A few strange range rules...but interesting.DL. wrote:I know drawing a comparison to a tunnel range that will have been made at great expense to an above ground range is not plain sailing but according to this link these guys charge £10 for access to their range + £50 annual fee.
http://www.northern-optics.co.uk/INGLES ... RSHIP.html
Pity they're too far from me
One of the advantages of Morton to me is that it's a much closer distance than the BSA range in Perthshire: but the MAIN advantage is that I won't be reliant on one of Stevie Wonders classmates for target marking. A secondary advantage is that it's indoors, so safe from weather related cancellations. The closer MoD range at Castlelaw has the added weather issues plus the bonus of cancellation at the last minute if a military unit wishes to shoot.
Vintage Arms use Castlelaw as their main range: 12 shoots a year, for £120 fee. Start losing dates due to external factors & the average price per shoot gets above what lane sharing at Morton Clays will cost...plus no queuing for your name to be called to fire your next 12 shots...
Morton has a full club house with proper meal facilities too...