Rick H.
Member
The sound gave away the fact that they were shooting ammo,
that was not allowed on the range.
The RO either asked others to help with proper ammo, or removed them.
Nothing like those new shooters, with auto loaders, that would chamber a round, with the barrel pointed down, and blow up the concrete.
Interesting, most "old shooters" I know don't have 20-20 hearing anymore so they would be the last people to ask about the sound of "hot ammo". There are many things that can have an influence on how loud a firearm sounds, but in no way correlate to unsafe ammunition used. I too would be the last one to have an opinion on hot ammo thru sound alone, but I would be the first one to come to another shooters aid if he was being DQ'd on sound alone. Obviously the one item missing in this scenario is to LOOK at the ammunition and/or box it is contained in and try to determine what it is, but to throw someone out of a competition on sound alone is a travesty.
Unfortunately, decisions like this with no substantive proof of wrongdoing are being made every day by ignorant people. Before you throw someone out of a match look at the d*** ammunition for markings and verify what you "think" you are hearing. To do otherwise is nothing more than a S.W.A.G.!
Rick H.