Pat Cannon wrote:
But if you're stuck shooting by yourself at a boring old indoor range,
Here is another thing that can be fixed. Get a membership to an outdoor range. I would rather (and have) drive an hour to shoot in below zero weather in the snow, than go to an indoor range that discourages brass pickup, and doesn't do anything about safety violations when one of the patrons proclaims "Hey man, my gat ain't not workin" and starts waving a loaded weapon around behind the line.
At most outdoor facilities you can practice drawing from a holster, and movement which are two things you cannot do at an indoor range. They are also generally (I said generally) a safer environment, and less crowded than public indoor ranges. I know of two ranges in reasonably close proximity to the TC area that do not have waiting lists.........
If you're reading this, there are better than even odds you are a d-bag.