Bayou Rifles vs PSC Shooting Club

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Bayou Rifles vs PSC Shooting Club

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Are there anyone out there that are or have been a member of both Bayou Rifles and PSC Shooting Club?

I am a member of Bayou Rifles but I am also interested in PSC Shooting club and was looking for a fair comparison.
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Re: Bayou Rifles vs PSC Shooting Club

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I am biased towards PSC.

It's been 20 years or more since I allowed my membership to Bayou Rifles expire.
I've been a member of PSC since 1997 and was a director for over a decade.

PSC
The pistol bays are the best in Texas. You are allowed to draw from a holster and there are pistol plate racks available.
There are multiple rifle ranges and a .22 Rim fire only range.
There is an air gun range.
The shotgun range features Skeet, Trap, 5 Stand, and a pattern board. Shotgun hours Saturday, Sunday, and Wednesday.
The archery range is between the bench rest rifle range and the shotgun range.
The range roads are paved.
There are at least 4 restrooms.

Bayou Rifles
The last time I was at Bayou Rifles, the facilities were spartan and the pistol rules were very restrictive. There were no shotgun, air gun, or archery ranges.
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Re: Bayou Rifles vs PSC Shooting Club

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I have only visited Bayou Rifles ( the Juliff Range), ostensibly to watch two friend compete in long range M1 Garand tournaments around 2010. (They both shot at the Nationals at Camp Perry for many years) Both event were canceled after we arrived. I was given a tour of the rifle ranges on my first visit. I walked over to the pistol range and it was a little over grown around the shooting stations and very basic set up as I recall. My sense was there weren't a lot of handgun shooters. I figured the fact they had a good long range set up, including 1000 yard range as the main draw. I'll take PSC over every other range I have visited in Texas,
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