I gave the short version of the story. Long version.
I was told people were not allowed to shoot .308 because it was damaging the building. Then another employee said if the bullets were not steel, I could shoot. I presented my ammo, a magnet did not want anything to do with it, and shot, no problems. This was all on the first visit to the range. First yes, then no, then yes, then no, then yes. All in 10 minutes, from several employees all trying to figure out if I could shoot.
A week later, different employees, owners, said I could not shoot, because other people were disruptive with the large guns, and were upsetting other guests. The lady then asked the owner, and came back and said it was because the rounds were too loud, I could not shoot. Different reason, then they were battering with a week ago.
I just wish they could get their story straight and consistent across the board.
Yes, no, yes, no, no, yes, on certain nights?
If the owner of Big Shots would like to chime in on their policy that seems to be all over the place on .308, I am all ears. I am sure he is a member here, or should be.
My business is three blocks away, why drive to another range across town, to shoot my guns?
Big Shots is a wonderful building, good people, and I would like to support them as much as possible, as we are neighbors.