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Re: Indoor Shooting Range

Postby LarryFlew on Thu Apr 18, 2013 10:09 pm

Hunters den equip is long gone. Just bld left.
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Re: Indoor Shooting Range

Postby Hmac on Fri Apr 19, 2013 1:53 am

What did you find out about insurance? I would think it would be expensive to insure a shooting range.
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Re: Indoor Shooting Range

Postby justinvan on Sat Apr 20, 2013 9:20 pm

$500 isnt cheap and I am not made of money, but if it was close and a good range I would find a way to pay it.
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Re: Indoor Shooting Range

Postby Currahee on Sat Apr 20, 2013 10:18 pm

It all depends on where you want to put this range. Asking about if we would join and not giving specific location is like asking if we would pay to go in space and then say it was Saturn and not the moon.

Sorry... some "city" folk here don't go beyond a few miles from their house where us "country" folk will drive an hour and not give a crap. ;)

35 miles west of EP can be anywhere... Delano to Norwood Young America to Howard Lake or ??? To some... 35 miles is 10 or 50?
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Indoor Shooting Range

Postby Jreinan01 on Sun Apr 21, 2013 8:05 am

Spartan wrote:I like the monthly.... $500.00 is a lot for some folks .... do it like a club contract $ 200.00 initiation fee and $42.00 per month... waive the $200.00 fee for a two year contract. auto debit bank account ..........

$10.00 FFL transfers limit of 5 per month
$10 guest fee
$30 shooting fee per person for non- member- non guest
maybe you form an LLC and a private stock offering to raise some upfront cash

This is the way to do it I think
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Re: Indoor Shooting Range

Postby Hmac on Sun Apr 21, 2013 11:35 am

Presupposing what people would pay is probably working backwards. You need a business plan..... find out costs, including building, taxes, maintenance, insurance...all that stuff. Once you know the costs (up front and ongoing), then you'll know how many members/customers you have to have and how much they'd have to pay to make the venture support itself. My guess is that $500 per month resulting in a self supporting shooting range for a private club is wildly optimistic.
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Re: Indoor Shooting Range

Postby tman on Sun Apr 21, 2013 12:20 pm

Hmac wrote:Presupposing what people would pay is probably working backwards. You need a business plan..... find out costs, including building, taxes, maintenance, insurance...all that stuff. Once you know the costs (up front and ongoing), then you'll know how many members/customers you have to have and how much they'd have to pay to make the venture support itself. My guess is that $500 per month resulting in a self supporting shooting range for a private club is wildly optimistic.



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Re: Indoor Shooting Range

Postby Hmac on Sun Apr 21, 2013 1:30 pm

tman wrote:
Hmac wrote:Presupposing what people would pay is probably working backwards. You need a business plan..... find out costs, including building, taxes, maintenance, insurance...all that stuff. Once you know the costs (up front and ongoing), then you'll know how many members/customers you have to have and how much they'd have to pay to make the venture support itself. My guess is that $500 per month resulting in a self supporting shooting range for a private club is wildly optimistic.



How much does it cost for Sealed Mindset?


scuse me. I meant $500 per year.
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Re: Indoor Shooting Range

Postby Larry.Y on Sun Apr 21, 2013 2:03 pm

tman wrote:How much does it cost for Sealed Mindset?


This is Larry Yatch the founder and CEO of Sealed Mindset.

Sealed Mindset is primarily a training facility offering over 120 individual training events every month.

We do have a range only membership with costs $150 a month and does not require a contract.

It includes access to our two indoor ranges. We allow members to draw from the holster, move, and shoot in low light after being assessed that they can do it safely. The two ranges allow for both beginner and advanced shooters to work on different skills, on different ranges at the same time.

This membership also includes free use of our 3 laser and video training systems, and our live scenario room and simunition guns.

Online booking, targets, hearing and eye protection, and use of our custom guns is included in thing membership. Members can buy or bring their own ammunition including reloads.

For the $150 you also get access to 5 different martial arts classes and 8 different defensive fitness classes, every week, at no extra charge.

If you have questions contact us at 877-723-7573.
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Re: Indoor Shooting Range

Postby Larry.Y on Sun Apr 21, 2013 2:13 pm

goda0301 wrote:I’ve found a building that is zoned commercial and would be the best indoor range that one could imagine. It’s for sale and pretty cheap. Does anyone on here have any advice or direction they could share. What are some of the state requirements etc., insurance needed, how many staff are needed when range is hot etc. It is located in town and I don’t think the city will have any issues with this but any and all info will be greatly appreciated. For example, can you build your own stations? Does MN have specific requirements for ventilation, and or what type of back stop you use? There are about a dozen guys committed to this adventure so the sky’s the limit at this point. More details to follow in the next month.
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Dave, I am the founder and CEO of Sealed Mindset, I have spent the last 3 years working on designing, building, and running an indoor shooting range and training facility.

I would be happy to have you stop by Sealed Mindset and tour what we have built and discuss the challenges and lessons learned.

The more opportunities that we as shooters have to train and practice the safer our community is.

I would be happy to support that in any way.

My partner in Sealed Mindset is Range Systems, they specialize in everything necessary to build a shooting range. I would be happy to introduce you to the CEO of Range Systems. They will be able to guide you though the entire process of design through implementation.

You can contact me directly at larry@sealedmindset.com.
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Re: Indoor Shooting Range

Postby wasfuzz on Wed Apr 24, 2013 10:04 pm

[quote="Yankee John"]If you are open to the possibility of something turn-key, My local gun shop here in New Ulm (The Hunter's Den) closed in September of last year, due to health issues of the owner. They have a fantastic indoor gun range already set up and ready to go.

Except all the range items were auctioned off all ready to the highest bidder in a online auction.
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