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range in Richmond.. Dominion?

What range did you visit, what did you shoot, how were you treated, etc. Tell us about your day at the range.

Re: range in Richmond.. Dominion?

Postby Wallace » Mon, 16 Jan 2012 18:20:40

I visited Dominion a few days ago for the first time and left with an overall good impression. The guy at the counter was really nice and patient with an obvious newby. Gave me some quick tips, and set me up with everything I needed. It is an old place but it gets the job done. The ammo is priced a little higher than retail, but $8 to shoot all day would seem to offset that cost. The new club in the West End of Richmond is going to be $20 per hour. The place is a little dark and feels like a basement/dungeon. Not that I need cheese and wine on a tray next to me, but I do like to feel comfortable. Overall I would go back, and I would recommend the place.

With some more competition coming to town,I would suggest a few improvements:

Some fresh paint never hurts anything. Clear out the cobwebs.
Improve the lighting in the lanes. And their outdoor signage.
Maybe add some more noise reduction.


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Re: range in Richmond.. Dominion?

Postby nnixon6 » Tue, 21 Feb 2012 22:19:23

Dominion. Went there once.
Unfortunately I was the wrong color, I don't belong to a gang and I shoot my pistols using the Weaver stance - not sideways like the gansta's.
They're expensive, exclusive to the gansta's, filthy and rude and it's also unsafe at anytime of the day or night.
Odd's are you'll get mugged by 30 wanna-be's just getting your gun from the car to the range.

Go to The Smoking Gun in Colonial Heights ($20/hour, use your own ammo) or join Colonial Shooting Academy.
F' Dominion and all the people that go there to practice for their next drive-by.


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Re: range in Richmond.. Dominion?

Postby ChicagoGuy » Wed, 22 Feb 2012 10:27:16

Dominion. Went there once.
Unfortunately I was the wrong color, I don't belong to a gang and I shoot my pistols using the Weaver stance - not sideways like the gansta's.
They're expensive, exclusive to the gansta's, filthy and rude and it's also unsafe at anytime of the day or night.
Odd's are you'll get mugged by 30 wanna-be's just getting your gun from the car to the range.

Go to The Smoking Gun in Colonial Heights ($20/hour, use your own ammo) or join Colonial Shooting Academy.
F' Dominion and all the people that go there to practice for their next drive-by.



WOW!!!!! Tell us just how you really feel? By you being the "wrong" color and not a "gansta" I can only assume your race?

Let me say this as someone who has shot at both places. Neither one is "top flight." However, I have never felt threatened at either location. I've never been to Dominion and only seen any one nationality there. In fact generally speaking. Blacks (of which I am one) and any other minorities have always been just that. The minority present at the time. At the same time I HAVE noticed several women there. Some were shooting with husbands/boyfriends. I've also noticed women MEETING (not arriving) with instructors for lessons. I can only assume these people didn't feel the threat you perceived. The staff at both locations has always been nothing but friendly and helpful.


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Re: range in Richmond.. Dominion?

Postby clayinva » Tue, 06 Mar 2012 21:53:22

I have been to Dominion before, and did not feel unsafe as a middle-aged white guy. I belong to an outdoor range now (Black Creek) where they have no ammo purchase requirements. They have essentially member-enforced range rules, and it costs about $150 a year. For that, what you get is the use of the range; pistols, rifles, and shotguns all can be used. Definitely cheaper if you shoot a lot; not so much if you only go occasionally.

For the extra convenience of being inside I would consider a membership at the new indoor range in Henrico; need to check out exactly what it covers. Haven't been inside yet, but I understand it is very nice.


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Re: range in Richmond.. Dominion?

Postby Jakeiscrazy » Tue, 06 Mar 2012 22:12:49

clayinva wrote:I have been to Dominion before, and did not feel unsafe as a middle-aged white guy. I belong to an outdoor range now (Black Creek) where they have no ammo purchase requirements. They have essentially member-enforced range rules, and it costs about $150 a year. For that, what you get is the use of the range; pistols, rifles, and shotguns all can be used. Definitely cheaper if you shoot a lot; not so much if you only go occasionally.

For the extra convenience of being inside I would consider a membership at the new indoor range in Henrico; need to check out exactly what it covers. Haven't been inside yet, but I understand it is very nice.

Hey as long as the topic is present. How do you like Black Creek? What's their longest range? Can you bring guests? What's the biggest rifle you can shoot? I know I'm asking a lot of questions that I could probably find out by just calling up but I would like to get a feel from one of their members.
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Re: range in Richmond.. Dominion?

Postby Proudtobeararms » Wed, 07 Mar 2012 06:58:18

They need to clear out the rif-raf in Dominion. I've been in there when groups of 5-10 kids were walking around with loaded firearms pointed in every direction except the targets. Would not bring the youngsters on a Saturday. No firearm safety in this place, though to be fair the workers did say something a few times but didnt really enforce it. Go 4pm during the week and itll be ok. Working targets are not the norm either.

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Re: range in Richmond.. Dominion?

Postby Proudtobeararms » Wed, 07 Mar 2012 07:01:37

I just read the other posts, my definition of "kids" should be interpreted as the element everyone else has seemed to notice, they were all wearing the same color and spoke like they were shooting a scene from boyz in da hood..word homey

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Re: range in Richmond.. Dominion?

Postby Newgunguy » Thu, 08 Mar 2012 14:08:02

Okay I'm going to keep this one going with my 2 cents. Here in commie Mass, you can use your own ammo at most places in your own gun, but if you rent one you have to buy their ammo. Then you have some that you can only use frangibles in, and plus you can't shoot at silhouette targets unless the range has a licensee to do so. That also means for both indoor and outdoor ranges, and good luck trying to get to use your new bleeding zombie torso. I really hope when we head down there this weekend we can get a house with plenty of property in Halifax so I can blow stuff up and shoot all day.
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