does "that kinda change" include previously existing clientele?Half a million? Does that include real estate?
You setup a whole new shop, advertise, and all for that kinda change.
Half a million? Does that include real estate?
You setup a whole new shop, advertise, and all for that kinda change.
It's hard as hell getting a business loan for that much though. Only way is if you have something worth 500K to put up for collateral, which I don't.
buy it cliff and change that dang "rapid fire" rule!!!
To all Precision customers:
First off, we would all like to thank you very much for your past and continued support, it is very much appreciated. Secondly, we wanted to let everyone know that the "brass only policy" has been eliminated, effective 9-28-06. Please feel free to bring in any type cased ammuntion that you would like. Also, there is only a rapid fire policy for the rifle range. We have found over the years that VERY few people are capable of accurate rapid fire with semi-auto rifles(mainly 7.62x39mm). We define "rapid fire" as gunfire that results from a person pulling the trigger as fast as they can. When this is done with an AK-47 or SKS, the usual result is the first couple/few rounds being on target and the rest tearing up range equipment. It becomes VERY expensive in a VERY short period of time when you have to make repairs to the track system and the target carriers. It is much more manageable to accomplish accurate rapid fire with a handgun, which for the most part, we allow. As long as you can keep all rounds on the target, you can shoot as fast as you would like. We think this is a very reasonable request. We have also found out through the years that there are people that come into our range and intentionally aim for and shoot range equipment. This has been the most serious with scoped high power rifles. We have on a couple occasions had to call the Sherriff's Dept and have a couple people charged with willful destruction of private property. We have caught several instances on our closed circuit CCD cameras. This makes it very difficult to keep the range fee where it is, when you have people coming in and intentially destroying thousands of dollars in range equipment. We know that this is a very small group of people that do things like this, but unfortunately it doesn't take too many people to cause a lot of monetary damage. All we ask is that our customers be mindful of what they are shooting at and that they do their absolute level best to keep all gunfire on target. This keeps range fees in check, makes the range a safe & fun place to shoot, and keeps the lanes up and running for other persons to utilize.
Once again, thank you to all of our customers for helping us keep Precision a fun and safe place to shoot! We greatly appreciate your continued loyalty and support.
Sincerely,
Precision Firearms & Indoor Range
11426 Cloverland Avenue
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 70809
225-754-RANGE(7264)