scutter you are forgetting the best indoor range in Indy, quite possibly in the whole world DON'S
scutter, Bullseye still has a indoor range? Man i thought they closed that, I could have used that all winter bein only about 20 mins from me. How is it?
POP'S Family In-door Range
I really don't understand all the hate for pops. I've been there dozens of times and I like it just fine. The key to Pops is to buy the annual membership. It's $149 for an entire year. You can then shoot for free M-F until 5:00. On weekends, it's then $6 an hour. I've more than recouped the cost. A second person on the lane is $5 an hour regardless of day/time.
If you don't have a membership, it's very expensive ($19 an hour, $5 for additional shooter).
I was there Saturday with my brother. There must have been 20 people in line, none of them members.
Which brings up another nice thing about the membership program. You move to the front of the line.
I've also seen people here talk about having to wait long times for check in or check out from the range. All I'll say is that has not been my experience. Granted, I'm rarely there on weekends and it may be worse then. I usually go during the week on my lunch hours.
I'm not affiliated with them in any way. I just think they get a bad rap on here from a few folks. My experiences there have been positive. I've only ever used the range there though. I've never bought a firearm there and can't comment on prices or service related to sales.
I really don't understand all the hate for pops. I've been there dozens of times and I like it just fine. The key to Pops is to buy the annual membership. It's $149 for an entire year. You can then shoot for free M-F until 5:00. On weekends, it's then $6 an hour. I've more than recouped the cost. A second person on the lane is $5 an hour regardless of day/time.
If you don't have a membership, it's very expensive ($19 an hour, $5 for additional shooter).
I was there Saturday with my brother. There must have been 20 people in line, none of them members.
Which brings up another nice thing about the membership program. You move to the front of the line.
I've also seen people here talk about having to wait long times for check in or check out from the range. All I'll say is that has not been my experience. Granted, I'm rarely there on weekends and it may be worse then. I usually go during the week on my lunch hours.
I'm not affiliated with them in any way. I just think they get a bad rap on here from a few folks. My experiences there have been positive. I've only ever used the range there though. I've never bought a firearm there and can't comment on prices or service related to sales.