Awesome. The range master was cool and informative. The facility was nice. It was cheap. Overall a fantastic experience. I recommend going. Even tho their policy is no handguns they will probably let you use it if you ask.
Grecia R.
Tu valoración: 4 Walnut, CA
First time here, gotta say It was a pleasant experience, there’s a lot of rules and restrictions, but I personally didn’t mind them. Staff is really nice and my favorite part is that my daughter can be out there with me, as long as she sits there and behaves. I will defiantly come back.
J G.
Tu valoración: 5 Statesboro, GA
Friendly place, well maintained. Friendly people to meet as long as you don’t talk politics with them(coo coo, coo coo).
Iven S.
Tu valoración: 5 Arlington, VA
Great range tucked into the quaint town of Richmond Hill. However, best thing of all – its close, and you sure can shoot up some targets! Unlike indoor ranges that can cost you an arm and a leg, all you need to get started is a Georgia Outdoor Recreation Pass(GORP), and a fire arm of your choice. The GORP is very economical, considering that you may pay for three days, or annually, at a cost of around two visits to most indoor ranges. You have to bring your own target stand, but you can make one for around $ 30(google it). The range is flexible, blending hand guns and rifles on the same range. There are rules, but it is not formal. However, safety is still of the utmost importance. During our visit, you fired to your hearts content and taking a break when someone requests a «cold» status. Overall, you’ll have a blast as long as your always remember safety, targets, ammo, eye and ear pro. and a target stand!