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    Chasing the Horizon RJ's Avatar
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    Tucson to Phoenix: Range or Training Recommendations

    My wife and I are traveling through the Tucson / Phoenix Arizona area by RV over the next couple weeks.

    If anyone knows of a good pistol range in Tucson, or Phoenix, or in between, near or on I10, please let me know. I need to do some proficiency drills / shooting of both my VP9 and PPS M2. Need a range out to at least 25 yards. Indoors would be nice, but not required.

    I'd also like to get info on any good instructors in the same area for some 1:1 training. Looking to pay for an hour, or possibly two, for a private evaluation of my grip, stance, trigger press etc. by someone who can help.

    We are currently in Las Cruces NM, and plan to be in Tucson on Thursday for at least a week. Then we as headed to Phoenix, not sure how long at this point.

    Thanks a bunch.

    Rich
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    Rich,

    Chris Lapre is a member here who hosts and teaches a ton of classes in the south Phoenix area (Casa Grande). He's a super squared away fella that might be a very good contact for you. He's only on here occasionally but I'd recommend dropping him a pm.

    https://pistol-forum.com/member.php?2987-ChrisLapre


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    Sent a FB Message, bro - Tucson is home to Rob Lisak, a seriously good bro!

    Ask him if you can practice with him, maybe? Might be worth more than an lesson...

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    Ben Avery Shooting Facility is off the I17 up to Flagstaff. They have on site camping for shooters.

    https://www.azgfd.com/Shooting/BASF
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    Sierra Vista Range, south of I-10 at Benson and Tombstone. Pretty decent public range, and you can go see Tombstone, too. Check the calendar at the website: http://www.sierravistarange.org to see what events might be going on.

    Tucson has, or used to have, an indoor range in town, and a decent range west of town. There are a few indoor ranges in the Phoenix valley, and outdoor ones around the edges.

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    Thanks all! Much obliged.

    Les - Thanks for the PM.

    Rich

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    PHX has a number of range options and some good local instructors.

    http://www.c2tactical.com This indoor one is of I10. I've used them once or twice when installing sights.

    http://caswells.com Also indoors off the 60 which maybe out of the way for you.

    I'd also highly recommend Chris Lapre if he is available. I have AARs on PF if you're interested. Disclaimer I've become good friends with him over the years since attending his classes so take it for what it's worth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duelist View Post
    Sierra Vista Range, south of I-10 at Benson and Tombstone. Pretty decent public range, and you can go see Tombstone, too. Check the calendar at the website: http://www.sierravistarange.org to see what events might be going on.
    That's not the range I used in near Sierra Vista, but they make you dress funny and the membership rules might be prohibitive...

    When in/near Tuscon, don't miss out on the Sonora Desert Museum.

    Ft. Bowie is also worth a stop, though it might be off your path.
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    Pinal County Public Shooting range: 2730 S Isom Rd, Casa Grande, AZ 85193

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich_Jenkins View Post
    My wife and I are traveling through the Tucson / Phoenix Arizona area by RV over the next couple weeks.

    If anyone knows of a good pistol range in Tucson, or Phoenix, or in between, near or on I10, please let me know. I need to do some proficiency drills / shooting of both my VP9 and PPS M2. Need a range out to at least 25 yards. Indoors would be nice, but not required.

    I'd also like to get info on any good instructors in the same area for some 1:1 training. Looking to pay for an hour, or possibly two, for a private evaluation of my grip, stance, trigger press etc. by someone who can help.

    We are currently in Las Cruces NM, and plan to be in Tucson on Thursday for at least a week. Then we as headed to Phoenix, not sure how long at this point.

    Thanks a bunch.

    Rich
    Ben Avery Shooting Range in North Phoenix.
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