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I know that some here find my posts of varying degrees of interesting - from the ho-hum to the WT*?
Having been to a number of ranges in the part of the USA that we frequent, I've often wondered about any constraints that might apply there, but have failed dismally to discover a darned thing about your ranges. It seems to be all by word of mouth, of rumour, or folk-tale, or just nothing at all...
Here in UK it's different - what else is new?
I though you might like to see what was posted up on the walls of each of our three outdoor ranges - it was renewed in 2012, BTW - this is an old photo.
You'll notice that there is NO danger area - this is because the 100 yard range is a gallery range, and the backstop and firing points are covered by a heavy overhanging roof - the actual backstop is a seventy-five foot high bank of clay-like earth.
Having been to a number of ranges in the part of the USA that we frequent, I've often wondered about any constraints that might apply there, but have failed dismally to discover a darned thing about your ranges. It seems to be all by word of mouth, of rumour, or folk-tale, or just nothing at all...
Here in UK it's different - what else is new?
I though you might like to see what was posted up on the walls of each of our three outdoor ranges - it was renewed in 2012, BTW - this is an old photo.
You'll notice that there is NO danger area - this is because the 100 yard range is a gallery range, and the backstop and firing points are covered by a heavy overhanging roof - the actual backstop is a seventy-five foot high bank of clay-like earth.