or for an AR that I'm going to build up from the 2 stripped Spikes lowers that I have...
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Go right up the hill to Proactive Defense and enjoy a lot more freedom for shooting on the move, practicing reloads, using cover and more now that it's zeroed 
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I don't ever go to quail creek, two bad experience and that's enough, glad they treated you decently!
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I was there with a friend a few weeks ago after a long hiatus.crazy2medic wrote:I don't ever go to quail creek, two bad experience and that's enough, glad they treated you decently!
Had a very good, friendly, professional experience. RO's were older guys, no hotheads.
YMMV.
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Good to hear, maybe they've decided to be more customer focused. QC is pretty close to the house and would be a good alternative.
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I've done training and shooting up there. Certainly easier to actually practice up there.MadMonkey wrote:Go right up the hill to Proactive Defense and enjoy a lot more freedom for shooting on the move, practicing reloads, using cover and more now that it's zeroed
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Is that right behind QC? I though I heard some rapid fire yesterday.Jago668 wrote:I've done training and shooting up there. Certainly easier to actually practice up there.MadMonkey wrote:Go right up the hill to Proactive Defense and enjoy a lot more freedom for shooting on the move, practicing reloads, using cover and more now that it's zeroed
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You go up the hill to the left of QC chl classroom building. There is a sign, but easy to miss. Parking up there fills up fast, and the road washes out often (so if you drive a sedan you often drag bottom).ScottDLS wrote:Is that right behind QC? I though I heard some rapid fire yesterday.Jago668 wrote:I've done training and shooting up there. Certainly easier to actually practice up there.MadMonkey wrote:Go right up the hill to Proactive Defense and enjoy a lot more freedom for shooting on the move, practicing reloads, using cover and more now that it's zeroed
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One of my bad experiences was the older RO telling me I couldn't pick up my brass, I was sighting in my M1 Garand and had my boy picking up the brass, we were the only ones there and he told me I couldn't pick up my brass, I told him it's mine, I paid for it and I would pick it up! I ended up leaving as soon as I chased down all my empties!RoyGBiv wrote:I was there with a friend a few weeks ago after a long hiatus.crazy2medic wrote:I don't ever go to quail creek, two bad experience and that's enough, glad they treated you decently!
Had a very good, friendly, professional experience. RO's were older guys, no hotheads.
YMMV.
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If you ain't paranoid you ain't paying attention
Don't fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war let it begin here- John Parker
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Cool. I have a Jeep. I will check it out.Jago668 wrote:You go up the hill to the left of QC chl classroom building. There is a sign, but easy to miss. Parking up there fills up fast, and the road washes out often (so if you drive a sedan you often drag bottom).ScottDLS wrote:Is that right behind QC? I though I heard some rapid fire yesterday.Jago668 wrote:I've done training and shooting up there. Certainly easier to actually practice up there.MadMonkey wrote:Go right up the hill to Proactive Defense and enjoy a lot more freedom for shooting on the move, practicing reloads, using cover and more now that it's zeroed
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Did someone do some home "gunsmithing" on that gun before you bought it? I've seen some "trigger jobs" by alleged "gunsmiths" that resulted in multi fire guns.ScottDLS wrote:ust put a new lower kit in the AR-15 because it had a terrible habit of "doubling",
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That's definitely a pet peeve of mine. Add a buck to the range fee if you are really that hard hit financially. I can understand safety based restrictions on wandering around the range looking for brass, but restrictions on picking up your own, in a safe manner, don't make any sense, IMHO.crazy2medic wrote:One of my bad experiences was the older RO telling me I couldn't pick up my brass, I was sighting in my M1 Garand and had my boy picking up the brass, we were the only ones there and he told me I couldn't pick up my brass, I told him it's mine, I paid for it and I would pick it up! I ended up leaving as soon as I chased down all my empties!RoyGBiv wrote:I was there with a friend a few weeks ago after a long hiatus.crazy2medic wrote:I don't ever go to quail creek, two bad experience and that's enough, glad they treated you decently!
Had a very good, friendly, professional experience. RO's were older guys, no hotheads.
YMMV.
I feel similarly about restrictions on steel and aluminum cased ammo.