Passive101
Regular Member
I've been there before and it was a nice outdoor range. I see on their website they have a some restrictive rules.
RULE 6: NO RAPID FIRE! Allow at least one full second between rounds fired. NO EXCEPTIONS!
RULE 7: No .50 BMG, Steel Jackets, or Steel Core (hardened steel, armor piercing) ammunition allowed. (This rules out Wolf 7.62 I think)
RULE 11: Violation of any shooting range regulation is cause for dismissal from the range or for a written citation from a department law enforcement officer.
A violation of any range rule is a LE citation?! I can see illegal activity, but they are basically saying on their website a legal citation from a LE officer will be given to me if someone double taps or has an unloaded firearm pointed in the wrong direction? I am all for safety and people should be safe. I'm even OK with kicking people out for rule violations. Private company should be able to do so.
http://mcmillershootingcenter.com/rifle_pistol_range_rules.htm
What ranges in S WI will at least allow double taps? In FL I never had a range that restricted double taps.
This is probably a long shot in WI, but do any at least allow you to have a holstered firearm on you if it does not leave the holster?
ETA. If their isn't a better solution I'll have to find the best place for me to shoot. I'm near Delavan, WI.
RULE 6: NO RAPID FIRE! Allow at least one full second between rounds fired. NO EXCEPTIONS!
RULE 7: No .50 BMG, Steel Jackets, or Steel Core (hardened steel, armor piercing) ammunition allowed. (This rules out Wolf 7.62 I think)
RULE 11: Violation of any shooting range regulation is cause for dismissal from the range or for a written citation from a department law enforcement officer.
A violation of any range rule is a LE citation?! I can see illegal activity, but they are basically saying on their website a legal citation from a LE officer will be given to me if someone double taps or has an unloaded firearm pointed in the wrong direction? I am all for safety and people should be safe. I'm even OK with kicking people out for rule violations. Private company should be able to do so.
http://mcmillershootingcenter.com/rifle_pistol_range_rules.htm
What ranges in S WI will at least allow double taps? In FL I never had a range that restricted double taps.
This is probably a long shot in WI, but do any at least allow you to have a holstered firearm on you if it does not leave the holster?
ETA. If their isn't a better solution I'll have to find the best place for me to shoot. I'm near Delavan, WI.
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