It's not the lack of means to clean it up, God gave most of us two working hands after all. It's the willingness to do it that appears to be lacking.
Sorry for my misinterpretation of "bump fire"..it was the term used by the CFO Range inspector when he dug out some of the divots that were strung out from no more than 10M from the firing line..in a string towards the 100M backstop. My labeling error doesn't change the idiocity of the act.
Another bit of advice for the folks who think that pissing people off that won't look them in the eye should know that some old codgers have held black belts in Martial arts for longer than they been annoying people....a staring contest does't make you either tough or even scary! Give your head a shake...you want to get in a "tiff" at the Range when you have a gun in your hand. One complaint to the RCMP and you'll be lucky to keep your PAL.
Not in this case. The neighbours had been there for a while, knew there was a club and everyone co-existed until the volume and intensity of fire from the range increased markedly. There were complaints and when they were investigated large quantities of fresh 7.62x39 casings were found on the line and down range. The casings down range was of specific concern because the posted rules and range approvals require firing from the line during normal operations.
Attempts to solve the problem without imposing new rules were unsuccessful. Now because a few clowns who couldn't conduct themselves sensibly or according to the range regulations the entire membership suffers.
JEC;43"09072 said:No reason for anybody to get huffy about their "right to litter" because it doesn't exist! The main point of my OP was to provide a gentle warning to the "irresponsible" SKS shooters, that their conduct could screw it up for others if they are not carefull. Right or wrong, the fact is that the majority of long gun shooters don't like "assault rifles" of any genre and it is easy to target the SKS because of the mess some of those shooters leave
Nothing. However, bump firing and the like are less appealing with with full price factory soft point.What's the problem with FMJ?
Nothing. However, bump firing and the like are less appealing with with full price factory soft point.
I haven't banned anything as I'm not a member of the section executive. The executive of the range has banned all FMJ including the calibres you mentioned.Nothing is wrong with FMJ and you banned it anyway as a method of behaviour modification. Did you ban FMJ .30-06 and .306 and .223? I really doubt it.
Must be a fun club.



























