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Video Training Range At Midwest Guns


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The first time I was told about the new video system being installed at Midwest Guns, I laughed. Who wants video games on the range. Then I used it, WOW!!!

 

It has shoot don't shoot, it has a shooters alley that you got to try! In all it has 13 differant settings, some just games, most are there to help on decission making and/or markmanship training.

 

To be clear, you are using your own gun and live ammo, not lasers. The cost is very close to a normal range visit. $20 for 45 minutes. Plan on buying 200 pluse rounds to use. Must buy from Midwest.

 

Next weekend 7/28 it is free for 30 minutes if you buy 100 rounds from Midwest. Before you scuff, try it. It is the newest and the coolest thing I've seen in training in a long time.

 

 

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The first time I was told about the new video system being installed at Midwest Guns, I laughed. Who wants video games on the range. Then I used it, WOW!!!

 

It has shoot don't shoot, it has a shooters alley that you got to try! In all it has 13 differant settings, some just games, most are there to help on decission making and/or markmanship training.

 

To be clear, you are using your own gun and live ammo, not lasers. The cost is very close to a normal range visit. $20 for 45 minutes. Plan on buying 200 pluse rounds to use. Must buy from Midwest.

 

Next weekend 7/28 it is free for 30 minutes if you buy 100 rounds from Midwest. Before you scuff, try it. It is the newest and the coolest thing I've seen in training in a long time.

 

I received an email announcing the new range. Looks like a lot of fun.
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Crook County tax killing ammo sales, 2 new shops/ranges opened nearby in the past year or two. I'd say revenue, but so what? They're in business to make a profit; nothing wrong with that.
nothin wrong at all with that. I generally buy in bulk for a reason. Having to splurge at the LGS on over priced ammo annoys my wallet. I’m already there spending money. That just adds to the expense unnecessarily.

 

 

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The first time I was told about the new video system being installed at Midwest Guns, I laughed. Who wants video games on the range. Then I used it, WOW!!!

 

It has shoot don't shoot, it has a shooters alley that you got to try! In all it has 13 differant settings, some just games, most are there to help on decission making and/or markmanship training.

 

To be clear, you are using your own gun and live ammo, not lasers. The cost is very close to a normal range visit. $20 for 45 minutes. Plan on buying 200 pluse rounds to use. Must buy from Midwest.

 

Next weekend 7/28 it is free for 30 minutes if you buy 100 rounds from Midwest. Before you scuff, try it. It is the newest and the coolest thing I've seen in training in a long time.

 

 

 

They still have slots open. You have to buy 50 rounds from them.

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