well did he calculate the difference between the profit he makes with allowing high power rifle(rental, ammo selling for rental, people who shoot their own high power rifle...etc) and the money he would have to invest in new employees? if it adds up to a positive profit, then he should do it.
maybe assign range officers? and check the ammo whenever a new mag is filled and ready to fire. One officer per room, maybe another officer to take care of individual lane. the room officer look for offenses and the individual officer check ammo.
went to applied ballistics today in lafayette hoping to shoot my newly purchased AR-15. After I have arrived, I was then told at the desk that I'm not allowed to shoot an AR there anymore because some dumbass shot armor piercing ammo that ****ed up their equipment.
before then they tried...