I have unfortunately experienced MANY old fellows at the SPF& G to be THE LEAST friendly shooters I have met. I have shot at ranges in several countries, and many across our own country.
On at least three occasions I have had some elderly gentleman come over and harass me about how my guns were bad, how they should be banned, how they give a bad image, etc. Sneers, head shaking and pointing were not uncommon at other times as well.
The first time this happened I was a little shocked, but tried to engage the old guy in some useful discussion, but he just turned his back,shook his hand at me and shuffled away.
About a year later the same thing happened. May even have been the same guy, thick Germanic accent. I just stared at him and drooled a little. He went away.
Two weeks later another "expert" informed me that, as a member of the executive, he disagreed with allowing "assault guns" to shoot along with others. I dropped my head, mentioned that it was the same rifle I defended his freedom with, and went back to shooting. He went away, but the first-time member with me couldn't believe it.
God has a sense of humor, because we got to help push his little pick up out of the snowdrift just outside the gate.
I left a message on the club answering machine about my concerns, but it was never returned. I voted with my feet, as I was / am a member at two other ranges in Edmonton.
My experiences are in no way unique. Rob AK here will echo them. A general attitude of hostility existed from some members - including executive- towards Service Rifle / Pistol competitions that Peter Z----- used to run there. A one-time President was overheard complaining to a local gun store owner about the flyer advertising a Service Rifle shoot, how "those guys just shoot lots, don't hit much, wreck the range...."
So why am I complaining? Not just because I will speak the truth when I see it, but so that those running the club now understand where the level of resentment shared by many service rifle shooters comes from. Right or wrong, real or imagined, SPF&G has an reputation and bad history of intolerance.
This latest complaint about brass is just a thinly veiled effort to rid the range of "bad guns", and fits the pattern I have seen there.
SPF&G is a good "Fur and feathers" type rod & gun club, with a great fishing pond, a neat club house to warm up and relax in, and a nice black powder trail. My kids loved being out there.
I just cannot be part of such madness as apparently still infects this club.
Please feel free to PM me if you wish, I can meet for coffee to discuss this.
Sadly,
Ben