I can understand the shooters of these cases not picking not picking them forward of the firing line when the snow is deep, but wonder why they leave the winter accumulation for weeks after the spring melt has exposed them? None of the folks I see shooting these cases appear to be handicapped so it is difficult to understand the accumulation. Today, I picked up about 12 gallons of 7.62 X 39 steel cases from just forward of the firing line. With all the negative publicity that Ranges get, I would think that all shooters of "rapid fire" rifles would be doing everything they can, to avoid negative attention.


















































