GuitarmanNick
Ultimate Member
Last Saturday morning I visited their new facility on Rt.175 and was there when they opened just in case it was crowded. Surprisingly, there were only a handful of other shooters. I have been looking forward to their opening because it is fairly close to me.
Spent and hour in the range and could not have stayed any longer due to the heat and lack of airflow. I was not the only one feeling it, either.
While I was checking out, a woman came out of the range and said she needed some fresh air and was going outside.
I mentioned the range being very hot for first thing in the morning and was told that a new air conditioning systems would cost $300K, and was not part of the renovation. What a major disappointment!
Having knowledge of the concept of "return on investment", this may not have been a wise business decision on their part. The system will only be more expensive if done in the future, and require more disruption, adding to the costs.
The heat and poor airflow were my major complaints when On Target still operated it.
The facility is very nice otherwise, but not likely to attract shooters like me in the warmer months, reducing potential revenue, IMO.
Spent and hour in the range and could not have stayed any longer due to the heat and lack of airflow. I was not the only one feeling it, either.
While I was checking out, a woman came out of the range and said she needed some fresh air and was going outside.
I mentioned the range being very hot for first thing in the morning and was told that a new air conditioning systems would cost $300K, and was not part of the renovation. What a major disappointment!
Having knowledge of the concept of "return on investment", this may not have been a wise business decision on their part. The system will only be more expensive if done in the future, and require more disruption, adding to the costs.
The heat and poor airflow were my major complaints when On Target still operated it.
The facility is very nice otherwise, but not likely to attract shooters like me in the warmer months, reducing potential revenue, IMO.