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Tac Pro only allows 600 yds - until you 'qualify' to shoot on out to 1000 and they only hold 'qualifiers' once a month. Once you qualify, you can shoot 1000 yds anytime (as long as somebody else isn't shooting a shorter distance). It's about as close to 'public access' and 'open on a regular schedule' as it gets.
On small additional deatail about Tac Pro, is that you must pay the annual Membership Fee in order to shoot past 200 Yards. I believe it's still $200 the first year, and the $180 thereafter. The 300, 400, 500, and 1000 yard range is all "one" range. What this means is that if someone is shooting at less than 1000 yards, you must wait until they finish before you setup at the 1000 yard berm. It is located 62 Miles East of Ft. Worth and offers a desert terain environment. It is not what I would consider to be a "manicured" or plush facility, but we can't complain too much, as it is pretty much all we've got in North Texas. Oh, and be sure to bring a chair if you plan to shoot at either 100 or 200 yards, because that range never has more than 3 chairs available (even though there are about 12 concrete covered tables). And if you want to shoot on the long range, plan on shooting prone unless you're the only one person out there, due to the lack of tables and chairs on that range. There are a few possitives too though; 1) No range officers messing with you, 2) It's typically never crowded, so you can really tinker with your chronograph if you need to, without waiting for cease fires, etc., 3) It is open every day from 8am - 6pm., 4) There is an excellent Retail store on-site., 5) The employees are outstanding and friendly.
If I had any capital, I would purchase land (or lease it preferably) and build a world-class rifle range the right way, just outside the Dallas County limits. North Texas is desperately in need of it and it would make a killing financially.