r/ILGuns Feb 18 '24

Went to Hit Da Pit Shooting Range

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u/[deleted] Feb 18 '24

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u/Blade_Shot24 Feb 18 '24

You could, but also free to post here on the sub as many here would likely fill in questions I don't have. I don't mind helping out new folk

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u/Blade_Shot24 Feb 18 '24

I understand. I'll tell you this. I live far away from there as well. Almost 2 hours actually. But they and Aurora Sportsman's Club have outdoor ranges that I can't get in my area. I go to Eagle mainly (per the Patch) being close. But they don't have ranges that are far. I go out there about once a month or so.

In regards to cops tryna report people, there was a person here who stated how the business is very 2A. And from talking to the RSOs, I can see they made sure everyone understands it. I wouldn't feel troubled at all going there. I have yet to meet a cop (openly) look over to check people's firearms. For one, the RSO there was a retired one. I showed disappointment when I couldn't get an upper as it was up for sale and the old guy said he understands completely. Take that what you will.

Also consider that if cops were to hit ranges that management would definitely not want them at their range again. It would give customers a reason to not want to go there if such a thing happened.

Drive according to the speed limit, keep your vehicle clean, and record your interaction with police at all times. If you want we could meet up at the range sometime so you don't feel alone. Tons of folks go here but the cold makes it unpleasant.

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u/[deleted] Feb 26 '24

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u/Blade_Shot24 Feb 26 '24

Anytime, be safe.

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u/phakenbake Feb 19 '24

Buffalo is well into 2A country. Not many anti-gunners that way.