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Much quieter thereThey could go to a bowling alley.
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Much quieter thereThey could go to a bowling alley.
Just asking, how long would be appropriate, in your opinion?So you intentionally exposed them to permanent hearing loss to teach them a lesson on range etiquette...?
I remember shooting with my dad. We ALWAYS used 45 ACP cartridges as ear plugs
15 second compliance is BS. Its not about a countdown, its about common courtesy giving everyone a chance to get their earpro on.Just asking, how long would be appropriate, in your opinion?
And where does personal responsibility begin?
No . I knew they did not have ear plugs in when I gave warning the range was hot. I did not have my hearing protection in at that point either. They had plenty of time to do whatever they thought appropriate and chose to completely ignore the warning when I'm assuming they knew where they were, at a firing range. Do you inspect everyone for whatever hearing protection you think they should be using at the range?15 second compliance is BS. Its not about a countdown, its about common courtesy giving everyone a chance to get their earpro on.
Personal responsibility begins when you assure your actions are safe. The OP -knew- they didn't have earpro on and intentionally exposed them to permanent hearing loss. That is more than just unsafe.
I can assume you are concerned not only about the hearing protection. Bet you think more importantly, he hurt their feelings.15 second compliance is BS. Its not about a countdown, its about common courtesy giving everyone a chance to get their earpro on.
Personal responsibility begins when you assure your actions are safe. The OP -knew- they didn't have earpro on and intentionally exposed them to permanent hearing loss. That is more than just unsafe.
You changed your story...No . I knew they did not have ear plugs in when I gave warning the range was hot. I did not have my hearing protection in at that point either. They had plenty of time to do whatever they thought appropriate and chose to completely ignore the warning when I'm assuming they knew where they were, at a firing range. Do you inspect everyone for whatever hearing protection you think they should be using at the range?
Did they have earpro on when you fired?
Nothing. Totally oblivious to where they were
He did not say whisper. He said "as loud as he could".So it seems to me you go to your regular shooting lane and see a bunch of people you don't know and probably don't care for..right off the bat..I mean they weren't your type..right?
So now you're gonna teach them a lesson and push their buttons..you know..cause you don't like them..because it's "your range"
And whisper a 15 second warning. Why don't you just admit that's what you did. BS move man.
If I said something as loud as I could..they would hear it. And I would expect their attention immediately. If not, I'd go over and have a talk.He did not say whisper. He said "as loud as he could".
They went way off to the side . It was their boyfriends shooting who laughed at themThe real question is what ensued afterwards. Did they put earpro on or leave? Did the situation escalate?
They were 8 feet awayIf I said something as loud as I could..they would hear it. And I would expect their attention immediately. If not, I'd go over and have a talk.
No. I had no care at all to teach anyone a lesson . I gave adequate warning which they chose to ignore.So it seems to me you go to your regular shooting lane and see a bunch of people you don't know and probably don't care for..right off the bat..I mean they weren't your type..right?
So now you're gonna teach them a lesson and push their buttons..you know..cause you don't like them..because it's "your range"
And whisper a 15 second warning. Why don't you just admit that's what you did. BS move man.