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Bill:
Hello!

I'm a new forum member, but a long-time shooter.  I just bought a new (my first that I've personally paid for) gun and want to know the best place around Lincoln to go shooting.  It's a basic .357 revolver, so nothing special in the way of range needs.  I've been to All-season's a couple of times, but that can get pricey, and there's no heat in the range itself, so it's not much better than shooting outside.

I haven't been able to shoot regularly since I moved to Lincoln about 20 years ago, but since I now have my own gun, and there are indications I'm going to be receiving the ancestral reloader soon I expect to do a lot more shooting in the future.  Besides, the kids need to learn how to shoot.  Growing up this was never a problem, when I wanted to shoot, I just went out behind the house, and I was good to go.  My neighbors now are a bit closer than they were then, so I don't think that's a good option.   :D

Bill

P.S.  What's with the freaking ammo shortage?  Bare shelves everywhere I go.

OnTheFly:
Not a lot of choices in Lincoln any more.  There is the Lincoln Izaak Walton League.  The indoor range in North Lincoln is soon to be closed if it is not already.  Otherwise, The Bullet Hole in Omaha is a nice indoor range.

Fly

Dan W:
Fly is right...for now the choices are few. I am an Ikes member since last January.

The price for the Izaak Walton membership and range cards is not so bad if you shoot regularly and reload. No added fees for lead disposal, or the targets you MUST buy from the range. No whining if you pick up your brass. Just wish I had some decent weather for a .223 load development session

OnTheFly:
Dan,

Is that a new rule about buying the club's targets?  I went there with a friend (back in 2008, maybe early 2009) and we just used the targets I had for the pistol and short (50 or 100 yard?) rifle range.  Did we break the club rules?

Fly

bkoenig:
The Ike's don't require you to buy targets, in fact they don't sell any.  I think Dan was trying to say that unlike many other ranges they dont require you to buy them.

The price is very good, I got a shotgun + rifle/pistol membership for 160 or so.  If you want just a rifle/pistol membership subtract $35, or vice versa.  All you can shoot as long as it's daylight hours.  Lots of cool people out there too, I've made some good friends there.

The only downfall is that it's all outdoors, so I don't shoot nearly as much in the winter months.  But for 9-10 months of shooting it's a good deal.

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