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    Proper Firing Range Etiquette

    Our blog this week is about Firearms Range etiquette.
    Let us know if we hit the nail on the head, or if there are other elements to firearms range etiquette you think we could have touched on!

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    Quote Originally Posted by triggersandbows View Post
    Our blog this week is about Firearms Range etiquette.
    Let us know if we hit the nail on the head, or if there are other elements to firearms range etiquette you think we could have touched on!

    https://www.triggersandbows.com/prop...irearms-range/
    Good summary of common sense range behaviour,,,,,as per don't aim at cables or supports,only a dip sht would intentionally damage a shooting range.Having said that the world is full of them.cheers ps great set up you guys got.
    guns don't belong in cities---they belong in each and every home

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    Seems like common sense to me...as mentioned above sadly there is rather a shortage of that these days.

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