RandomPerson
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Today I visited my local range. Indoors, stalls with walls 3-4 feet deep and fold down tables in each one. I'm a larger person, quite tall, not exactly thin. Between my body and my rifle, I'm sure 99% of that was inside the stall. The person to my left was a smaller person, not tall, not heavyset. He folded the table down and was standing far out that I could see his body around the stall walls, while shooting a pistol. This sent tons of hot brass into my stall, my bag, my box of ammo, etc. All-in-all I had a pretty good day and enjoyed my shoot.
Was this person out of line? Should I have said something to them? To the range master (not actively watching people shoot, but easily accessible in the store part of the range)?
The range has electric overhead target retrieval, so you can put your target wherever you want. To me it seems odd to put your adjustable target at 7 yards and fire from 1.5 yards.
Was this person out of line? Should I have said something to them? To the range master (not actively watching people shoot, but easily accessible in the store part of the range)?
The range has electric overhead target retrieval, so you can put your target wherever you want. To me it seems odd to put your adjustable target at 7 yards and fire from 1.5 yards.