SaintsNSinners
Shooter
Well I had a day off and some friends and I decided to go shooting. I choose to try out Eagle Creek Pistol Range off 56th Street and High School Road. The extremely reasonable prices, Free targets really stood out.
The weapons we decided to take included an XDm 3.8 in .40, XDm 4.5 in 9mm, Keltec PF9, and a Ruger 10/22.
Upon arrival the staff were extremely friendly and helpful, Range price was amazing. Facilities were way beyond what I expected. I figured IMPD bad probably destroyed the place.
Upon setting up everything we proceeded to an easy to understand, comfortable, informative and educational safety briefing. It was an informal feeling formal safety briefing in a small group setting, Even being an experienced shooter I found the briefing to be worth my while.
It was not a "Guns are dangerous mkay, dont point them at people mkay" kind of talk. The instructor went into details as to why things were the way they were.
After we set up the range instructors let us move a steel chicken target and even painted it white for us.
The XDm 3.8 ate some buffalo bore +P 40 caliber
Overall a Great experience. the 3.8 only had a problem twice with light primer strikes, the PF9 and XDm 4.5 worked flawlessly and the 10/22 Killed the white chicken hundreds of times.
So Overall our weapons were in great shape and fired reliably, the Staff was amazing and the range was just what I have been looking for in a range.
My Hats off to the Staff of Eagle Creek Pistol Range and Tactical Firearms Training.
The weapons we decided to take included an XDm 3.8 in .40, XDm 4.5 in 9mm, Keltec PF9, and a Ruger 10/22.
Upon arrival the staff were extremely friendly and helpful, Range price was amazing. Facilities were way beyond what I expected. I figured IMPD bad probably destroyed the place.
Upon setting up everything we proceeded to an easy to understand, comfortable, informative and educational safety briefing. It was an informal feeling formal safety briefing in a small group setting, Even being an experienced shooter I found the briefing to be worth my while.
It was not a "Guns are dangerous mkay, dont point them at people mkay" kind of talk. The instructor went into details as to why things were the way they were.
After we set up the range instructors let us move a steel chicken target and even painted it white for us.
The XDm 3.8 ate some buffalo bore +P 40 caliber
Overall a Great experience. the 3.8 only had a problem twice with light primer strikes, the PF9 and XDm 4.5 worked flawlessly and the 10/22 Killed the white chicken hundreds of times.
So Overall our weapons were in great shape and fired reliably, the Staff was amazing and the range was just what I have been looking for in a range.
My Hats off to the Staff of Eagle Creek Pistol Range and Tactical Firearms Training.
Last edited: