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Robert*PPS
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Re: Range Rules

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AndyC wrote: The police officer's badge on your belt means that you can over-ride the range officers any time you want, because you're a trained professional. Threatening to arrest them when they won't bow to your authority will earn the respect of everyone present and ensure the immediate cooperation of the range officer (I hope his ears are still bleeding, I really do)

Pleeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaassseeeee tell this story! :bigear: :mrgreen:

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Re: Range Rules

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K.Mooneyham wrote:AndyC, I truly hope all of those were over a LONG period of time.
AndyC wrote:Oh, they were - I started with a small list and added to it over a period of about a year.
Is this your list? I've seen it posted all over the internet for years! :shock:
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Re: Range Rules

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Was at a range in DFW two weeks ago, actually heard someone ask the RO (paraphrased) "can I adjust the sights on a pistol, my shots are off"
That the bulk of your shots on the target are low absolutely means that there's something wrong with the sights, yes.
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