We have a fixed number of family memberships totaling 500.
So why not open membership up some so those of us who would use it can?
I basically agree with this. Because it is so difficult to get in, the ones that do tend to be dedicated members and feel like they have a stake in the club. Come on out kawtech! I spent New Years Eve there last year and am glad I did. Had a big propane heater, and I took my little one-burner propane stove, so we had hot grilled Reubens for dinner and hot coffee in the morning.i must say in defense of the 500 cap, it has definitely weeded out the yayhoos and otherwise undesirables. You gotta be dedicated to be a member there. It's a very nice range anymore.
I'm not calling you a yayhoo or anything else kawtech. You would probably make a good member. But, personally I like the 500 cap for the very reason state above.
. Come on out kawtech! I spent New Years Eve there last year and am glad I did
not so many that over-use becomes a problem, but enough so that bills aren't paid and facilities don't sit idle..
I'm glad that clubs limit membership. The last thing I want is to be a member of a club that is so busy, it becomes unsafe.
That said, is anyone aware of alternate places to shoot in the area? Cloverdale is about an hour away as are hoosier hills and Riley.
Do people here just go to Atterbury or private land?
That said, is anyone aware of alternate places to shoot in the area? Cloverdale is about an hour away as are hoosier hills and Riley.
Do people here just go to Atterbury or private land?
There is the Paragon Conservation Club, it is off 37 S. of Martinsville. From what I hear they have a short range but appear to have a nice pond, I am thinking about joining for the fishing there.
this kinda topic comes up every year around this time. their club, their rules.