Sweet Shooter
New member
I noticed the mention on another thread. Maybe it's just me but hearing anyone say that shooting is a cure for stress is worrying to me. I can certainly appreciate zen and chilaxing, but I hate to have stress heads next to me at the range.
There was one guy who I thought for a while was going to flip his lid. Every week he would get red faced, and cuss under his breath at his sprawling groups... and just give off all the wrong signals. He chain smoked and it was very unpleasant to be within 20 feet of him. And if ever the wind blew... jeeeez you should have heard this guy. My answer was simply to leave.
I don't think it's fair and consider it an imposition. I personally also consider those folks who can't handle routine pressure in the first place to be unstable.
I'm not aligning my observations of this guy with those guys in that other thread (that's why I stayed away from that thread) I don't mean any offense, but I'm interested in how you guys really feel about it?
Does identifying the sport/activity as a form of stress relief—as a safety valve, prop up a requirement for mental-heath background checks before ownership, for people who are not previously known to have issues?
-SS-
There was one guy who I thought for a while was going to flip his lid. Every week he would get red faced, and cuss under his breath at his sprawling groups... and just give off all the wrong signals. He chain smoked and it was very unpleasant to be within 20 feet of him. And if ever the wind blew... jeeeez you should have heard this guy. My answer was simply to leave.
I don't think it's fair and consider it an imposition. I personally also consider those folks who can't handle routine pressure in the first place to be unstable.
I'm not aligning my observations of this guy with those guys in that other thread (that's why I stayed away from that thread) I don't mean any offense, but I'm interested in how you guys really feel about it?
Does identifying the sport/activity as a form of stress relief—as a safety valve, prop up a requirement for mental-heath background checks before ownership, for people who are not previously known to have issues?
-SS-