With the increasing popularity of shooting for sport and recreation, shooting ranges have become more and more common. These ranges vary from indoor to outdoor ranges depending on the specific kind of shooting that you enjoy.
Indoor shooting ranges are for stationary target practice, often for the smaller caliber weapons that are shooting at targets that are in one location. At these ranges you are recommended to wear ear protection to muffle the loud sounds of the weapons that are firing down the range. Indoor shooting ranges are often used by people with small handguns and are often shown in movies being used my police and other members of the armed services.
Outdoor shooting ranges provide shooters with a more realistic place to practice long range shooting. These ranges have wind and weather conditions that do not occur if you are inside, but will occur when you are out shooting in the real world. Outdoor shooting ranges are often geared towards those who go out and shoot birds with larger caliber weapons.
Shooting ranges are geared towards all types of shooters: whether you own a small hand gun or a large sniper rifle, you will be able to find a shooting range to fit your needs. Indoor ranges allow more of the precision that you would need with a small weapon at a smaller target. Whereas outdoor ranges allow you to use large caliber weapons and have more practice outside. No matter what type of hunting you are interested in or what type of gun you own you will be able to find a shooting range that fits your shooting needs.