Have you been to Blucore? Or LFI?
Have you been to Blucore? Or LFI?
Last edited by ChickNorris; 09-05-2018 at 21:13.
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Online reservation for lanes is a nice feature. I imagine demand for lanes will increase over the winter months but I've no trouble getting a lane on the weekdays, day or eve.
New rubber berm/trap seems to be good, it seems quieter (not that I thought it particularly loud before) & the staff have never been anything but helpful & pleasant. FWIW the staff were never curt & made the time to answer my many, many questions when I first joined.
If you're going to spend time on the rifle range, bring decent magnification in some form (I only have red dot on my rifle). You'll appreciate not having to pull your target back to check your work. It's not that the carriages are particularly slow, they're just not silly fast either. Also unless you have a range finder, distances are approximate & subject to your guestimate based off a few, let's say 'landmarks' (Unless there's some secret marker I'm not seeing).
I've never been to another indoor 100 so unfortunately I can't offer a comparison there, but compaired to other pistol (rifles allowed) ranges, I liked Blucore best when I shopped around, still do & why I'll be staying a member.
I'm new to the sport so I'm still learning what's important to me about a facility. I'm also currently shopping for an ancillary range & unfortunately most 300+ outdoor ranges don't have the option to try before you buy (or waitlist) & it is indeed a hassle. Accordingly, ...
My best advice is renting a rifle lane (because you can) before you decide, but perhaps ask a manager ahead of time if they'd consider applying the rental fee towards your initiation fee if you become a member when you're done trying them out. I don't know what they'll say but they can't say yes if you don't ask.
I never thought to inquire if I'm allowed to have a guest (reduced fee/pass), if that's a member perk, let's use it & you can go with me if you'd like to check it out firsthand.
Last edited by ChickNorris; 09-06-2018 at 10:50.
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The guys from TriggerTime are good people. I know the owner and the GM and they are honest and the range is beautiful. They take good care of their members. I would visit and talk to them.
Their gunsmith is also a stud![]()
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That's one of the nice things I saw when I visited LFI. On the rifle lanes, they have target cameras and a monitor at the bench.
I don't shoot much rifle at all, so this may be standard for all ranges, but at Bluecore, the signage says you need to be sitting when using the rifle range. I don't know if they RO's enforce that, but I never saw anyone standing. You can shoot rifles any way you like on the pistol ranges. They do have some foam rests and leather sandbags for you to use.
Also the pistol ranges are only 17.5 yards, not 25 if that's important to you too. They do have motorized, programmable target carriers on the pistol lanes though.
Just to add my .02...
I used to have a membership at Blucore and always had a good experience there:
-- About the best pricing I've seen anywhere around, particularly if you can take advantage of the Patriot membership deal.
-- Ranges are nice and don't recall ever having an excessively long wait time
-- Rifle ranges are sit-down only, but they have left and right handed benches
-- Never got yelled at by any range nazis
-- Very friendly range staff. I've even been able to do some reasonable-level tuning work in real-time which has been immensely helpful during colder months (e.g. tucked away in an end-stall with toolset and incrementally drilling/testing gas block plates for operation tuning, etc.)
Haven't shot at either LFI or TriggerTime...
Last edited by DireWolf; 09-06-2018 at 13:53.
Appreciate the input guys it's really helpful