So, you're set up at the range and folks move in next to you,and their hot brass is ejecting all over your bench and your person.
Ideally, they would have enough sense to realize that hot brass hitting you is, to say the least, unpleasant- but what if they seem oblivious to the problem?
How would you realistically deal with this?
The best solution would be for their to be a law passed that says everyone shooting at a public range should only be allowed to shoot revolvers and bolt action rifles, that way no one is inconvenienced by those inconsiderate auto-loaders.
You should do a 180 and start firing in the opposite direction. This way your brass will be flying all over them.
^ too funny. But if this is a range that you frequent, maybe suggest putting brass nets every couple feet. You could start by making a donation to the fund. I have never had this problem, but I can say I wouldnt care for it.You should do a 180 and start firing in the opposite direction. This way your brass will be flying all over them.
I have my son, stand to my left, while I am in a PRONE position, and have him, fire his 10-22, while I attempt to shoot, very good TRAINING, with HOT brass comming down on you ..... JMHO,I've started going to atterbury lately and i've been hit by flying brass every time i've been there. I just figure learning to shoot despite distractions is a useful skill.
The best solution would be for their to be a law passed that says everyone shooting at a public range should only be allowed to shoot revolvers and bolt action rifles, that way no one is inconvenienced by those inconsiderate auto-loaders.