Uncle Buck
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I have my own shooting range, the pistol range is used more than the rifle range.
I have several targets that when you shoot them, they move and reset, so you know they have been hit and are ready again to be fired at. I buy another one almost every month to add to the range.
A (now former) friend wanted to shoot some of his military type guns on the range. He knows the rules, he has used it before with no problems.
I do not know what type of ammo he was using, I suspect it was a steel core type. He hit every target on the range (Spray and pray) and with the exception of one very heavy duty swinging target, shot them to pieces. Mostly by shooting through the legs holding them up. When we had shot before, he was told he had to use the back stop when he shot.
Needless to say, I was very angry and told him I did not want him shooting here again. His juvenile antics and the fact he did not clean up after himself just added to my frustration.
Thanks for letting me vent.
I have several targets that when you shoot them, they move and reset, so you know they have been hit and are ready again to be fired at. I buy another one almost every month to add to the range.
A (now former) friend wanted to shoot some of his military type guns on the range. He knows the rules, he has used it before with no problems.
I do not know what type of ammo he was using, I suspect it was a steel core type. He hit every target on the range (Spray and pray) and with the exception of one very heavy duty swinging target, shot them to pieces. Mostly by shooting through the legs holding them up. When we had shot before, he was told he had to use the back stop when he shot.
Needless to say, I was very angry and told him I did not want him shooting here again. His juvenile antics and the fact he did not clean up after himself just added to my frustration.
Thanks for letting me vent.