Was just their a couple weeks ago.
The have changed a couple things since last year.
Chamber flags now required in each uncased firearm during cease-fire, can be bought their for $1.00 each, no more than two or three firearms uncased at a time per shooter per bench, all firearms must be cased and uncased on the bench keeping muzzle pointed down range.
General rules are as others posted.
No silhouette target of any kind, no rapid fire, no double taps, no OC, no draw and fire.
One shot per second is the fastest you can shoot. No handling of firearms, ammo or mags/clips during cease fire. Which means no loading/unloading of mags, no casing/uncasing of firearms.
When cease fire is called, unload the firearm, action open/locked back with chamber flag inserted, take a few steps back against the back rail.
Price is still $15 for the day for......I believe, 10 to 100 yard. 200 and 300 yard is extra.
New this year, they set up a plinking range for .22 shooters which is a different fee, don't remember what it is.
All in all I still enjoy going their. I spend most of my time on the 25 yard. The range master is a descent enough guy. I chat with him quite a bit when I'm their. He will give you a good hollering if you F' up, but if you pay attention you won't have any problems.