Heffay wrote:"How the hell do you limp wrist an AK?"
Friend to me at an outdoor shoot.
That's just the stuff said that you heard......
Heffay wrote:"How the hell do you limp wrist an AK?"
Friend to me at an outdoor shoot.
goalie wrote:Heffay wrote:"How the hell do you limp wrist an AK?"
Friend to me at an outdoor shoot.
That's just the stuff said that you heard......
Heffay wrote:goalie wrote:That's just the stuff said that you heard......
You do realize that is the title of the thread, right? Go ahead and make another one called "Stuff you didn't hear at the range" and let's see how that turns out.
monschman wrote:I try not to pay too much attention to the idle banter that goes on at the range whilst I am there, however saying that i do recall things like" yes sir that will be $25", "sorry sir you cannot shoot those here we only allow brass" (I had nickle plated brass) and finally It doesnt matter that you paid for a full range rental for a hlaf day and bought all the ammo for the class here, once the casings touch the floor they become our property and therfore you may not clean up your range after you and keep your fired brass"
ijosef wrote:...As far as brass goes, I don't mind if people ask me if they can collect my brass. I just tell them that I reload - no harm, no foul. However, people picking up my brass without asking is incredibly rude.
ijosef wrote:monschman wrote:I try not to pay too much attention to the idle banter that goes on at the range whilst I am there, however saying that i do recall things like" yes sir that will be $25", "sorry sir you cannot shoot those here we only allow brass" (I had nickle plated brass) and finally It doesnt matter that you paid for a full range rental for a hlaf day and bought all the ammo for the class here, once the casings touch the floor they become our property and therfore you may not clean up your range after you and keep your fired brass"
diskdoctr wrote:Many indoor ranges have this policy including Bill's last I was aware. I may well be incorrect tho as I have not asked since I was told this a god while ago.
gyrfalcon wrote:diskdoctr wrote:Many indoor ranges have this policy including Bill's last I was aware. I may well be incorrect tho as I have not asked since I was told this a god while ago.
Old Bills GS might have had those rules, wouldn't surprise me since they sold the business. New rules: http://billsgs.com/?page_id=27
- Pick up only your own brass that is behind the firing line. Do not pick up brass in front of the firing line. Do not reach over firing line. Do not disturb other shooters while picking up your brass. Do not pick up brass from another shooters point while they are shooting even if it is your brass.
Squib Joe wrote:You're absolutely entitled to pick up your brass at both Bill's locations, and it has been that way for at least the last 8-10 years.
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