Trbo6gn
Ultimate Member
This was my favorite moment from freestate. It shows the type of people who shoot there.
This was my favorite moment from freestate. It shows the type of people who shoot there.
Even at that distance He/She/It is pulling left. Ugh.
I've seen that at On Target as well - it's pretty scary when you think about the fact that these people are now "qualified" to carry and use (if necessary) and they have no hope of hitting what they are shooting at, and will likely hit a whole lot of other things in the process.The muzzle blast alone should take care of that target....
I have seen people tying to qualify there for what ever agency or security firm and completely miss the target at 7 yards with a SHOTGUN. I packed up an left.
Just join slcfsa. Be done maybe happier. Go. Give it a whirl. It works well for me.
I'm going to their new member orientation on Sunday
I'm going to their new member orientation on Sunday
I'm going to their new member orientation on Sunday
My oldest and I will be there too.
There goes the neighborhood
How jammed is it normally on the weekends?
When was that? They certainly haven’t had that in at least 7-8 years
Are you competing? If so, would it also be a good approach, at a public range, to use a stopwatch and time yourself?
If you're a top competing competitor perhaps you could bring a coach who could give you pointers on the spot?
If you're a top competing contender, I get it. If you aren't....perhaps you're over-thinking it?
I'm a pro-level trumpet player, and a better than average drummer.
I've been an RSO at AGC for the last 6 years and in that time we have never had a "rounds per second" rule. The rule we DO have is that every round you fire on any of the ranges, no matter how quickly you fire, must hit the Impact Area (the dirt wall at the end of the range). Said differently, you must always be firing in a controlled way, regardless of how quickly you are pulling the trigger. Rapid firing will always attract the attention of the RSO who will observe if your rounds are hitting the Impact Area. If they are, no problem. If they are hitting the grass or going up into the woods, you will be cited with a rule infraction which will be reported to your Club. If the behavior continues, you will be told to pack up and leave for the day.
I like FreeState, though I can attest to one change over time that bothers me. The range used to be kept Boy Scout clean. Everybody cleaned up their own mess. This past year, however, the range is frequently blanketed with fired brass. And yes, I tell the folks about it. I have to clean up my lane (and I do the adjacent lanes as well) *before* shooting.
I don't care about a safety check. I do care about a CoD warrior mall ninja waving my property around because it's cool and he's never seen one. If he drops it and damages it who is on the hook?
If you can't understand that simple bit then feel free to leave the thread
The muzzle blast alone should take care of that target....
I have seen people tying to qualify there for what ever agency or security firm and completely miss the target at 7 yards with a SHOTGUN. I packed up an left.
The muzzle blast alone should take care of that target....
I have seen people tying to qualify there for what ever agency or security firm and completely miss the target at 7 yards with a SHOTGUN. I packed up an left.