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I normally shoot at an indoor range on a hard floor. To practice quick reloads, I want to drop empty mag's on the floor. And from dry fire practice, I know the mag's will bounce and scoot 3+ feet when they land on the carpet.
Problem #1. This is a problem at the range, since they could easily bounce forward of the firing line.
Problem #2. Further, it will probably damage the mag's over time if they repeatedly impact the concrete floor at the range. I considered bringing a rubber mat to cushion the fall. But a bouncy piece of rubber just propels the mag's further across the floor, making problem #1 even worse.
I considered a piece of cardboard, provided the range allows me to put it on the floor. I'm curious what other people do.
Problem #1. This is a problem at the range, since they could easily bounce forward of the firing line.
Problem #2. Further, it will probably damage the mag's over time if they repeatedly impact the concrete floor at the range. I considered bringing a rubber mat to cushion the fall. But a bouncy piece of rubber just propels the mag's further across the floor, making problem #1 even worse.
I considered a piece of cardboard, provided the range allows me to put it on the floor. I'm curious what other people do.