Kayback
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I got hauled over the coals by a "senior range officer" at my local club today.
Rocked up to shoot at the 75m "Rifles and shotgun" range to find they'd set up an IDPA clinic for swingers and turners. The 150m rifle range is a no go because they don't like young punks with their semi auto rifles there causing trouble for their one round every 15 minutes or whatever.
As I was function testing some ammo for IDPA I needed faster rates of fire than that.
So we went to the dedicated IDPA classifier range, as they weren't using it. And it is used for the IDPA DMG classifier as well. The range is the last one on the side of the mountain, with admittedly a rather restricted backstop. compared to the 100m+ of the rest of the range. But there is a sand berm and solid rock above it for about 3-5 meters, angling from high left to low right. So *conceivably* you could drop some rounds off the side. If you shoot about 1000000 times worse than even I shoot.
"I can't let you shoot that here. It's only for 9mm and .45." he says pointing at my 15-22.
"It is OK, it is only a .22 Long Rifle."
"Still, I can't let you shoot it here in case you miss or it ricochets and it goes into the road or the ocean. Only shoot pistols in 9mm or .45".
"Ok, I understand your concern, but we shoot 5.56mm, 7.62x39mm and .308 in this range for the rifle classifier"
"Yeah, but that's for SADPA, you're not shooting that so you can only shoot 9mm or .45 because that (15-22) is too powerful and you may miss."
"Can I shoot my .22 pistol?"
"Yes."
"But not the rifle?"
"No you may miss."
"Right" <packs up>
KBK
Rocked up to shoot at the 75m "Rifles and shotgun" range to find they'd set up an IDPA clinic for swingers and turners. The 150m rifle range is a no go because they don't like young punks with their semi auto rifles there causing trouble for their one round every 15 minutes or whatever.
As I was function testing some ammo for IDPA I needed faster rates of fire than that.
So we went to the dedicated IDPA classifier range, as they weren't using it. And it is used for the IDPA DMG classifier as well. The range is the last one on the side of the mountain, with admittedly a rather restricted backstop. compared to the 100m+ of the rest of the range. But there is a sand berm and solid rock above it for about 3-5 meters, angling from high left to low right. So *conceivably* you could drop some rounds off the side. If you shoot about 1000000 times worse than even I shoot.
"I can't let you shoot that here. It's only for 9mm and .45." he says pointing at my 15-22.
"It is OK, it is only a .22 Long Rifle."
"Still, I can't let you shoot it here in case you miss or it ricochets and it goes into the road or the ocean. Only shoot pistols in 9mm or .45".
"Ok, I understand your concern, but we shoot 5.56mm, 7.62x39mm and .308 in this range for the rifle classifier"
"Yeah, but that's for SADPA, you're not shooting that so you can only shoot 9mm or .45 because that (15-22) is too powerful and you may miss."
"Can I shoot my .22 pistol?"
"Yes."
"But not the rifle?"
"No you may miss."
"Right" <packs up>
KBK