Xring indoor range discussion (Read 31693 times)

dustoff003

Xring indoor range discussion
« on: March 21, 2015, 06:31:20 PM »
Wish I didn't have to work this weekend. So did x-ring announce their range fee and membership fee schedule?

macsak

Re: Xring indoor range discussion
« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2015, 07:01:40 PM »

Wish I didn't have to work this weekend. So did x-ring announce their range fee and membership fee schedule?

Only preliminary
I'll post later

dustoff003

Re: Xring indoor range discussion
« Reply #2 on: March 21, 2015, 07:04:41 PM »

Only preliminary
I'll post later
okay thanks

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Re: Xring indoor range discussion
« Reply #3 on: March 21, 2015, 07:50:22 PM »
Only preliminary
I'll post later

It seemed pretty solid in the flyer all the tiers?  But you may have more info so I wait for ya Macsak-san!
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Re: Xring indoor range discussion
« Reply #4 on: March 21, 2015, 09:38:04 PM »
It seemed pretty solid in the flyer all the tiers?  But you may have more info so I wait for ya Macsak-san!

no inside info
other than that prices and policies are subject to change

pay by the day membership
$10 annual membership fee
$16.50 per person per day NO outside ammo
$37.50 per person per day, outside ammo permitted
LE/.mil member $12
one hour max range time if there is a waiting list

basic annual membership rate
$500 per year
$100 to add a spouse or child 9-17 yo
one hour max range time if there is a waiting list
10% off ammo and targets NO outside ammo or targets
daily rate
no charge for member
guest of member $12 per person per day (max 2 guests)

elite annual membership rate
$950 per year
$100 to add spouse or child 9-17 yo
unlimited use of range with your own ammo, no time limit
10% off firearms (reg price, not sale)
20% off ammo and targets (reg price, not sale)
daily rate
no charge for member
guest of member $10 per member, (max 2 guests)

there are other rules, some of which i am gonna clarify tomorrow

flyer says
indoor range (june 2015)

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Re: Xring indoor range discussion
« Reply #5 on: March 22, 2015, 08:10:17 PM »
no inside info
other than that prices and policies are subject to change

pay by the day membership
$10 annual membership fee
$16.50 per person per day NO outside ammo
$37.50 per person per day, outside ammo permitted
LE/.mil member $12
one hour max range time if there is a waiting list

basic annual membership rate
$500 per year
$100 to add a spouse or child 9-17 yo
one hour max range time if there is a waiting list
10% off ammo and targets NO outside ammo or targets
daily rate
no charge for member
guest of member $12 per person per day (max 2 guests)

elite annual membership rate
$950 per year
$100 to add spouse or child 9-17 yo
unlimited use of range with your own ammo, no time limit
10% off firearms (reg price, not sale)
20% off ammo and targets (reg price, not sale)
daily rate
no charge for member
guest of member $10 per member, (max 2 guests)

there are other rules, some of which i am gonna clarify tomorrow

flyer says
indoor range (june 2015)
>:(

Heavies

Re: Xring indoor range discussion
« Reply #6 on: March 22, 2015, 08:18:45 PM »
They gonna charge  $.50 a round of 9mm and $1.40 a round of 12ga like Magnum (aka Honolulu Firearms)?  I had high hopes.... 

dafrtknocker

Re: Xring indoor range discussion
« Reply #7 on: March 22, 2015, 08:23:38 PM »
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macsak

Re: Xring indoor range discussion
« Reply #8 on: March 22, 2015, 08:31:43 PM »

