it's meh. prices are good and indoor pistol range is small but nice. there's only one 100yd. outdoor range so if you want to shoot pistols you have to stand downrange to do it. there are some tables set up so you can lay out your gear or shoot rifles from them, but I don't like the fact that there are shooters with rifles behind me. the way it's set up is that the first one there basically "owns" the range, so I can see how it would suck if you wanted to shoot your Mosin but there are two knuckleheads shooting pistols and they were there first. obviously you share the range as best you can, but if I'm shooting pistols in front of the berm, I gotta walk back behind the firing line, let the rifles shoot, then walk back downrange to shoot again. not ideal.
i heard that the club is very trap oriented. they don't allow outdoor range shooting when there is trap shooting going on, but that hasn't impacted me. I also heard that a lot of the club is hunters who really only get the rust off prior to hunting season, so there's not a lot of demand to get the plinking range up and running (which has apparently been under construction for a while.)
If you only want to shoot pistols indoors (and even then it's 25 yards - no short shooting allowed) it's ok. If you want to shoot rifles, it's hit or miss whether or not you have to wait or hope those there before you hook you up. there is also an archery range as well as two stocked ponds for fishing, so even though I haven't used either, it's a bonus.
i know they were approaching 700 members, and that's the cap, so if you want to join you gotta hurry. if you want, I can show you around sometime. the guys I've met there are great, but frankly it just lacks the ranges of other clubs.