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Old 07-22-2013, 5:15 PM
LynnJr LynnJr is offline
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Been going to Circle S for 40 years now and have never had a problem.

I see a lot of people getting yelled at because they refuse to follow the rules.You can't go near the benches during a ceasefire or they yell at you to get back from the benches.
After they yell at the same person for the 4th or 5th time they tend to get more intense and everyone else wants the idiot kicked off of the range.

I see them telling people to center up the targets on the frames all the time.They want you shooting at the bullseye and not the target frames but people still do it all the time.

When there is a ceasefire they don't want people handling guns.They tell them to put the guns down as a ceasefire is going on.The ones that don't understand ceasefire tend to get yelled at after they fail to follow pretty common rules at most ranges.

They are now closed monday tuesday and wednesday with tuesday and wednesday being training days for LEO.

The owner is a pretty friendly guy and his son is second to none.The guy with the tattoos is a wealth of gun knowledge and can shoot with the best of them.

If your going there for the first time leave all your gear in your vehicle and go read the rules carefully.The rules are one page long and if you have any common sense t all you won't get told to get away from the benches or to put your gun down during a ceasefire.
If you want to do as you please an ignore the few very simple rules you will likely get yelled at then asked to leave.
It is a working cattle ranch and been in the same family for years and the current owner isn't about to lose it because wants to handle a firearm during a ceasefire.
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