Nice place, decent selection of rifles and pistols.
8 lane 25 yard indoor range and looks like they're building an additional 8 lanes.
You can run rifles up to 7.62 so that's nice in inclement weather.
They charge by the hour, not the gun so that's a plus as well.
Downside? When I came in they asked for my drivers license and wanted me to write the number down for their files. I told them I preferred not to and while the girl that was helping me seemed hesitant, the older guy behind the counter (I'm assuming the owner?) said it was o.k..
Here's the sticking point; When I got done shooting and went to pay my bill (cash by the way) the guy behind the counter, Ryan, swiped my Driver License and downloaded the data to his computer.
I immediately asked him to delete it, which he did, but he seemed to not understand my unwillingness to have all of my info on file. He said they collect the data from anyone that shoots there as well.
Upon returning home I did some research and found out that unless you're a Gov't authority or a financial institution you cannot collect data electronically from a Texas Drivers License per SB 1445.
I called them and told them as much and was told they were "unaware of that".
I for one will not be returning there as long as that policy exists. It's a shame too as it seems to be a nice place.
8 lane 25 yard indoor range and looks like they're building an additional 8 lanes.
You can run rifles up to 7.62 so that's nice in inclement weather.
They charge by the hour, not the gun so that's a plus as well.
Downside? When I came in they asked for my drivers license and wanted me to write the number down for their files. I told them I preferred not to and while the girl that was helping me seemed hesitant, the older guy behind the counter (I'm assuming the owner?) said it was o.k..
Here's the sticking point; When I got done shooting and went to pay my bill (cash by the way) the guy behind the counter, Ryan, swiped my Driver License and downloaded the data to his computer.
I immediately asked him to delete it, which he did, but he seemed to not understand my unwillingness to have all of my info on file. He said they collect the data from anyone that shoots there as well.
Upon returning home I did some research and found out that unless you're a Gov't authority or a financial institution you cannot collect data electronically from a Texas Drivers License per SB 1445.
I called them and told them as much and was told they were "unaware of that".
I for one will not be returning there as long as that policy exists. It's a shame too as it seems to be a nice place.