The shots were not on target, a few hit my target. And the guys on the lane on the other side of him left too. Not sure if he left soon after that or not. I have been back to that range and not had any problems since. In fact it is where I go if it is just me going. I go to another range if I am going with a group.KBCraig wrote:Were you leaving because of the rapid fire? Why? Were the shots on target?
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- Fri Mar 09, 2007 12:24 pm
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- Wed Mar 07, 2007 10:16 am
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To me getting hit with brass is part of a full range. Its just something that you have to live with. If someone can not see this, then they need to find another range where they can be all alone.
Now with the rapid fire. I have been at the range and had someone walk up to the lane to my left, frist mag was rapid fire in less the 2 sec. I packed up my stuff and left as the range officer was talking to the guy.
Now with the rapid fire. I have been at the range and had someone walk up to the lane to my left, frist mag was rapid fire in less the 2 sec. I packed up my stuff and left as the range officer was talking to the guy.