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Good place if your lucky and alone. But if it's packed it's not fun. Too many people like to cross fire. Hard to get the others to stop to set targets.
Had a great time with my best friend, there is plenty of space and as long as you follow the rules this can be a great time. Ground is sandy and it can be difficult to place your targets in ground, recommend taking a cardboard box and some targets that can be placed on it.
Kids that weren't disciplined with guns flagged me and my friends on two separate days.
People will show up without any targets, and shoot your steel targets.
This place is big and offers a 75 yard range. Discover pass required. On two separate occasions, kids messing with a shotgun and fighting over it flagged me and my friend. Other times, we called a cold range to take our steel targets down only to have kids messing with their gun pointed straight at us, then their parents yell at them.
Lastly, every single time I have been here, people will shoot your steel targets without asking, often at an angle so it will destroy the legs of whatever is holding your targets up.
Some folks aren't always exercising safe practices and it can get crowded.
Not horrible if it's not too crowded. The log line was recently moved forward and this provides a much better/safer firing line. I don't typically take my kids here, but I do go shooting here occasionally.
Good place to harvest brass and or lead.
There are many occasions where the gate is still locked well after opening time
Overall, not a bad spot. I've gone many times, and it's hit or miss whether or not you will be shooting next to some local hicks. I've had to talk to people on more than one occasion about unsafe practices, which I never enjoy doing. Also, I've gone to shoot and found that the gate is closed well past the posted opening time. There is a sign that says if the gate is closed you can't shoot. I've never been one to follow every sign posted, but YMMV. A call to the number posted will usually get a deputy out to unlock the gate if they are unoccupied.