Re: Double Action in Yeadon
Double Action is my default range to go to, as its the closest. Mike, the owner, is a great guy. As is the other staff I have interacted with, most being local cops. I've been slacking and need to get in there again soon.
They occasionally post specials and classes on their Facebook page.
Re: Double Action in Yeadon
+1 on the quality of the range and the staff.
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Can you bring in your own ammunition? How about hand loads?
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Iron Sights
Can you bring in your own ammunition? How about hand loads?
In my experience, if you buy some you can also use your own without any raised eyebrows. Good guy, retired cop. Have even shot next to Philly cops who didn't seem to balk at the concept of armed civilians.
ETA: Though don't know about hand loads.
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I might have to give it a try. Thanks.
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When last I was there, they didn't permit outside ammo.
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lagco
When last I was there, they didn't permit outside ammo.
Same here. Its the only reason I dont go there.
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No, you have to purchase ammo there. I have never come across an outdoor range that does not have this requirement in the area. Delaware County Field and Stream in Media is another range in the area that is an open door range. They have no ammunition sales, so you have to bring your own ammo. In fact, there are no target, ammo, or any accessory sales there.
DCFS are very restrictive on how many rounds one is allowed to load at one time (5 at a time max). Silhouette targets are not permitted.
DCFS does allow high powered firing and have wonderful skeet and trap ranges. They have an awesome bow range.
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Corporal_B
No, you have to purchase ammo there. I have never come across an indoor range that does not have this requirement in the area. Delaware County Field and Stream in Media is another range in the area that is an open door range. They have no ammunition sales, so you have to bring your own ammo. In fact, there are no target, ammo, or any accessory sales there.
DCFS are very restrictive on how many rounds one is allowed to load at one time (5 at a time max). Silhouette targets are not permitted.
DCFS does allow high powered firing and have wonderful skeet and trap ranges. They have an awesome bow range.
Delaware County Field and Stream sells targets and clays there at the office. And you can bring your own ammo to Targetmaster as long as it is brass.