The first shot always goes into the ceiling
Only 3% of the time.
The first shot always goes into the ceiling
The first shot always goes into the ceiling
Only 3% of the time.
If Lutherville wasn't so far from Frederick, I'd guess Cresap.
This is a sad trend at some ranges and shops...I've spoken to some of the shops / ranges about this and the typical response is "we can't afford experienced people".
Out of curiosity, why? I've only been there half a dozen times, but every RSO I've run in to there has been helpful as hell and nice even when setting someone straight for doing something stupid.
Me personally there isn't a lot I take personally. Other than an attention getting tap on the shoulder or something, no reason to put your hands on someone unless they are doing something really dangerous. Same with their guns.
Then again I have to deal with jerks and idiots all the time, some of them very, very smart jerks and idiots who work for me. Some who happen to be called my bosses boss. Takes a heck of a lot to actually get me upset.
I havent been to Cresap in several years but they have a reputation of being really strict....to the point where people dont go back. That said, there are a few RO's at Cresap that are great guys.
I love having a range in my yard!
Where's the dislike button, damn it.I love having a range in my yard!
Out of curiosity, why? I've only been there half a dozen times, but every RSO I've run in to there has been helpful as hell and nice even when setting someone straight for doing something stupid.
Me personally there isn't a lot I take personally. Other than an attention getting tap on the shoulder or something, no reason to put your hands on someone unless they are doing something really dangerous. Same with their guns.
Then again I have to deal with jerks and idiots all the time, some of them very, very smart jerks and idiots who work for me. Some who happen to be called my bosses boss. Takes a heck of a lot to actually get me upset.
I agree that the "attention getting tap on the shoulder or something" is fully appropriate for a SRSO on an ongoing range violation --- though I don't know if it's current management doctrine too perform taps on shoulders {during a range violation} by SRSO's at AGC @ Marriottsville. I personally would not perform such an act...but I know of one former AGC RSO who was fired, when he used one of his wooden crutches, that he used for support from injury's sustained in a automobile accident --- intentionally hit or tapped the shoulder of an AGC member with his crutch. I don't know whether it was performed during an argument over a range violation/or just to get the members attention --- or how hard he hit the member with his crutch.
I refuse to go there, continental, even after they got rid of Ziggy.