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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalobob" data-source="post: 217730" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Well, if you were around special forces personnel then you certainly do not seem to be like most of them that I knew. The combat veterans were all very knowledgeable people and very courteous. I can not say the same for the REMFs but the vets were very nice and gentle people as long as they were allowed to be. I used to run the range on Saturdays for the 10 SFG rifle team when they would practice. Seems that they requested me because they knew if they let me fire a few rounds I would let them play around. I never remember as single one of them acting like you and saying that they were the only ones that mattered.</p><p></p><p>I shoot F-class at Quantico and a few months ago a guy complained the muzzle blast from my unbraked 308 was bothering him. I thought that was strange but I still moved up further so it would be less and got myself reset. Perhaps he had a headache or sinusitis, I do not know but I moved when he nicely asked me to.</p><p></p><p>It is people like you who seem to think that once you get to a range that what you do to other people doesn't matter. That all of the rest of us have to put up with your behavior The only thing that matters is what you want to do. That is what this whole thread is about. Rude and discourteous people. </p><p></p><p> So, if you bounced a piece of brass into somebodies $2,000 dollar scope and cut the lens would you would be willing to pay to have sent to the factory and have the lens replaced or would you do what you have just done and run your mouth and deny that there is a problem and claim it is other people's fault for even being at the range when you wish to shoot.</p><p></p><p>If you have no courtesy and expect the whole world to tolerate you then at sometime in your life you may sit down at a bench next to me and be surprised that there is no tolerance for your lack of courtesy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalobob, post: 217730, member: 8"] Well, if you were around special forces personnel then you certainly do not seem to be like most of them that I knew. The combat veterans were all very knowledgeable people and very courteous. I can not say the same for the REMFs but the vets were very nice and gentle people as long as they were allowed to be. I used to run the range on Saturdays for the 10 SFG rifle team when they would practice. Seems that they requested me because they knew if they let me fire a few rounds I would let them play around. I never remember as single one of them acting like you and saying that they were the only ones that mattered. I shoot F-class at Quantico and a few months ago a guy complained the muzzle blast from my unbraked 308 was bothering him. I thought that was strange but I still moved up further so it would be less and got myself reset. Perhaps he had a headache or sinusitis, I do not know but I moved when he nicely asked me to. It is people like you who seem to think that once you get to a range that what you do to other people doesn't matter. That all of the rest of us have to put up with your behavior The only thing that matters is what you want to do. That is what this whole thread is about. Rude and discourteous people. So, if you bounced a piece of brass into somebodies $2,000 dollar scope and cut the lens would you would be willing to pay to have sent to the factory and have the lens replaced or would you do what you have just done and run your mouth and deny that there is a problem and claim it is other people's fault for even being at the range when you wish to shoot. If you have no courtesy and expect the whole world to tolerate you then at sometime in your life you may sit down at a bench next to me and be surprised that there is no tolerance for your lack of courtesy. [/QUOTE]
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