mc762x54R wrote:They went way past 5, in fact, a range officer told me he though they'd be done at 5, I asked and they said 5 ah...um... or maybe closer to 6. They were still in there taking up all the benches at 6.
There seems like there are more and more range closures lately.
I really can't believe they would shut down the 200 on a September weekend for 3 people.
mc762x54R wrote:They went way past 5, in fact, a range officer told me he though they'd be done at 5, I asked and they said 5 ah...um... or maybe closer to 6. They were still in there taking up all the benches at 6.
There seems like there are more and more range closures lately.
I really can't believe they would shut down the 200 on a September weekend for 3 people.
photogpat wrote:I dislike that they're shutting down ranges that could support paying customers - and I AM a member. I voted for the pistol range to be opened to the public too...we'd make a ton more money during public times with a dedicated pistol range, especially if we put in target retrieval. Naw, that needs to be reserved for the MEMBERS. I think many members forget that the public pays the majority of the money for the Club to stay open the other 275 days a year. Want money for more improvements? Make the club more marketable to Gunnie v2.0 instead of Gunnie v1.0.
That said - its a rare day, even during deer sight in, that the 200 sees more than 1-2 people from the paying public.
photogpat wrote:I dislike that they're shutting down ranges that could support paying customers - and I AM a member. I voted for the pistol range to be opened to the public too...we'd make a ton more money during public times with a dedicated pistol range, especially if we put in target retrieval. Naw, that needs to be reserved for the MEMBERS. I think many members forget that the public pays the majority of the money for the Club to stay open the other 275 days a year. Want money for more improvements? Make the club more marketable to Gunnie v2.0 instead of Gunnie v1.0.
That said - its a rare day, even during deer sight in, that the 200 sees more than 1-2 people from the paying public.
xd ED wrote:At the very least I would change club policy to allow members to have guests during public hours.
It would help demonstrate to membership that we are in fact a club, and not a business run by people who are not good at running a bussiness.
Having the range open to the public does help, I believe in being seen as a community asset, thus aiding in justifying its existence.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 8 guests