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Eight covered benches on rifle range with 4' x 8' target stands at 50, 125, and 205ish yards. Pistol range off to the side with two covered benches approx. 50 yards long.
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I didn't think I would like Norris but like it better than John Sevier by a long shot. You don't run into the usual bravado or bull ****er types that seem to infest John Sevier. And I am talking about patrons as well as RSO's but mostly RSO's.

My last John Sevier outing resulted in a guy proclaiming his Sig rifle wasn't like a AR because his Sig was a military rifle. He went on to say the reason why was because his Sig would shoot green tip ammo at 6,000 fps.

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I love Norris. I am up there a couple times a month. I have yet to run into any of the usual bravado that you find at a gun store. Nearly everyone I have met up there has been very friendly and helpful. Last time I was up there I met a gentleman who had an MSAR STG-556, and he let me wear it out. I have been rather intrigued by them before, and more so after.

The range is nice, the backstops are solid, so remember your tape/staples to get your targets up.

For the price, it is unbeatable. I have never had to wait on a bench when I am there, and many times, I am the only person there for hours.

The only downside, and to date I have only ever been uncomfortable once, is the lack of supervision. Which is also an upside. That means that on occasion you will get unsafe shooters up there. Again, I have only ever witnessed this once in the two years I have been a member.

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