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Old 04-18-2011, 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by 220swifty View Post
Anybody at a gun range should be prepared for the noise anyways. If they are not, they have no business whining about it either.
The brakes tend to knock the insulation off the ceiling of our shooting shed, and the muzzle blast from some of the big guns tends to knock anything off the benches on either side if them.
I find that neither responsible nor is it respecting others at a range.
If a person insists on making a disturbance while I am RO on a line they will be told to either wait until the people next to them vacate, or shoot outside at the end of the shed, and that has NOTHING to do with the noise or someone whining about noise, hearing and eye protection are mandatory at our range.
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