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Canadian Ranges vs. Washington Pistol & Rifle Range
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<blockquote data-quote="gregorius" data-source="post: 1768101" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>I went out to Canadian Ranges on Easter to finally check it out. I suppose it is a bit of a dump, but I guess I don't mind all that much. It is pretty much what I expected. I also expected the old man to be a crotchety old bastard based on stuff I have read on OSA, but truth be told, he was actually quite nice. The horror stories about people sweeping loaded weapons and other unsafe behavior didn't come into play - which was a relief. Everyone was respectful and careful - everyone communicated with one another about going downrange, etc., so I am overall quite pleased with the experience. It still make me nervous to be around people I don't know while they handle weapons, but what can you do? Hopefully my luck will hold....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gregorius, post: 1768101, member: 24565"] I went out to Canadian Ranges on Easter to finally check it out. I suppose it is a bit of a dump, but I guess I don't mind all that much. It is pretty much what I expected. I also expected the old man to be a crotchety old bastard based on stuff I have read on OSA, but truth be told, he was actually quite nice. The horror stories about people sweeping loaded weapons and other unsafe behavior didn't come into play - which was a relief. Everyone was respectful and careful - everyone communicated with one another about going downrange, etc., so I am overall quite pleased with the experience. It still make me nervous to be around people I don't know while they handle weapons, but what can you do? Hopefully my luck will hold.... [/QUOTE]
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