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They seem to operate in their own universe. "Out of date" is likely a result of many just not going there anymore. I can't remember how many years it's been since I was there. It has a strange vibe. Every other range I've been to has it's good and bad points, but at the end of the day they are all fairly similar. Thunder is not similar to anything. Don't get me wrong; they've never done anything to get on my bad side. It just somehow pushes buttons that make me uneasy.
Strange vibe is right. You have horses and donkeys up front and a damn Homeland Security firearms range in the back.They seem to operate in their own universe. "Out of date" is likely a result of many just not going there anymore. I can't remember how many years it's been since I was there. It has a strange vibe. Every other range I've been to has it's good and bad points, but at the end of the day they are all fairly similar. Thunder is not similar to anything. Don't get me wrong; they've never done anything to get on my bad side. It just somehow pushes buttons that make me uneasy.
I don't know what that means. I found their ranges to be lacking in many ways, definitely not something that any competent federal agency would use. Then again, I haven't been there in a long time.a damn Homeland Security firearms range
With the land they have, it could be one of the best ranges in the state! But every area I used looked like it was thrown together with scrap wood from old pallets. I don’t need any modern amenities, but when you number your 100 yard lanes, go ahead and make sure they all actually have numbers. There were times they would tell me to go to lane 5, and I would have to look around and find one that has a number by it, and count over to find where I needed to be! I decided to check out their handgun steel area one day, and they just told me to drive around back (it’s right behind the berm from one of their rifle ranges!) and I was on my own back there. I consider myself competent and safe, but imagine if I wasn’t. They must have some kind of training area for LE, because I would always see uniformed men/women there.
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Why do the Homeland Security guys give a bad vibe? I talk with them and they feel the same way about Thunder just like you and me. My kids would love the horses and donkeys but then again I heard Jessie hates kids since he does not allow 4H shooting teams to practice there.Strange vibe is right. You have horses and donkeys up front and a damn Homeland Security firearms range in the back.
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US Customs and Border Protection has a firing range and a large building that houses offices and classrooms at the back of the property. I've shot on it several times during 3 gun matches there.I don't know what that means. I found their ranges to be lacking in many ways, definitely not something that any competent federal agency would use. Then again, I haven't been there in a long time.
Would you mind clarifying your terminology?
You misunderstood my post. He just needs to clean it up a bit. The whole place looks cobbled together. I've shot at the CBP range many times I'm ok with that. Picked many 5 gallon buckets of brass from that range too.Why do the Homeland Security guys give a bad vibe? I talk with them and they feel the same way about Thunder just like you and me. My kids would love the horses and donkeys but then again I heard Jessie hates kids since he does not allow 4H shooting teams to practice there.
Okay just wondering. He needs to do more than just clean up and he needs to change his business ethics. I am surprised he let you pick up brass as the number one complaint about him was he accuses people of stealing brass even though people bought them. He has this belief once the brass falls to the floor he owns them automatically.You misunderstood my post. He just needs to clean it up a bit. The whole place looks cobbled together. I've shot at the CBP range many times I'm ok with that. Picked many 5 gallon buckets of brass from that range too.
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We had our own RSO's for matches and when we broke down the stages I would gather up brass and shotgun shells. Jessie and his minions never came back there.Okay just wondering. He needs to do more than just clean up and he needs to change his business ethics. I am surprised he let you pick up brass as the number one complaint about him was he accuses people of stealing brass even though people bought them. He has this belief once the brass falls to the floor he owns them automatically.
We had our own RSO's for matches and when we broke down the stages I would gather up brass and shotgun shells. Jessie and his minions never came back there.
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That won't be hard. Just be yourself and have common sense and he will find a way to either take as much money from you or complain about little crap.I almost want to go to that range just to see if I can piss off the nutball owner.
Cedar Ridge Range over by San Antonio used to have a whackadoodle owner as well.