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  • danielson

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    Last time I was at Beech Grove, the RO saw me sweeping up my brass, and when I was clearing and loading everything up, he came over and finished sweeping up for me. Granted there werent 3 or 4 ppl there at the time, but I very much appreciated it, even though I was fine with doing it myself. Its a good place to spend some time. If I just want to "qualify" myself, get in, get out, I go to Indy Trading Post. Easy in, Easy out. Not fancy at all, but not horrible.
     

    derrickgoins

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    Another vote for Beech Grove Firearms for an indoor range. I've been there several times and never had a bad experience - the crew there in the shop and in the range are great to deal with.

    I've never been to Indy Trading Post but have heard good things about them as well.
     

    BiscuitNaBasket

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    aaaaaand Beech Grove Firearms again. There's a reason it is recommended. My favorite part is that it is ventilated very well. Other Indianapolis area indoor ranges are not as nice in that category.
     

    Cameramonkey

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    May 12, 2013
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    +1 for BGF.

    I've had customer service issues up front (ignored while browsing as they are preoccupied with paperwork of some kind) but back at the range Steve and crew are ALWAYS helpful and at the ready. Probably the finest indoor range I have been to.
     

    Osprey

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    Another for BGF! Highsmith also has a nice indoor range. I heard Tims Shooting Academy is going to open in December up in Westfield. Don't know his cost yet. I just started Trap shooting at Indiana Gun Club. That was pretty fun too.
     

    STEEL CORE

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    Fishers
    Don't forget POPS at East Washington St and Post Rd, I have a membership there and my wife and I are there every other thursday at 1 PM. We enjoy shooting there.
     

    skulhedface

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    Don't forget POPS at East Washington St and Post Rd, I have a membership there and my wife and I are there every other thursday at 1 PM. We enjoy shooting there.

    I used to go there, thought it was alright for an indoor range and it's less than 5 minutes from my house. Now I drive past it on my way to BGF.
     

    churchmouse

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    Dec 7, 2011
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    aaaaaand Beech Grove Firearms again. There's a reason it is recommended. My favorite part is that it is ventilated very well. Other Indianapolis area indoor ranges are not as nice in that category.

    None of the other indoor ranges spent any money towards air quality. If you look on the roof at Beech grove they did the right amount of equipment to service the air exchange on that range. +1 to them.
     

    USAFVet

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    Dec 29, 2012
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    The only range we have went to since moving to Indy is Beech Grove Firearms and haven't had a reason to go anywhere else.
     
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