*Huey » Today, 11:15 am » wrote: ↑
Somebody say ammosexual? Of you, the gunophobe, did.
High-caliber shooting ranges are expanding their niche thanks to a
new wave of gun-curious Americans,
including women, minorities, liberals and the apolitical. About 26.2 million people became first-time gun owners in the past five years, catalyzed by the pandemic and subsequent social unrest and crime spikes, according to
annual surveys of gun retailers by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, a gun-industry trade group.
“You want a place where they feel comfortable coming in and shooting,” said Oklahoma-based gun-range consultant Jeff Swanson. He tells prospective clients that old-school ranges—what he calls “stale, pale and male”—had better evolve so as “not to become the next RadioShack or Linens ‘n Things.”
https://www.wsj.com/us-news/its-ladies- ... e-62ef8bbb
I looked at the gun range pictured in the WSJ article you linked to. It looks just like any other gun range.
Now, if someone wants to see a "next level" shooting range, check this out the "Governor's Gun Club" in Kennesaw Ga.
- state-of-the-art 87,500sf sport shooting and convention facility
- 35,000 square foot Indoor Shotgun Field
- 32 Indoor Pistol & Rifle Lanes
- Three 100 Yard Indoor High-Power Rifle
- Situational Training Simulator (STS) Firearm Safety Training System
- 6,000 sf Main Dining Area For Conventions & Private Events
- Members Lounge With 2 Full-Service Bars and Pool Tables



