For everyone that is worried about fire hazard when we shot off our 1/2 pounders there was no flame that we could see! But you should always make sure that the area is safe just like you would for anything else! Your not going to have a bonfire when there are fire restrictions on! Common sense.
That being said you would have to be a complete moron to set one of these things off at a range! The shrapnel and debris that these things throw off is to much. We were the recommended 100yards away from the target and it was still throwing stuff past us.
BUT hell yes we ordered some more from Marstar and we are looking forward to getting some more to play with!
I just had to cancel my order because they ship Canpar. :'(
Canada Day is ruined.
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The memo doesn't explicitly state we cannot use exploding targets at certified ranges. It only says the CFO doesn't approve the use of exploding targets. There is no law pertaining to targets. Ranges have their own rules, and usually state "paper targets only."
Where's the memo about how the CFO doesn't approve of foul language at ranges..
I've never seen anyone charged "under memo" either.