So you have no issue with having to buy their ammo and targets? Will you be the first in line for a $75 FFL?
No, like my post said, you have 2 choices. No reason to have a pissing match or bash the guys trying to keep the industry moving forward.
So you have no issue with having to buy their ammo and targets? Will you be the first in line for a $75 FFL?
That's the great thing about America. If you think the price is to high you have 2 choices, don't buy it (or patronize it) or open your own indoor gun range (with all the upfront cost) and charge less.
$75 transfers (if that's the case) isn't moving the industry forward that's moving themselves forward by stepping on fellow gun owners.No, like my post said, you have 2 choices. No reason to have a pissing match or bash the guys trying to keep the industry moving forward.
I went there yesterday, they just checked all my 223, and said I was good to go... I believe they just want to make its FMJ. If they did want me to buy it from them, their ammo prices seemed pretty good. 50 rounds 223 was IIRC under $23.00. It's a very well done range, nice to have the 75 yard stalls available as well, I did buy a membership and it will not be a problem to get my money's worth!
You sure about that?