kd7nqb
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So growing up in the city as I did I first learned to shoot on a classic square range with paper target on a retractable line.
In the past 3 years and since I have started buying my own guns I have not been back to a square range, initially just because my membership expired when I was broke and I didnt renew.
Most of my shooting as been at an outdoor range which gives me the advantages of being able to shoot longer ranges with my handgun and to use my rifle, the only rifles allowed at the indoor range were .22lr.
Are there any key advantages to an indoor range? Obviously I could see advantages to a true tactical range with reactive targets and shoot, no shoot options. But dont have access to anything like that.
In the past 3 years and since I have started buying my own guns I have not been back to a square range, initially just because my membership expired when I was broke and I didnt renew.
Most of my shooting as been at an outdoor range which gives me the advantages of being able to shoot longer ranges with my handgun and to use my rifle, the only rifles allowed at the indoor range were .22lr.
Are there any key advantages to an indoor range? Obviously I could see advantages to a true tactical range with reactive targets and shoot, no shoot options. But dont have access to anything like that.