I cannot help in that area, but if others are wondering the same thing. Check out the Riley Conservation Club. www.rileycc.com
I have done a bit at Hillside when the pistol bay is empty
I know there are firearm classes in Fort Wayne, I have not heard if they are good or bad. Follow the link below.
Indiana Firearms Training
Thank you for the info. I will check out the Ideal Fish and Wildlife. I have also looked at taking some of Bob's classes.Yep, Ideal Fish and Wildlife in Chururbusco along US 33. It's not free, but it's only $25 a year, so it might as well be. You can sign up either at the trailer next to the clubhouse or at Tomlinson's (gun store right up the road). There are some rules but rapid fire/moving/shouting are perfectly fine. The range is fairly unmonitored, which is fine, but you do have to keep an eye out for the occasional complete moron who may show up and if you're not alone cooperate with other shooters.
I took Bob Aldridge's (Ingo member NIFT ) Advanced Personal Protection class there and we did ~14 stages of shooting that incorporated a lot of movement, swinging targets, shoot no shoot..you can definitely have a good time there. I do recommend bringing your own target stands if you have any, there isn't a whole lot of equipment up there or a good place to staple targets to (for $25 a year it's hard to complain). It's a pretty open area though so you can really do what you like if you happen to be up there alone, and it's not usually too terribly busy.
I highly recommend Bob's classes by the way. He does a great job and you can even retake a course with no additional instruction fee (you just cover any range fees/ammo).
Thank you for the info. I will check out the Ideal Fish and Wildlife. I have also looked at taking some of Bob's classes.
They're worth every penny, especially with his retake policy. I plan on getting in all of his and then checking out Shay's Mindset Labs down in Indianapolis. I go up to busco quite a bit, PM me if you want some company checking it out.