I finally went. I watched a goofy ass video (legal reasons ). Ar15 went back to the vehicle because of the ammo restrictions. Kinda laughable when I seen what they are asking for ammo.
Got to finally shoot, then the rear sight falls off my wife's gun. They seen it and wouldn't allow her to shoot it until fixed. Though nothing was said to the dickhead they put right beside us( with 8 other lanes open) bumpfiring his reloads. Yeah reloads, (clearly posted and asked when you bring it in)or some pretty shitty cases that weren't trimmed right from from Winchester, which I seriously doubt. I've drove over better looking cases leaving the Logan County gun range.
At this point the "gunsmith" comes out and piddles with it for 30 minutes. Told him 4 times it was under warranty just going to have to send it back to S&W. Same time a gentleman trying to do a transfer to Florida in which they said $25, they dogged his gun the whole time, kept telling him it was overpriced and then in the same breathe tried to buy it and shaft some poor guy in FLA. The guy politely said no I'm just here to the transfer the gun and will need a copy of you FFL and shipping verification. They gave him a little shit , he then whipped out his badge . That just about did it for me.
They then proceded to tear apart my wife's after we told him 3 times the rear sight was sonic welded on by S&W. I got a stare, then told him I work in plastics and have burnt by more plastic than he probably has ever seen. Then had to explain to him why and why not to weld plastic to metal, actually it was pro-formed on but S&W called it this.To top it off he tried to sell us some new sights installed for $110. He then got on the phone, we picked up the gun and left.
Prices for the targets were nice, Videos and books were equal to that of the average internet site.Everything else was priced 10-20% higher than OE in Tipp City.
Out of all my experiences at varying gun ranges I'd rate this 5 of 10. We weren't in the cold.