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    Machine Gunner Circuits's Avatar
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    Their range, their rules, I guess...
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    I wonder what they decide on the background is not worthy?
    Sometimes people trip and fall down stairs.
    Sometimes assholes push people down stairs.
    That doesn't mean "stairs are bad" nor does it make someone who pushes someone down the stairs any less of an asshole.

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    CBI fee for a BGC is 6 dollars now. Maybe they tacked on a buck for themselves, that isn't what I would have an issue with.

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    Been a member for just over a year, biggest complaint is the shitty lighting so kinda done with the indoor range scene.

    I'm pulling the plug with my membership shortly and looking for outdoor shooting options. I think if they had designed an outdoor range instead they'd save a lot of money and draw more people there.
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    Eggysrun im a member at NCRGC(owl canyon) let me know if you wanna hit the range.
    Don't be stupid!!!!!

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    They built a cutting edge facility and are charging as they are a cutting edge facility for sure. I don't have an issue with that, I've shot there a few times. They have range officers on deck at all times which is nice, they intruceted a guy next to me that was questionable with safe handling and I appreciated that. The training guys from Makhaira Group run the range operations and provide all the training and they are quite good. I've taken at least six classes from them over the last few years and they do a great job. It's worth a trip to go shoot there once or twice and decide for yourself if you want to join. I'm not a member at this point, I don't shoot enough to warrant it at this point, but if I joined another range, I would join there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    it's not a CBI check. Asked when i went there to do some load testing.
    It's a Johnston police department background check.
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    Quote Originally Posted by UrbanWolf View Post
    It's a Johnston police department background check.
    False, it is a background check from a third party, kinda like the kind at a job interview. Basic guidelines are "if you can't buy or possess a gun, you shouldn't be shooting at a public range." The first time I heard about the check, I said no way, but the more I thought about it, the more I like knowing the guy next to me isn't a felon with four warrants. Anyone that says they are just blaming the insurance company probably never owned a business in their life. Why else would they do it? Just to be dicks? Get real. The insurance people are ridiculous at my work, always thinking about the worst case scenario, even the completely ridiculous out of this world stuff. Makes sense though since everyone got so sue happy and all the lawyers don't make the idiots pay up front, they just take 50% of the winnings after the businesses get tired of fighting and the insurance companies just settle.

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