Spartan wrote:How about adding the " gun Safety rules"
1. Treat every gun as if it is loaded
2. muzzle control:
3.know your target and what is beyond
You forgot a pretty important one: Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
Spartan wrote:How about adding the " gun Safety rules"
1. Treat every gun as if it is loaded
2. muzzle control:
3.know your target and what is beyond
Squib Joe wrote:If another shooter on the range tells you that you can't pick up your brass, talk to a range officer. If a range officer tells you that you can't pick up your brass, ask for his name and then ask to speak to a supervisor. The brass is yours, without a doubt, and you're entitled to safely collect it.
macphisto wrote:Rodentman wrote:If one shoots a revolver at Bill's I assume he can simply pocket the brass. It will never hit the floor.
You have to be stealthy and quick about it or one of the brass nazis from hell (aka Bill's rep) will come and knock it out of your hand and over the ledge.
Pat Cannon wrote:macphisto wrote:Rodentman wrote:If one shoots a revolver at Bill's I assume he can simply pocket the brass. It will never hit the floor.
You have to be stealthy and quick about it or one of the brass nazis from hell (aka Bill's rep) will come and knock it out of your hand and over the ledge.Hasn't happened to me yet.
SparkyJeff wrote:I've been told that if I have a revolver with blazer aluminum ammo It would be OK if I made certain that I put the aluminum in the trash can.
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