Karl Hungus
12-27-2010, 09:26 AM
http://www.ajc.com/news/dekalb/place-for-those-who-787596.html
Tyler Perkins, a 26-year-old entrepreneur, opened Quickshot in a brick building that used to house an auto repair shop. The self-described “inside-the-perimeter kind of guy,” started shooting last year and had to drive to ranges in Forest Park, Norcross or Smyrna. “It was a pain in the butt,” said Perkins, who also owns a demolition company.
Simply put, he said, “It’s a huge circle (I- 285) with a diverse population who want to shoot guns.” And there was nowhere to do it.
Tyler Perkins, a 26-year-old entrepreneur, opened Quickshot in a brick building that used to house an auto repair shop. The self-described “inside-the-perimeter kind of guy,” started shooting last year and had to drive to ranges in Forest Park, Norcross or Smyrna. “It was a pain in the butt,” said Perkins, who also owns a demolition company.
Simply put, he said, “It’s a huge circle (I- 285) with a diverse population who want to shoot guns.” And there was nowhere to do it.