If you're on the rifle lane make sure you don't go outside the round box... It's $100 per incident.
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A bogus $100 fee for "cleanup" no matter what the reason is dumb. At least call it something practical. It's not that I think anyone would ever get that fine, but just having it and what they call it is ridiculous.
I'll stay in Jefferson. Better range fees, nicer environment, id spend the money I'm saving with gas on ammo.
If I still lived in chalmette I would rather drive out to my uncles house and shoot it where it doesn't cost me a dime.
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The "environment" over there seems pretty laid back and relaxed. Basically told me to handle my weapon safely and have a good time (don't be a d-bag was the actual quote). The range fees seem good to me, plus no rental fees on eyes and ears if you forget yours. I enjoy shooting there or I wouldn't waste my time talking about it. I also enjoy shooting at Shooter's Club and Nick's, just depends where my friends want to meet and what is closer.This thread is hilarious
First thought that comes to mind is they may only want ppl to shoot brass case so they can sell the spent cases...(?)Does anyone know why steel case ammo is not allowed at the range?
I called today and a female and male worker both verified that steel case ammo is not allowed, brass only.
I was going to take my brother but he only had steel case with him.
I went to the range this weekend. What a great time. I have got to hand it to Brannon, this is a first class range. He has got a friendly staff ready and willing to help. The retail space was beautifully set up and best of all, the ammo prices were pretty cheap for at the range prices. Way better than I have seen elsewhere.
I will also say that the classroom is wonderful with awesome seats (good thing because Brannon teaches what I consider to be the most in depth and well researched CHP class in the state which actually takes a minimum of 8 hours). Yes, he actually gives you your money's worth and teaches for the whole 8 hours. If you get a chance, I highly recommend stopping by, I seriously doubt that you will be disappointed.
Knowing Brannon I am sure he teaches a very good class. I am impressed that you have evaluated all the Firearms Instructors in Louisiana.
I can verify that Steel cased is allowed, just not steel core. The female at the range is pretty new and I don't think that she has a firm grasp on the difference between case, core and jacket, LOL. I shoot steel case there all the time. I looked up the rules regarding it on their facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.590008137747991.1073741828.214996888582453&type=3 Hope that this helps clear things up.