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Old 03-20-2017, 12:34 PM
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I was told it was for "safety reasons". In a way I can sort of see that, however my argument was who is day in day out going to be safer, the shooter who spends $500-$100 dollars in equipment to not only save a few bucks, but at the same time create the best shooting ammo we can or the yahoo who buys his first gun and starts banging away! I've been loading off and on over 30 years and 99.9% of the loaders I've met are way more safety concerned than the average new gun buyer who I've found usually buys a bigger caliber than he can handle.
Yes & no. It is mostly so they make you buy their over priced ammo. You drive all the way there to shoot & then find out you can't shoot your ammo. Finds another range.
There is an indoor range 10m from my house, I will drive 2-3hr to avoid shooting at an indoor range in general, certainly one that makes me buy ammo to shoot there or keeps MY brass. If I can find an outdoor club in phrigging kalifornistan, you can find one in any state.
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