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    Precision Point Shooting and Training Center

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Heritage Training and Shooting Center

    Heritage Training and Shooting Center

    4.0(48 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Questionable. Called to verify open. Of course, the range is closed until 11am. The website…read moreindicates they are open. 9am to 9pm. The girl that answered the phone did not know what the term Range was referring to. Im just saying, questionable.

    I want to like this place, because it is clean and conveniently placed. But that is where any of…read morethe positives end. Every time I have come here it, each visit would get slightly more aggravating. Their public hours are lacking, however at least they open at 9AM on the weekends. The check in process is usually fairly quick. They provide eye and ear pro, and a selection of 5-6 different type of target with no extra charge. Going to the range is where it gets bad. You will get some kind of comment from the RO every single time. While I am not opposed to tight safety, each time it gets a little more ridiculously arbitrary. It's always based on something that happened with a customer in the past. The amount of restrictions has reached a critical mass at this point. I would consider myself a reasonably safe and mindful shooter, and I just want to shoot in peace. It gets annoying having someone stare over your shoulder constantly. It kills any semblance of fun. Overall, this place seems to be targeting new shooters. Anyone that shoots more than 2-3 times will have outgrown this place by that point. This is most evident with their pricing. The classes, ammo, and their gun store are extremely overpriced. I would even opine the pricing is predatory, targeting people who just don't know any better. As someone who keeps up to date on ammo prices in general, I can say that the ammo there is sold at 2-3x times the price you could get it online. The ammo is also usually the absolute cheapest you can buy of that caliber. Usually, it's limited to that one batch/brand they have at the time. The gun store prices charge anywhere between a 25-40% markup on firearms. The selection is decently sized at least, but I would still recommend shopping elsewhere. Judging based on my experience over the last year or so, I will be looking for a different range to go to. The two stars is for the fact they keep it clean and relatively fresh looking.

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    2.4 mi

    Code Ninjas is a neat concept for kids ages 7 to 14 years old. They call the main learning center…read morethe "Dojo" where the kids will learn coding and brain teasers. Kimberly and Ramone definitely were helpful in answering any questions I had of enrolling my 7 year old son into the program. It definitely allows kids to set goals and achieve them by coding in Java and C+ to create their own video games while learning other skills such as mathematics, problem solving skills, while having fun. As the child enters the facility, they log in with their color coded wrist bands, put on hand sanitizer and Kim at the front desk does a temperature check before the kids enter the "Dojo." The color coded wrist band indicates the program and the level the child starts at and they will advance once they hit certain levels of achievement. There is a specific website with a user name and passcode that parents can check the progress of their child at each class. Every child usually starts at the white wrist band and can work their way up to black wrist band for more advanced training. The classroom size is a maximum for 12 participants in which you register before each class online. The desks and stations are at least 6 feet apart with social distancing enforced. They do offer virtual lessons as well. The sensei will usually provide an update and progress of your child at the end of the class. Parents can either stay onsite and observe through the "fish bowl" or glass enclosed classroom or can leave and drop off their child to run an errand. My son definitely enjoys his class and can't wait to go back.

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