Hey SIGman,
I have never been there myself, but a buddy of mine went there and shot the 1000 yard qualifier. To use the 1000 yard range at TacPro, you have to take a class and demonstrate proficiency, meaning that at 1000 yards you have to shoot a three shot group less than 2 MOA (twenty inches or less at 1000). He said that the head guy there is a former member of the British Royal Marines (for real), and has probably forgotten more about guns that most of us will ever know (his words, and my buddy is a damn good shot with anything that has a trigger). Anyway, he said that it was worth the trip, he learned bunches of stuff about 1000 yard shooting, he qualified to use the 1000 yard range, and he enjoyed it a bunch. My buddy's equipment: Stock Remington 700 Sendero in .300 Winchester Magnum, 3 pound trigger, Harris bipod with Protektor rear bag, 6.5-20 x 50mm Leupold LR with Leupold Mk 4 rings and bases, shooting Federal Gold Medal Ammunition with 190 grain Sierra Matchkings. His best group from prone, three shots, at 1000 yards, 7.5 inches. Not too shabby I think for his first time at 1000 yards with basically a bone stock rifle and factory ammo.
Anyway, here is their website if you haven't been there already:
http://www.tacproshootingcenter.com/
Also, on your way home, at the corner of Hwy 108 and I-20 there is a great restaurant called The Smokestack. It is easy to spot, there is a big smokestack in the front parking lot
. Great food, especially the steaks and Chicken Fried Steaks. Very much worth a stop on the way to the house.
Just my .02,
LeonCarr