I wanted to try the Kenmore range one day as it was closer to where i was staying than the Issaquah sportsman club Boy was i in for a surprise. This range charges a bit much to shoot just one area of their range. I cant remember completely but i think it might have been 8 to 12 dollars for one of us to shoot. The range was dugout into a pit type shape, and the targets were at varying distances so that was pretty nice. There was a rule in effect that said you could only have 1 bullet in the magazine of your semi auto rifle, Which means i would have to take out the mag and put a new bullet in each time. This was really a pain in the rear.. I guess this range is more geared towards bolt action or black powder rifles. I had taken my AKM to shoot at the range (an akm is an ak47 type rifle but not Russian made), and my brother had jammed the magazine in the rifle, the range master at the time was courteous enough to try to help get it out but all the while telling me how he didn't like 'these rifles' as they were cheap and other explicit insults I'm not allowed to say here.. Thats fine that he has an opinion but i wont be going back as he decided to insult my rifle so much.. There was a few good things tho, they did sell ammo even tho its an outdoor range, and took credit cards, tho their prices aren't the greatest.. if you want to shoot handguns in addition to rifles you have to go to another section of the shooting range and pay for that as well... I much prefer the Issaquah shooting range. This range was outdoor.. but just not worth the hassle in my opinion.
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