I have always enjoyed my time at Eagle Eye. All the staff are professional and knowledgable. It is the only place I go for recreational shooting.
Kevin G.
Place rating: 5 Wentzville, MO
I’m really impressed with the personal service each time I’ve gone to Eagle Eye. Being a relative newcomer to the shooting game I appreciate the kind, professional manner in which the staff answers all my questions. I’ve enjoyed quality times shooting there with family and friends and can’t wait to go back.
Scott E.
Place rating: 5 Wentzville, MO
This is a nice clean place to shoot without the intimidation of an overly«techy» staff. I only have a few indoor ranges to compare this to but Eagle Eye is exceptionally clean, well laid out, and the lanes are nicely lit.(You can control your own lighting in your booth). Prices are very reasonable and their staff seems like they are as knowledgeable as you need them to be. Love the fact that they have a gunsmith on staff. a one stop shop! Keep up the good work.
Adam S.
Place rating: 2 Saint Peters, MO
I lost 10 pounds shooting 1 hour. We step into the range and I’m immediately hit with a blast of heat. It was 90 degrees + in there. I could hear a massive unit blowing away, but why was it so hot?! It’s because they just turned it on. Well, I told the range attendant how hot it was while sweat was pouring off of my chin. He told me that the a/c unit didnt meet the standards for what they needed. Really? Taken straight from their website: «Ventilation-Our state-of-the-art climate controlled facility was designed with our customer’s health in mind.- Equipped with aState-of-the-art ventilation using a dual HEPA filtration system which is designed to remove 99.9% of airborne contaminates and lead dust– Providing our guests with a consistent temperature and clean air, regardless of outside air temperature.» So, I’ll believe the website and say the attendant was lying. I didn’t ask to have the air turned on, and it was going full blast when we walked into the range. They obviously turned it on when they knew a customer was going to shoot. Besides that, the place was clean, spacious, and had some cool guns for sale/rent.
Bryan M.
Place rating: 4 Macungie, PA
Disclaimer: This is only my second indoor range. Much in common with Ultimate Defense, but some intriguing differences. First, tomorrow is fully-automatic weapon day. Not sure of the hours. Call ahead. This may disrupt use by folks wanting to practice with standard, handguns and rifles. But, they have several fully automatic rifles, and I believe a fully automatic Glock. Even though the ammo is expensive, that would be an exciting experience. Newly opened. Well staffed. Open floor with several handguns and long guns for sale, and several for display. There’s a nice .50 Barrett which is hard to not ogle. I believe that there are 12 lanes in the range, split between two sections. Rifles up to .30. Shotguns with slugs or 00 buckshot — confirm with range master. The lanes have good ventilation, though feel slightly darker than UD. Where UD has an abundance of glass around the lanes, which gives it a more open feel, this feels less open. Interestingly, the floor is a wood/parquet kind of surface. Not sure why. They also teach classes. They seem to have .22LR available for customers renting. Memberships are available. $ 310 per annum buys unlimited range use — not bad. Lane rates are $ 20/hr, list price. There are several membership options which reduce that lane rate. Also an on-sight gunsmith operation. I did not try that this time. Just rented an hour of range time and wandered around the floor talking with the staff. Lots of visitors, as this is brand new. It is kind of amusing that this new range is next door to a telemarketing operation with the contract to sell Obamacare health products. Humorous juxtaposition.