by Sky King » Thu Aug 05, 2010 9:37 am
If my memory serves me, I believe the cost factor was the excuse. I felt it was totally bogus as it was one of the few things at Shelby Farms that you had to pay to use. They used penal farm trustees to work at the range doing things as basic maintenance, picking up brass, putting targets together and so on.
They also claimed that residents on the other side of the Wolfe River complained about the noise and they claimed that stray bullets were comming too close to their houses. This too was bogus because the dirt berm at the end of the range was so high that you couldn't shoot over it from the shooting position. To aim over the berm, you would have to come out from under the shooting position roof or shoot through the roof.
The only place the alleged bullets could be comming from would be from people shooting illegally down on the river which was between the berm and the residential area. But of course, the never bothered to investigate that, they just shut down the range.
If cost is a real issue, I doubt that many users would have objected to having the fee raised. It was still less than any of the other private ranges. Plus unless you are a member of MSSA, there is no location that provides a long distance range for rifles.
Sam Cooper
Memphis, Tennessee