stubbicatt
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Yep. Gotta wake up early and get there before the yahoos. Most of the hard core yahoos are sleeping it off at that hour.
I thought it was bad when I showed up at the local gun club I used to live within driving distance of only to find some mall ninja want to "running drills" with his AR and taking up whole shooting ranges ( there were multiple). Who want to shoot next to that? But it was not to bad because we had multiple places to safely shoot at the range.
I joined this forum because it is "high road." That doesn't sound like the best example of a post to me.so let me get this straight...
you encounter young shooters at a gun range, attempting to have fun and train, and you observe what you perceive to be a lack of safety and courtesy. and rather than encourage them, and coach and mentor them, and politely ask for some space on the line, you decide the correct action is to come whine on the anonymous internet, call them names, and air your biases against military style weapons?
i find your collective behavior reprehensible. how do you think these people will learn safe and responsible gun handling if YOU don't help them? you are cowards. you should be setting an example, not deriding people who like a different style of shooting.
Corpral_Agarn said:Despite what some of our fellow High Roaders think, I think the OP did the right thing. He saw a situation, determined that it was not a place he should have his family and left.
If I had my family with me and saw an unsafe situation involving firearms, or any unsafe situation for that matter, and it was easily avoidable, I would have done the same. Waaaayyyy to many people are careless with firearms and while I agree that someone should be helping them out and showing them the way to do things, making sure your family is safe is NUMBER ONE.