I do not see anything in the forum's rules that would warrant a mandatory language of communication, and thus your post... If I am mistaken, please correct me.In english please
I do not see anything in the forum's rules that would warrant a mandatory language of communication, and thus your post... If I am mistaken, please correct me.
Ask them for the document that says you cannot use the 25-rd magazine on your 10/22. Your 10/22 is non-restricted, and as long as your OAL is not less than 26", you can even use a 100-rd drum mag. Not to be confused with Ruger Charger which uses the same magazine, but pinned to 10-rds, you should be good to go.
If they insists as posted, ask them to put your violation in writing and contact your CFO to report this range for non-compliance with regulations.
In english please
It all made sense once I saw you were from Quebec. Seriously, move to AB. Although I hope this isnt a sign of things to come at every range in the future...
At our range, currently, it is 5 rounds max on the indoor range. All outdoor ranges have no restrictions.
I always want to move out but my recently open business just hold me off but still interesting to know anyway. Once I be able to collect my investment then kiss my b*tt, good bye Quebec.
How is the restaurant business in AB like Sushi and such ? that's my trade.
What part of AB should I look for since I'm more like Asian ? a bit warm weather should be nice, wife like warm weather.
And How is the real estate in AB ? easy to look for a house once I'm there or I should look a ahead before my arrival.
Thanks.
I always want to move out but my recently open business just hold me off but still interesting to know anyway. Once I be able to collect my investment then kiss my b*tt, good bye Quebec.
How is the restaurant business in AB like Sushi and such ? that's my trade.
What part of AB should I look for since I'm more like Asian ? a bit warm weather should be nice, wife like warm weather.
And How is the real estate in AB ? easy to look for a house once I'm there or I should look a ahead before my arrival.
Thanks.
Long story short.. i got told today by the owner and our "officiel de tir" at the range that it is illegal to use my butlers creek mag loaded with more than 1 round at 50meters.. and i could use them with 10 rounds max at the 30meters (the only spot on the pistol side of the range that you can shoot a rifle on the table)
Its a range around the south shore of Montreal named "Club de tir l'Acadie"
at 50m with my Ruger 10/22 legally on the rifle part of the range: i can load 1 round in the mag, shoot it, remove the mag, reload 1 round MAX in the mag, shoot it.. rince and repeat
at 30m with my Ruger 10/22 legally on the pistol side of the range: i can load 10 round in the mag (out of 25), shoot it, remove the mag, reload another 10 rounds MAX, shoot it.. rince and repeat
Is it normal / real [law wise in canada] ? Never heard that one before
Is it a decision of the owner to proceed that way or are every range like that ? ( i ask because i was using fully loaded 25 rounds butlers creek at 50meter for 6 months at that club before being told that today)
I want to respect the rules and all but if its an in-house rule i may have to shop for another range!
Once again, all your input are welcome
Thank you very much.



























