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    Trail Glades Range

    3.7 (81 reviews)
    Closed 1:00 pm - 8:30 PM

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    Elian Eduardo D.

    I enjoyed my visit very much. First time visitor, and the funniest contrast is between the half of the staff that treats you like a VIP guest and the half of the staff that treats you as if you were a 5-year old at a crystal store. Understandable, if you have ever worked with public and are dealing with stuff that was designed to kill, but funny nevertheless. I can't compare with other ranges because, as I said, it was my first time in a real one with a real gun, but overall liked the experience. And it's pretty inexpensive, even if you take in account that I arrived really late, and all first-time visitors need to take the gun-range safety 15-minute class, so all in all I only shot for about 40 minutes or so. So the $14 for 3 hours became $14 por 40 minutes, plus the $8 class, and I still think It worth it. The staff is alert at all times, which is good because, yes, as a first timer you sometimes walk over the red line when you're not supposed to (I feel safer knowing they are ready to call you out the very second you approach an area that may be unsafe). Also, they keep repeating all the safety measures over an over. Which would be annoying at a theme park, but very very appreciated in a place where live ammunition is being used. The only complaint would be that the vending machines weren't working, and even then, there was a lady selling gatorade and sodas, so it was good. So I loved it all around. I hope I get invited again

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    Agustin C.

    I really like this range. I feel safe, staff are very attentive. Very nice range out to 100 yards. You can put your target at different distances 25, 50, 75, or 100 yards. you'll need to take a safety class if it's your first time. Has a rifle lane, a pistol lane, and a section for trap and skeet shooting. I usually go on Friday and it's not busy. I wish I could go every week.

    Kervenzs A.

    This is my favorite range in south Miami. Just by being outdoors makes this range the best in my opinion and also they run the place very good.. They're very attentive and aware of their shooters, always watching who knows what they're doing and who needs more help. The price is great and they offer a lot more than just shooting, they have skeet shooting, runnning and gunning courses.. they offer classes for beginners as well as courses for the more for people that have knowledge already... you need to take a safety class with them before you're allowed to shoot. I went there 3 times already and so far I have no complaints.. The environment there is relaxed because time pressures are not so big compared to other ranges you pay hourly , Being outdoors is a big plus , not having to depend on the facility having good ventilation for a host of health reasons. its a great place to use rifles, up to 100 yards. Its worth the 5 Stars .. Good people, good prices..

    Morning line to get in at 9:00am.
    Rafael H.

    A wonderful open space range, most range personnel are friendly & engaging. All safety rules are enforced and kids over 10 are welcome. I'll be bringing my daughter for the free 22 caliber rifle free classes. A short safety class is required for all new members and a refresh every 3 years.

    Beth G.

    Guns aren't really my thing, but this place is very organized and regimentally safe. A short safety class is required before you can shoot here. The announcers are very clear about when the line is hot and when it is cold so you can adjust your targets, etc. It's quite a drive from Miami (45 minutes) but it's worth it for an afternoon of entertainment if this is your kind of sport. Trap and skeet available as well as, of course, the range.

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    Tuan T.

    This is the best range in South Florida. Hands down. The range officers make sure there aren't any clowns to make things unsafe here. It has the longest rifle range available closest to where I live so I'm happy. Of course I'd wish the range had even longer lanes but you take what you can get that's close.

    Just in case one doesn't already know that.
    Heather S.

