Outdoor range not far outside of houston. From a location standpoint it is a good deal; however, prepare to pay dearly for the convienence of the location. Pricing is, get this, by gun or by person, whichever yields the higher amount. Let that sink in. I thought the staffer was messing with me at first and had to ask if she was serious. So, if you are one person and want to zero two rifles on the 100yd, then hit the pistol range with a 9 mm and .45, you are talking about paying 4x the price. Never seen a pricing scheme like this and hope to never see it again. The facilities are nice enough, but far below what you’d expect for a $ 50+ range fee and no outside targets… oh yeah, forgot to mention you can’t bring your own targets. From a safety perspective, it’s a well run range. Lots of good control measures and the appropriate amount of RSOs. This place seems to be designed for the person who doesn’t know much about shooting but is willing to pay through the nose to have a shooting experience. While I was there, there was a father and his middle aged sons who showed up with no equipment whatsoever. Before you could say«one thousand dollars,» they were kitted out for the range with their safety gear, some slick ar-15s and a box of 1,000 rounds. If this is what you are looking for, then this might be the place for you. Not a good place for reloaders, or if you want to hit multiple ranges. For the most part, not a great place if you are a competitive shooter or moderately into shooting sports. For now, definately going to be my backup range/range of last resort.
Paul B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Conroe, TX
The only redeeming quality this range had was a 300 yard rifle range, but no longer. They make you use their paper targets at a very inflated price. I have not had the time to look at or if anyone can use the other handgun areas but I have heard only LEO or people paying for a class can shoot them. Range prices are the highest in the area. I will stick to Gun Emporium range or Shooters Station.
Cory W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Splendora, TX
They redesigned their range, and not for the better. No more 25−50−100yrd rifle range. They have now been split up and you have to pay for each one if you want them all. The staff at the counter seemed confused and didn’t even know their own rules and how the range operates. Range staff are extremely rude and turn non-issues into a big deal. I’m sure it’s all with safety in mind, but there are better ways to communicate with people. They over charge for the quality of their facilities. If you go here, prepare to be chastised like a child for so much as standing in place. Also, if you collect your own brass, go somewhere else. The rifle range is all on elevated platforms with nets below to collect your brass so you cannot collect it yourself. I’m sure this was done just to make a few extra bucks by selling off people’s brass.
Jacqueline A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Spring, TX
I have been to several outdoor ranges and this is by far the least impressive. It’s over priced considering the facility is not well kept.
Luis F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 West Hills, Los Angeles, CA
This is only the second outdoors shooting range I’ve been to and ended up enjoying the experience. It’s a little out of the way considering I’m in Spring, but I would say it’s well worth it. This place has 25 — 300 yard stations, with a pistol range on the side that has old school pulleys. You have the opportunity to drive your vehicle all the way to the 100 — 300 yard targets to swap them out when cease fire is called, which I thought was interesting. I wasn’t too impressed with the rental spotters considering one of them literally fell apart within the first 5 minutes, but the very friendly staff there did not have a problem swapping it for another one which did not fail for the duration of my day. The seats for the stations seemed to be kind of limited, but I ended up getting one from a nearby station considering that nobody was really @ the 200 – 300 yard area. I gave this a 5 star rating because I loved the chill laid-back atmosphere here, which overweighed any little things that may have been«negative».
Michael J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Humble, TX
First went to this range about 6 months ago. Had been talking about shooting, with friends, and about how I had not gone in years(decades?!). They invited my GF and myself to come out with them. Had an enjoyable time. So much so that I have been acquiring firearms again. The range was fairly accommodating for whatever you’d care to engage in back then. It has expanded continuously since then. In fact, every time I visited there was some new construction or renovation completed. As an expansion they have started a shooting club, Thunder Shooting Club, that has been a wonderful find. $ 35 a year seemed like a low risk proposition. Coached Instruction and a weekly opportunity to do so has brought me out on a weekly basis almost! I had never needed a holster before, and now I own 3. And the people I have met and the fellowship in this group is just awesome. Great group of men and women! Target shooting, tactical instruction, or competition, this place has a good opportunity to find just what you are looking for. My only complaint is that they charge per gun/person on the range. That currently limits me a bit. I could fire 200 rds total with 1 pistol for $ 10 or $ 30 for 3 pistols. So generally I take only one at a time. Next year I will buy a range membership and solve that issue. Then I have only to buy targets and just shoot whatever I feel like.
Ricky G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Spring, TX
Many new improvements at this range. Great rifle range. 25, 50, 100, 200, 300 yards available. All new rifle stations. Handgun lessons available — high quality, I was very impressed. Very friendly owners. IDPA club . For those who really want to learn to shoot handguns from holsters while moving, etc. Great fun. You can also shoot skeet or defensive shotguns at this range. Skeet range is not the quality of the rest of the range, but lower cost than other skeet ranges.