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Re: Xring indoor range discussion
« Reply #9 on: March 22, 2015, 08:42:51 PM »
They gonna charge  $.50 a round of 9mm and $1.40 a round of 12ga like Magnum (aka Honolulu Firearms)?  I had high hopes....
I agree. I thought the price structure was going to be a lot different than it turned out. I was under the impression I could bring my own ammo. But for $950/year it is cheaper to drive to KHSC from Kapolei and shoot my own ammo once or twice a week. I would have been willing to pay up to $500/year for the same benefits as the elite package. It appears they are going to be catering to the Japanese tourists instead of the local community. Prices in SoCal are $15/session bring your own gun and ammo for non members at one range, $14/hr with your own gun and ammo at another and $18/session at another. Gun rentals, range ammo and targets are extra but not mandatory. I can understand it if the prices are a little higher here. But these prices are prohibitive for someone like me.
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Re: Xring indoor range discussion
« Reply #10 on: March 22, 2015, 09:00:21 PM »
As long as can draw from holster, change mags, do tech drills, I am good with it.  Static one shot per second and yeah might as well fight traffic and go KHSC.  I understand about the fee schedule though.  The range has to make money right!  Hoping there will be classes, night shoots, club days / nights, all that just like the good ole days.  Whoo hoo c'mon guys you know this is going to be good
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Re: Xring indoor range discussion
« Reply #11 on: March 22, 2015, 09:53:51 PM »
Yeah. They need to make money.  Would it not make more sense to sell 100 $500 memberships than zero $1000 memberships?  I guess they'll sell some, but for the average joe that wants to practice safe firearm handling and train, IMHO, that price is outrageous.   Like inspector I would pay something like $500 per year, shoot my own ammo, practice draw, and controlled rapid fire.  I could live with time limits and buying targets (reasonably priced). But 1k....

One would have to go at least twice, maybe three times, a week to make it worth it......  now that would be a fun thing to do, but not practical for someone who works for a living.

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Re: Xring indoor range discussion
« Reply #12 on: March 22, 2015, 10:29:27 PM »
As long as can draw from holster, change mags, do tech drills, I am good with it.  Static one shot per second and yeah might as well fight traffic and go KHSC.  I understand about the fee schedule though.  The range has to make money right!  Hoping there will be classes, night shoots, club days / nights, all that just like the good ole days.  Whoo hoo c'mon guys you know this is going to be good
According to the flyer you can only draw, holster, or rapid fire if the RSO lets you.  I'm totally for safety and I understand that, but what one RSO considers unsafe, another might find just passable.   ???
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Re: Xring indoor range discussion
« Reply #14 on: March 23, 2015, 03:53:22 PM »
They gonna charge  $.50 a round of 9mm and $1.40 a round of 12ga like Magnum (aka Honolulu Firearms)?  I had high hopes....

Fuck that noise lol.  Good thing we have fun shoots with LIFE and pistol clubs we can join.
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Re: Xring indoor range discussion
« Reply #15 on: March 23, 2015, 05:05:16 PM »
DO you guys think theres going to be people buying $500 memberships knowing that they have to pay that kind of prices for ammo-I think they would get more members paying the $500 and bring your own ammo-$950 for membership I can't do that,$950 is a new firearm, scope, ammo, knives,realkly nice gun safe.

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Re: Xring indoor range discussion
« Reply #16 on: March 23, 2015, 05:44:27 PM »
The daily rate is not bad..considering the Water Park is the same. I imagine insurance is their #1 cost. Though I have no interest at this time to draw from holster etc. I'm shooting bullseye pistol to earn distinguished.
Oh, just saw flyer. Can't bring outside targets.  :(
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Re: Xring indoor range discussion
« Reply #17 on: March 24, 2015, 09:05:58 AM »
As long as their prices for ammo are not like Honolulu Firearms and Range I'm good with the $500 package. I'd like the option to bring my own paper targets though. I'd like to practice the dot torture test  while I'm there.

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Re: Xring indoor range discussion
« Reply #18 on: March 24, 2015, 12:18:57 PM »
They gonna charge  $.50 a round of 9mm and $1.40 a round of 12ga like Magnum (aka Honolulu Firearms)?  I had high hopes....

No ammo is regular priced.
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Re: Xring indoor range discussion
« Reply #19 on: March 24, 2015, 01:30:26 PM »
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No ammo is regular priced.

So, it's $37.50 a day w/ outside ammo and up to an hour if crowded, right?

Are you guys considering offering monthly memberships? If you were to offer the same benefits of the $950/yr. membership to a monthly membership fee of $80 to $100 a month, you could generate the same if not more revenue, and I suspect there's more people that would be willing to shell out that amount as opposed to nearly a grand at one time.