    Thinking of something to do for a Father's Day adventure, it was clear that pops would have liked this best! Having been to a few other ranges before, I liked this one better than certain others. Yeah, it's outside and in this Miami heat one might not want to spend a few hours sweating just to shoot some rounds off. Surprisingly, there was actually a steady breeze blowing the whole time. But, whether the wind is blowing or not, that's not why you're there. This range gives you the option to shoot pistols, shotguns or rifles(to a certain caliber) for however long your heart desires. Unlike other ranges that charge you by the hour, you can shoot until you basically run out of bullets without breaking the bank. Apparently, my bro-in law is a hoarder so we were there for the majority of the day. Didn't bring enough bullets of your own? What, you want to shoot a little longer but ran out? Not to worry, they do sell them there and they also rent guns too if you're interested. I found their prices very reasonable, $12 to shoot per person and you don't have to worry about a time limit. As any other range, you must have a membership card to shoot. That'll cost you 6 bucks and you have to take a safety course before they give it to you. Relax, the course is not that long. Just the basics of what you should and shouldn't do when you are out there and a run down of their rules. Once you get your card, you're good to go and it lasts for 3 years. They do have two different set ups of where you can shoot your guns. Rifles are shot to the left of the range and pistols are shot to the right of the range. You are only allowed to set up your station when the line is hot. Any other time you will be frowned upon and sternly noted! Safety is taken very seriously here and I have to say that's a good thing. At a place like this, one can never be too careful. Better to be safe than sorry! As for the actual shooting itself, they have 15 min intervals of when you are allowed to shoot. Every 5 mins, a set of beeps go off to notify you of how much time is left. Once the 15 mins are up, you shoot whatever is left in your mag and once everyone is done, you can go out and look at your handy work and see just how rusty you are. During that time, you can adjust your targets and set them up however close or far you want them to be. ***Snacks are highly recommended*** Given that food isn't exactly the closest thing to this place, you will become hungry during your stay. A little bite to eat before coming might tie you over until you're done but if not, then a nifty little treat would be your best option. They do have vending machines but with that, there is a limited choice to choose from. Plus, the machine might run out and then you're just screwed!! Best to bring your own!

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    Most of the ranges in Miami don't have safety rules in place or they just enforce them when they don't know you.

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    Henry's Shooting Range - Rings

    Henry's Shooting Range

    4.3(25 reviews)
    21.1 mi

    I try from Big Pine Key in the Keys just to shoot here because:…read more1. The price is right (20 bucks for three hours? That just does not exist where I come from.) No pressure to get your shooting done and to leave. I suppose if you needed more than 3 hours, they wouldn't care. 2. It's outside, and open style range type. I'm not cramped up in a little stall. 3. There is someone there (Eric), but no one is up your ass acting Fudd. It appears like Eric isn't always looking at everyone, but do something unsafe or break the rules, he seems to be on it right away, leaving you wondering, where the hell did he pop out from. Eric is very helpful and he always has a trick up his sleeve if your gun has a problem. I have learned a thing or two from him each time I have been there. He is also very nice and patient. 4. Speaking of Fudd. AK, AR, legal full auto, rapid fire, exploding targets-all ok. They leave the Fudd to the other ranges I've been. That being said, I'd bring your own IFAK--you are a long ways from nowhere with a bumpy slow road for an ambulance to get there if an accident happened. Remember, you are your own First Responder. The Downsides( or what I might call what to watch out for). 1. You should have a truck or SUV to make it out there. Road is bumpy and muddy. Your vehicle will be dirty. 2. This is not the place to go if you are a first time shooter or a non shooter. As someone else stated, this is not the place I would bring a kid. You are going to hear rapid fire, explosions, and you are going to get hit by many ejecting shell casings when you are up on the line. (bring your own eye and hearing protection). It is very easy to feel like you are in a fire fight on a battlefield when standing up on the line and everyone is shooting at once, esp. if there are a lot of shooters and a few have compensators on the end of their guns. You're gonna "feel" the concussion from multiple angles, at mutilple rates of fire and a new shooter might find this disconcerting. 3. Bathroom situation sucks. Be prepared to piss in the weeds. Works for me, but might not work with the ladies. 4. Bring everything you need. You will need bug spray. Prolly also need some suncreen. Bring your own refreshments. I mean bottled water too. Obviously, bring your guns (there's no rentals), and bring all your own ammo. They might have a target for you, but don't count on it. I always bring my own. Bring shoes that you won't mind getting muddy. That place can get very muddy. 5. Bring cash. $20/person. They don't take credit cards. 6. It's an eclectic crowd. All demographics on site and accepted. Everyone I have met there is nice/friendly. Most are willing to help you. That being said, one group I have seen there which I don't care for is, there are always a couple of people drinking there. In such cases, when those people are shooting on the line, I just stay back at my table until they are done. Just my belief-alcohol and guns just don't mix. You are going to have fun here.

    The Chinese instructor that works HAS A VERY VERY NASTY ATTITUDE he does not know how to speak to…read morepeople at all he gives you sarcastic answers when asking for help or just anything in general. He makes shooting at this range really uncomfortable and not fun at all this is my second encounter with him and it's always the same story! Lost my business never coming here again

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