Too late. I'm already here.
Too late. I'm already here.
If you buy the 10 visit ticket or a season pass, it's a very reasonable price. It's also an extremely safe, professionally supervised environment, and a I've never had a bad experience there.Very good range but to high in price at $20 to shoot there all the time plus they are only open on the weekends. If you shoot more then seven times a year then you might as well join Marion County Fish and Game to shoot at for the amount you would pay to shoot at eagle creek.
If you buy the 10 visit ticket or a season pass, it's a very reasonable price. It's also an extremely safe, professionally supervised environment, and a I've never had a bad experience there.
And you know what, if you want to promote MCFG, that's great. It's a great place also. I shoot FNS and bowling pins. I've enjoyed my time there as well. But I don't feel you should come into this thread and disparage ECPR with your MCFG promotion.
The day pass is good for the day. If you get the pass and get on a lane it is yours until you leave. We may move you to a different lane to keep a group together. We dont want people who are shooting together to get split up if we can help it. It also cuts down on people moving around the range.
Also if you have a day pass and want to get more ammo or lunch you can pack up and clear your lane then when you return you can get a new lane and finish off your day.
-James
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Don't be a stranger. Everyone is welcome to the range. We enjoy hanging with all the new shooters and regulars.
This is my 4th year at ECPR, as for having a grasp on things, well yeah we do our best to keep things smooth and safe.
-James
I went for a couple hours this morning. It was great to get back to the range.
I've been going to EC for a few years now and can say that TFT did a great job stepping up last year, and from what I saw this morning is off to a great start in their second year. Here's to hoping to see it expand... maybe offer some steel options in the other bay... etc.
Thanks for letting me try out the new SR22 as well James. Its a very nice little shooter! And thanks to all the TFT crew for the work in keeping it safe and organized.
For a range fully supervised by NRA-certified Range Safety Officers, that's the best deal in Indy.
Note that the supervision and commentary by the Ghost of Jeff Cooper is free. Which is helpful, today I learned of his struggles against the Invasoids.
I can also do a great James Spader/Kyle Mclaughlin impression too...