This post comes to us from the Firearms Blog:
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I’m going to guess that membership in this club isn’t cheap, but it’s an interesting way to solve a lot of problems shooting ranges have. Namely, I’m going to guess that lead management is no issue here. I notice they have neat buckets on the trap range, and you see no shells on the ground. I guess no good German would want to dirty the range.
In a word, WOW!
I have one question… When do we get one of those?
For how incredible the facilities look, the prices seem pretty reasonable. I’d happily pay $45/hour on occasion for a 300m indoor range. $12/round of 25 isn’t out of line for shooting trap indoors. My German is too rusty to tell if that includes ammo, but I did see they only use steel shot.
All I say is, Rainy Day is still Shooting Day!
That just shows what is possible if the firearms community would only put their minds to it.
Well, everyone get their powerball ticket!
If anyone can figure out how to build such a thing here, and get Medicare to pay for a day of percussive therapy, it’ll be Matt :)