Astro's Shooting Range

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Astro's Shooting Range

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Anyone here ever been to Astro's out 183 North near Florence? Just wondering what your experience was. It's pretty close to me, and I have been going to Stan's, but was thinking about trying a new place.
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I went out there a couple of month's ago. I was looking for tactical bays but they didn't have those and suggested Best of the West. Nice folks though
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I did finally make it out to Astro's range back in March. The 50/100 yard rifle range was okay. I was a little disappointed in the pistol range, as the benches were set up for only one distance, 7 yards. I like to practice at 10 and 15 yards. Also, I didn't like having to walk back to the office when I switched from rifle to pistol range. Lot of walking for this old man.

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Bozz48 wrote:I did finally make it out to Astro's range back in March. The 50/100 yard rifle range was okay. I was a little disappointed in the pistol range, as the benches were set up for only one distance, 7 yards. I like to practice at 10 and 15 yards. Also, I didn't like having to walk back to the office when I switched from rifle to pistol range. Lot of walking for this old man.
Astro has 15 yard pistol lanes but they're uncovered. They're to the right of the 7 yard covered pistol lanes.

The only thing I might complain about is they require you to wear a baseball hat. I guess this is for the rare case of a shell casing landing between your safety glasses and face.
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