It always amazes me at how many people want to kill someone,
Many years ago, my range had changed the policy of shooting human targets. I discovered this while shooting zombie targets. I was told
Range officer: the CFO says we can't shoot human targets anymore.
Me: it's not human, it's paper
Range officer: but it looks human
Me: it's a zombie (it was a bin laden zombie)
Range officer: but it looks like somebody and it could offend that person or others
Me: what if I shoot targets that are enlarged pictures of myself?
Range officer: ...
Me: that's what I thought. Dumb rule.
I have since left that range due to dumb rules.
It always amazes me at how many people want to kill someone,
That is fantastic. Seeing that conversation first hand would have made my day.
Every range I have been to always have the no human rule. It makes no sense. Shooting human targets does not assist you in mass shootings or whatever reason they come up with. Its just ink and paper. The fact that we have to use a zombie loop hole is ridiculous.
I feel you on the dumb ranges rules. I shoot crown land because of dumb rules. The main ones being:
- no human targets. as mentioned its just stupid
- no more than 1 round per 3 seconds or whatever. My Enfield can shoot faster than that. Dumb rule if the person can handle it
- no steel core ammo for outdoor ranges.
- can't touch anything but yourself when the range is active
I don't know why ranges try to ruin things
The original purpose for having a "Head" on an IPSC and then the IDPA targets, was to shrink an area to test the
competitor's ability in hitting a smaller mark? As in one shot in the B zone. Both of these sports have time as a major factor in scoring, so rush, and miss, not so good.
It always amazes me at how many people want to kill someone,
It always amazes me at how many people want to kill someone,
You will notice a difference in IPSC targets between the US and Canada, the Canadian (and many European) have no B zone or head. IDPA targets have so far avoided the angst and continue to have a head...
Port Coquitlam. That is on the public range. Rules are different on the lower ranges. It's a good club. Too busy for me but good otherwise.
Not illegal but the loony left has decided that it as almost as bad as shooting a real person.
Political signs are also a soft spot, even though the are perfect for holding targets because of their rigidity.