Indoor shooting is definitely different from being outdoors.Outdoor for me. Dealing with the elements just makes shooting seem more real to me.
Mainly shoot handguns so 85% of the time I do indoor.
Down where I'm at the humidity, heat, and mosquitos make it uncomfortable in the warm months.
Every indoor range I've been to says NO BLACKPOWDER.
This makes the Moonpie a sad panda. It is what it is.
Yeah, indoor does have its aggravations.
Probably the worst for me is the guy in the next cubicle firing some SBR with a really loud muzzle brake. Hurts even with double hearing pro. Oh my ears.
Sure is nice picking up the fired brass tho. No mud or dirt.
The Brass God always gets his due but he ain't quite so omnipotent at the indoor range. I swear he swipes brass removed from revolvers when shooting at the outdoor range.
Every indoor range I've been to says NO BLACKPOWDER.
This makes the Moonpie a sad panda. It is what it is.
How do you like the Bullet-Hole range west of San Antonio? Been going there for well over 10 years. Nardis in the Alamo Ranch area is my first indoor range to join and I’m really liking it.I go to several different ranges in the SanAntonio area. I enjoy both outdoor and indoor. I dont usually shoot rifles indoors because the farthest one ice seen here is 100 yards
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