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Unwanted attention at shooting ranges?
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1042009" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>This is another reason I haven't been back to the range. I've been shooting guns since I could hold it up myself and dad didn't have to help me... So I was taught proper handling early-on. Our local range is full of all types of yuppies and newbies, and quite frankly it scares me. It's not that I mind people asking questions or genuinely interested in learning something new. I'll help anyone, and have on several occasions. It's the people who are out there blasting away for attention or shooting their AR-10 right beside me slinging brass all in my face, knowing it, and not giving a ****. THOSE are the people I want to beat with their own gun, so I try to avoid them. When I go to the range, I go there to "do work" and ladder testing and load development. I don't go just to blast away and burn powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1042009, member: 12995"] This is another reason I haven't been back to the range. I've been shooting guns since I could hold it up myself and dad didn't have to help me... So I was taught proper handling early-on. Our local range is full of all types of yuppies and newbies, and quite frankly it scares me. It's not that I mind people asking questions or genuinely interested in learning something new. I'll help anyone, and have on several occasions. It's the people who are out there blasting away for attention or shooting their AR-10 right beside me slinging brass all in my face, knowing it, and not giving a ****. THOSE are the people I want to beat with their own gun, so I try to avoid them. When I go to the range, I go there to "do work" and ladder testing and load development. I don't go just to blast away and burn powder. [/QUOTE]
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