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<blockquote data-quote="Rez Exelon" data-source="post: 3327560" data-attributes="member: 5800"><p>My personal thought it that it is for now the best option, but it's been on the decline in recent years. Talking to several folks offline they believe that it's being propped up by the fact that you can do two things there that most other places don't allow: rapid fire and draw fire. </p><p></p><p>Besides the above noted issues, (water in bays, shot stands, etc) the other thing I think is crazy is that shotguns are stated as not allowed. Talking to them, the policy is a little less draconian in that you can probably get a green light if you have your own targets, let them know and yada yada. I've been told that it's to keep the berm from breaking down, but I don't know how a shotty will hurt it worse than a 50 which are totally gtg.</p><p></p><p>I still head out there as a main option when I get a chance to shoot, but do miss the older days when the policies seemed to make more sense, and the upkeep seemed to be more of a priority.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rez Exelon, post: 3327560, member: 5800"] My personal thought it that it is for now the best option, but it's been on the decline in recent years. Talking to several folks offline they believe that it's being propped up by the fact that you can do two things there that most other places don't allow: rapid fire and draw fire. Besides the above noted issues, (water in bays, shot stands, etc) the other thing I think is crazy is that shotguns are stated as not allowed. Talking to them, the policy is a little less draconian in that you can probably get a green light if you have your own targets, let them know and yada yada. I've been told that it's to keep the berm from breaking down, but I don't know how a shotty will hurt it worse than a 50 which are totally gtg. I still head out there as a main option when I get a chance to shoot, but do miss the older days when the policies seemed to make more sense, and the upkeep seemed to be more of a priority. [/QUOTE]
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