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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 74397" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>They had a section of an airplane, a living room setup of a house, a bar, a park with an old car - lots of realism. Big challenge for me was figuring how to load that **** Glock. Some kind of fragmenting bullet, plus steel walls everywhere but no chance of a bullet bouncing back at you.</p><p>We also shot a brand new GA Precision .308 and a Robar that was all painted up, plus about ten other rifles that ranged from a lever action 44mag to a tricked out .22 Ruger 10-22. Then we shot shotguns for two rounds, not really a sporting clays setup but next to it. Shotguns and I do not get along that well but I hit a lot of really difficult angle shots and missed a lot of dead-*** easy ones.</p><p>Shooting at all those dummies in the shoot-house was the hoot tho. Place is so good that all sorts of SWAT and Special Forces units practice there. Saw some martial arts stuff that was amazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 74397, member: 25"] They had a section of an airplane, a living room setup of a house, a bar, a park with an old car - lots of realism. Big challenge for me was figuring how to load that **** Glock. Some kind of fragmenting bullet, plus steel walls everywhere but no chance of a bullet bouncing back at you. We also shot a brand new GA Precision .308 and a Robar that was all painted up, plus about ten other rifles that ranged from a lever action 44mag to a tricked out .22 Ruger 10-22. Then we shot shotguns for two rounds, not really a sporting clays setup but next to it. Shotguns and I do not get along that well but I hit a lot of really difficult angle shots and missed a lot of dead-*** easy ones. Shooting at all those dummies in the shoot-house was the hoot tho. Place is so good that all sorts of SWAT and Special Forces units practice there. Saw some martial arts stuff that was amazing. [/QUOTE]
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