Last time I went was probably 8ish years ago before I built my own range on my property. Small but nice facility. Went a few times a month for a couple years. Typical no nonsense, 1911 packing old guys at the counter with a decent selection of rentals and ammo. Being able to work from the holster and do actual drills at speed was a nice change from other indoor ranges. They also had a steel challenege setup. Most importantly I always felt safe in there. RSOs paid attention and I never once saw anyone behaving unsafely.
The only indoor range I go to since they allow drawing from the holster and rapid fire. Also, the steel targets are a lot of fun. I recommend going during the week as it can get really busy and crazy on the weekends.
Agreed on the rapid fire and steel swinger target lane. Many ranges do not allow that or have steel targets for use by anyone. I tuned in my Mk4 for Steel Challenge matches on those swingers. Nice to be able to rapid fire for practice and break in the pistol.
Last time I was there I was shooting an UZI carbine, one rd. at a time, when this young guy came screaming at me about no high power rifle allow! I didn't argued. Just packed my stuffs and never return.
Go there periodically for pistol lanes only and no issues. They changed the opening time (maybe just during week) from 10 to 11. For high powered rifles they have a separate room the size of closet with 2 lanes. Even with exc ear protection the concussion is huge. It will shake the walls and your brain.
Never had any issues there, but I always get a kick out of the bullet holes in the ceiling and walls of the rifle lanes. How hard is it to keep a rifle pointed downrange?