I shoot at a club where each member is vetted by the staff, and there is a non-negotiable cap on the amount of members that will be allowed on the roster at one time, and there are no range officers, line safeties, etc. except during matches (hence the vetting process). I pay $45 a month to train (and I go weekly) at this state-of-the art facility that is also used by military Special Operation units, law enforcement SWAT types, and some other government entities- but they still welcome members without such backgrounds, if they know that the member is a "good fit" for the club. It features 8 separate "flat range" bays from 50-100 yards deep suitable for rifle or pistol, 3 sniper towers, numerous building facades and structures, 2 stations that consist of piles of boulders to simulate engagements in environments that don't naturally occur in Fl., a 100 yard zero range with benches, various apparatus such as VTAC barricades, tank traps, tire walls, derelict vehicles, a school bus,etc, a platform suspended by chains to simulate a rocking ship deck, steel targets on every range, and the ability to engage steel (to include both static targets and movers) with rifles out to 900 yards or even further, depending on other factors. There is even a 3 level shoot house (mostly restricted for agency use) where frangible, SRTA, and UTM/SIMS ammunition can be used. So while $45 a month may seem steep, for what I get and the fact that I use it weekly (and I go on weekdays, which often means that this entire place is essentially MINE) I'm getting a pretty good deal.