Yeah, but a lot of people don't know that. Including cops and firefighters.
That's still in pretty close proximity to the burning cartridge. The bullets don't have a shooting off effect as seen in movies. That's what I'm referring to.That's strange because i know a few fire fighters that have been injured from exploding bullets.
Keep in mind that a 50 cal burning is like a pipe bomb.
Any indoor range using a rubber backstop will have it posted. I'm pretty sure even the companies that install the backstops will tell the customers to not allow them. At our range, it's one of our biggest rules.have any of you been to the range?
does it say no tracer rounds allowed?
maybe he was a new shooter, and didn't know what he was doing..
so quick to point fingers and judge, it's a shame.
still sucks the place burned, but that's what insurance is for!