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.
dcam wrote:A lot of info, and if the viewer is distracted for a second, something will probably be missed. I'm not sure if talking instead of just the subtitles would help that or not. Might end up too 'preachy' then. It's just a lot of content to fit in!
dcam wrote:I'm curious on the one gun thing? I've rented 2, and i've also brought 1 rented 1, to do comparisons, and it seems like it would be inconvenient and potentially less safe to be constantly casing/uncasing at the point in such a situation. (I did ask about 2, and at the time they said it was ok, so maybe 1 is a general rule, but 2 is ok on a case by case basis? Also I think there was only 1 other person using the range at the time, if that would make a difference)
dcam wrote:Joe is that you starring as the employee in the vid?
Squib Joe wrote:dcam wrote:I'm curious on the one gun thing? I've rented 2, and i've also brought 1 rented 1, to do comparisons, and it seems like it would be inconvenient and potentially less safe to be constantly casing/uncasing at the point in such a situation. (I did ask about 2, and at the time they said it was ok, so maybe 1 is a general rule, but 2 is ok on a case by case basis? Also I think there was only 1 other person using the range at the time, if that would make a difference)
I've seen 8 or 9 handguns stacked up on the shelf, and this is the problem. There is also the chance that the shooter leans into the shelf and pushes them off while shooting.. I've seen that too. In either case you have guns dropping on the concrete, and nobody wants that.
gyrfalcon wrote:I also didn't really see anything about keeping the barrels of the firearms pointed down range at all times. I've seen a lot of people flag other shooters while trying to clear jams, etc...
xd ED wrote:Squib Joe wrote:xd ED wrote:leave my brass alone
You're always free to pick up your brass at Bill's.. we've established this numerous times yet the rumor remains
With all due respect, I have been shooting while an employee behind me swept up my brass as it hit the floor.
On my most recent trip to Bill's North, within the past month, my lane was so cluttered with brass, before I started shooting, I grabbed a broom and sweep, my lane, and the area between the lane and the back bench, as a safety precaution against slipping.
Almost immediately, an employee told me, in a very authoritarian tone, I couldn't keep that brass. As I had pushed some of it down range, and the rest into a corner, under the bench, near the trash can, it seemed pretty obvious that wasn't my intention.
As I proceeded to shoot, the same employee- after finishing sweeping up some other lanes, returned to the area behind me, and when my brass hit the floor, quite literally one and two rounds at a time, made a point of sweeping it down range, where I could not retrieve it. I had stopped, after the first mag to pick up my brass, and would liked to have recovered more, had it not ended up being swept ahead of the safety line. I found it a bit odd that keeping the floor clean suddenly became an important issue, as it wasn't a concern before I started shooting, and there was no one else within 2 lanes of me.
While the value of the brass might not be a deal breaker, annoying behavior can be.
Allowing shooters to retrieve their brass is a reasonable thing to do, but it wasn't a rumor on the end of that broom.
No doubt there are valid reasons for not allowing brass scrounging: safety being #1, as well as interference with other shooters. And while there is revenue gained for the range from the recovery of brass, there is also revenue lost due to incidents as described above.
Rodentman wrote:If one shoots a revolver at Bill's I assume he can simply pocket the brass. It will never hit the floor.
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