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The other day I went to Iron Sights Range in Oceanside. They were not crowded yet the ventilation was very poor. I am looking at two other indoor ranges. Riverside Indoor Shooting Range and Riverside Magnum Range. Does anyone know how their ventilation is? Thanks
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I have been to indoor ranges when they open The range started to get smoky so I asked range staff. It’s times they forgot to turn on the ventilation system. I know I am an odd bird, but I would call and ask to chat with a manager / owner. Share your experience. All ranges deal with a ton of regulatory bodies. Many owners are not aware what happens daily. Call to share, not to be threatening....
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OP, if you are in the North San Diego County area, try North County Shooting Center in San Marcos. NCSC has nice ventilation, the back wall is perforated with air being pushed from the back. Just need to call and set an appt.
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