Under the "Try Shooting" part of your website you list range ammo prices as $40 for 20 rounds of .223 or .308 for unlicensed shooters.
Are these the same prices for licensed shooters or members (before their discount)? It seems high.
Under the "Try Shooting" part of your website you list range ammo prices as $40 for 20 rounds of .223 or .308 for unlicensed shooters.
Are these the same prices for licensed shooters or members (before their discount)? It seems high.
I would imagine licensed shooters who bring their own guns or members would bring their own ammo no? Perhaps, I am not sure but maybe, this ammo fee for unlicensed folks also factors into it the use of the gun and the guy standing there baby sitting them?
This is correct. The range ammo is for range guns only. The pricing on the range ammo is different to help offset the cost/maintenance and replacement of range guns.
If you bring your own guns (member or not), you can bring your own ammo (as long as it's not steel core, AP, tracer, etc.).
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Yup, but do not forget that we live in gun unfriendly Ontario. They have to pay rent somehow and make sure that they do not get closed down. They are the most predominant range close to the GTA afterall. I feel a small increase in price is warranted for the convinence they offer, and I have no regrets giving them freqent buisness.
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