Shooting ranges near Austin w/o range nazis?
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Shooting ranges near Austin w/o range nazis?
HI all,
I live in Williamson county. I was at Astro's the other day (near Briggs, TX) and I got a bunch of flack from the woman behind the counter when I wanted to shoot my SKS. She wouldn't allow the 7.62x39 Monarch ammo from Academy because it stuck to a magnet. I tried to explain that it wasn't steel core but that it was a steel case with a lead core and that if I had some steel core I sure wouldn't be plinking with it. Anyone local have any ideas on another range with someone educated enough to know the difference or is there a post on here somewhere with listings of local ranges? Thanks!
I live in Williamson county. I was at Astro's the other day (near Briggs, TX) and I got a bunch of flack from the woman behind the counter when I wanted to shoot my SKS. She wouldn't allow the 7.62x39 Monarch ammo from Academy because it stuck to a magnet. I tried to explain that it wasn't steel core but that it was a steel case with a lead core and that if I had some steel core I sure wouldn't be plinking with it. Anyone local have any ideas on another range with someone educated enough to know the difference or is there a post on here somewhere with listings of local ranges? Thanks!
Re: Shooting ranges near Austin w/o range nazis?
Another thought:
Bring two pairs of pliers with you next time. Let her select any random cartridge. Pull the projectile out of it. Have her test the projectile independently of the casing.
She might be able to discern the difference then.
Bring two pairs of pliers with you next time. Let her select any random cartridge. Pull the projectile out of it. Have her test the projectile independently of the casing.
She might be able to discern the difference then.
"Let us speak courteously, deal fairly, and keep ourselves armed and ready." -- Teddy Roosevelt
Re: Shooting ranges near Austin w/o range nazis?
you could go to red's north in pflugerville. they don't mind FJM, steel cased, etc. but you have to pay by the hour and it is indoors. plus you can actually stand at the rifle line and shoot
There is also Eagle Peak. But they dont' allow FJM. if yours is the HP monarch/wolf type you're OK regardless if steel cased or core. Then again if on the weekend you'll likely to familiarize yourself w/ the 'enthusiastic' range officers. weekday visits are nice and quiet.
sorry, no great solutions available.
There is also Eagle Peak. But they dont' allow FJM. if yours is the HP monarch/wolf type you're OK regardless if steel cased or core. Then again if on the weekend you'll likely to familiarize yourself w/ the 'enthusiastic' range officers. weekday visits are nice and quiet.
sorry, no great solutions available.
Morgan
CHL, TSRA, NRA-LIFETIME
CHL, TSRA, NRA-LIFETIME
Re: Shooting ranges near Austin w/o range nazis?
Aren't there any gun clubs in the Austin area? Rules like that are why I belong to a gun club and do not patrionize public ranges.
"To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them."
George Mason
Texas and Louisiana CHL Instructor, NRA Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, Personal Protection and Refuse To Be A Victim Instructor
George Mason
Texas and Louisiana CHL Instructor, NRA Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, Personal Protection and Refuse To Be A Victim Instructor
Re: Shooting ranges near Austin w/o range nazis?
Look at this thread in the shooting range forum
http://www.texaschlforum.com/viewtopic. ... 64#p396764" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Gringop
http://www.texaschlforum.com/viewtopic. ... 64#p396764" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Gringop
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Additionally, Lone Star in Lockhart doesn't have any problems with any of that kind of stuff.
http://www.ctxpta.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Matt, the owner, is a member here. Yearly membership is $65, daily is $12 if you don't have a membership.
http://www.ctxpta.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Matt, the owner, is a member here. Yearly membership is $65, daily is $12 if you don't have a membership.
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Re: Shooting ranges near Austin w/o range nazis?
NcongruNT beat me to it. I was going to recommend Lone Star. They also allow practice with your pistol in tactical matters. Rapid fire doesn't bother them. The only time I have seen them being concerned was true safety matters. Red's on the south side of Austin isn't too bad either, but has had mixed reviews. I have had no problems there, but always went in as a police officer, so it is not a real fair comparison tot hose who did have problems.
The only concern I would say with Lone Star is that it is a fair drive south of Austin, probably a 90 minute commute from Georgetown. If you like drive's, I also use Dietz's range in New Braunfels.
The only concern I would say with Lone Star is that it is a fair drive south of Austin, probably a 90 minute commute from Georgetown. If you like drive's, I also use Dietz's range in New Braunfels.
Steve Rothstein
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Austin Rifle Club. Why do people ignore that one? http://austinrifleclub.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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We didn't, gringop's link above goes to a post about it.lkd wrote:Austin Rifle Club. Why do people ignore that one? http://austinrifleclub.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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+1 for the Lone Star in Lockhart