the firing line in georgetown

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the firing line in georgetown

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Just wondering if anybody has been there and how they feel. Iike the tactical bays, but best of the west is a pretty good drive snd the firing line is a lot more close. Because the same people that owns guns plus, a store that is chargimg $40 for pmags and $325 for a $65 ar lower im not sure if i should give them my business. If youve shot there let me know how it was please.

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For what it's worth, I was in guns plus (back in the summer?) just as the firing line was opening and the guy referred to it as a friend of his that was opening the range. So I think that it's a simple agreement where one collects money for another and probably get free membership for it.

I don't know either of them and haven't given either of them any business.

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Anyone been out there yet? I have heard next to nothing about it.
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I took my CHL class thru Guns Plus in September. We used The Firing Line for the range qualification. The impression I got was that the owner of G+ also owns The Firing Line. She, yes she, said it was on a yearly membership basis. You are issued a gate code and a badge. There is no daily pay as you go option. New memberships begin in January. So, if you join up in say, March or July, it is pro-rated for the first year. There are additional daily fees for guests and for private use of the tactical bays. You can get more info at the web site.
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Pretty simple and no frills set up. Several bays, with berms. 100+ yds, 50yds, close-in pistol set up (leo used for their CHL classes 2X a month. Several other bays. The good news it is NEVER crowded. I have a membership, and half the times I go (after work usually) place is empty. Good simple setup. Find the folks at Guns+ knowledgeable and friendly. Unlike another post, found their gun prices always cheaper than Gander or Calbela. for example, bout year ago bought LCP for $300. Other two wanted %325. Two weeks ago bough S&W MP22 for $360. Gander wants $379 ON SALE (Usually $412).

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I really like Best of the West, but I will have to try The Firing Line. I can drop by the German Restaurant out there for some food at the same time. (Two birds, one stone)

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Here's their website:

http://texasfiringline.com/

I don't get up to Georgetown much these days. I have to hit the RV store up there soon though - maybe I'll go there + the German restaurant too! :) Um, what's the name of the restaurant?

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German restaurant up from Firing Line is good, but go just a tad farther to Dale's for an awesome burger...dripping and huge...
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