Rpg
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I won't use indoor ranges because of the enhanced noise.
At my range, we are polite: folks with muzzle breaks are considerate enough to shoot at the end of the line, we don't shoot our 308's next to beginners with 22's, we are concerned that everyone's comfort be respected.
It would never occur to us to take the attitude that the other guy has to put up with obviously unpleasant shooting situations.
On a side note: many big game guides won't guide hunters with muzzle breaks because they are so unpleasant to be around.
Seems to me that good old fashioned manners are important even on the range.
At my range, we are polite: folks with muzzle breaks are considerate enough to shoot at the end of the line, we don't shoot our 308's next to beginners with 22's, we are concerned that everyone's comfort be respected.
It would never occur to us to take the attitude that the other guy has to put up with obviously unpleasant shooting situations.
On a side note: many big game guides won't guide hunters with muzzle breaks because they are so unpleasant to be around.
Seems to me that good old fashioned manners are important even on the range.