JohnBT
Member
"do not fire into the sky thinking it’s harmless."
I think all of us, at least the ones who have been here awhile, know this. We have had the discussion many times before. The rule I was taught 50+ years ago was: Know your backstop/know what's downrange behind your target.
As always, we get sidetracked by a discussion of stray shots vs. aimed shots vs. shooting into the sky at 45 or 85 degress from the horizontal vs. "If I could shoot exactly straight up in the air, what would happen?"
As you can see from my previous post, the straight up in the air question has been frequently asked.
John
I think all of us, at least the ones who have been here awhile, know this. We have had the discussion many times before. The rule I was taught 50+ years ago was: Know your backstop/know what's downrange behind your target.
As always, we get sidetracked by a discussion of stray shots vs. aimed shots vs. shooting into the sky at 45 or 85 degress from the horizontal vs. "If I could shoot exactly straight up in the air, what would happen?"
As you can see from my previous post, the straight up in the air question has been frequently asked.
John