I don't buy this. I don't mind that they tell me I can't take pictures, but don't single us out and ignore the others in the range that are doing the same thing. If it is their policy, I can follow it and will respect it. My problem was he walked right by the others and didn't say a word. That was what bothered me and decided to leave. If you want to keep trying to defend them, that's fine too. I no longer go there so they can keep doing whatever they want.toytec07 wrote: The reason they do not allow pictures on their range is insurance. Something to do with their insurance policy asks them to prevent it. Do you really want a picture of you standing in a stall shooting your kids little 22 pistol at a target that looks like you shot with a 12 gauge? Yes, I have seen that.
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- Fri Jan 06, 2012 12:44 pm
- Forum: Shooting Ranges
- Topic: Bullet Trap
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Re: Bullet Trap
- Wed Sep 07, 2011 11:45 am
- Forum: Shooting Ranges
- Topic: Bullet Trap
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Re: Bullet Trap
I've gone there a few times. I went there for my CHL and introduced a few friends and coworkers to go there to for their CHL. The last time I was there, one of their "range master" yelling at my friend to put away his camera or leave, that they weren't allowed to take pictures in the range. A few bays over had people taking pictures as well as people in the adjacent room. He didn't say a word to them and continued on to sweeping the floors. We packed up and left after that. Neither me or any of my friends and co-workers go there any more.