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Take Aim-Bellevue. what a nice place to go
JTH:
--- Quote from: Greybeard on October 03, 2014, 09:50:05 AM ---My only complaint with this facility is that they DO NOT ALLOW draw from a holster, except on one evening a week under the supervision of their owner. I tried to explain my qualifications to them, NO Exceptions was their answer.
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Most indoor ranges, during general public practice, don't allow draws from a holster. (Some even limit the speed at which you shoot.) That's pretty common. Annoying, but common.
For me, even though I hear that Take Aim is a great place, I can't handle the idea that shooting for an hour will cost me $22, plus a buck per target when I can print/copy targets for about $0.10 per target.
That's---just too much for me. Even for being able to shoot indoors in good weather. Especially if I can't practice from a holster, and can only shoot in one direction while other people blast away around me.
YMMV, of course. That's just me.
--- Quote ---I am well known at the Bullet Hole and will do my business there.
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The Bullet Hole lets you draw from a holster during general public practice? Huh. I didn't know that. On the other hand, it has been a LONG time since I've gone to the Bullet Hole.
abbafandr:
All things considered, I'll take ENGC
David Hineline:
Did Take Aim get a FFL yet so that a beginner can rent/try various guns before they decide what fits them best.
Randy:
--- Quote from: David Hineline on October 03, 2014, 11:34:03 PM ---Did Take Aim get a FFL yet so that a beginner can rent/try various guns before they decide what fits them best.
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Do not believe that they have an FFL yet.
I do not understand how they can have a successful business without selling firearms and accessories or some other merchandise for sale?
Even at $11.00 per half hour range rental and at $.75 to a $1.00 per target.
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