Hard to compare, because all the outdoor ranges are clubs. As far as public indoor ranges, the one near my house is $20 first person, $10 additional person, all you can shoot. This new one is $20 first person, $10 second person for one hour. Another 30 minutes is $5. ($25 for 90 minutes) after that, if nobody is waiting you can keep shooting. I usually stay around 90 minutes at the "all you can shoot" place. So, for me, it would be $20 vs. $25 for 90 minutes.
If you set it exactly at 130 feet you could do ballistic math and get rifles sighted in, to a degree. A combat carbine 5.56 bullet, aimed at 200 yards, has a flight path that is level with the bore at 50 yards and 200 yards, with a hump in the middle. So theoretically, you could math your way to how many MOAs to be "low" at the 130 feet mark. Wouldn't be much.
They are NFA friendly, and I have been looking at NFA stuff. I want a transferrable full auto suppressed MP5 but would settle for an M16. :USA:
They have a rental full auto M249 SAW. I see online that they built the place ground up to be a range.