I don't believe many members of the armed forces would want to wear their uniform while on recreational time. At least not here stateside. The uniform is something you wear to work, not for play especially off base. The only people I see wearing camo at the range are hunter types or military wanabees. Soldiers and Marines wear and see uniforms enough that they don't have to play dressup to go to the range, bowling or any other recreational activiity. Back in the day it was against regs to wear the uniform out to play. Today not so muchEl_Capitan wrote: The rule I posted was only to show that they do NOT allow silhouettes. With out silhouettes you can not practice for CHL test or qualify for CHL there. Hence NOT CHL friendly. I almost always shoot silhouette targets with my carry gun. I completely understand the no rocks, cans, bottles and steel targets for safety reasons and it would make a huge mess. So why should a member of the U.S. Armed forces dressed in his/her uniform not be allowed to shoot there? Like you said their facility their rules. I say my guns, my ammo, my silhouettes and my money will simply go else where. Then everyone will be happy.
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