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Questions on Lexington - Targets?
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<blockquote data-quote="PBramble" data-source="post: 3410431" data-attributes="member: 5778"><p>Then Lexington is poorly designed. I watch people regularly shooting the target mats skipping rounds off the ground. You can sometimes see them impact the top of the berm. And as far as shooting over the berms, clay shooting is allowed and every one of those shots travel over it.</p><p>Putting targets on the target mats is a chore in itself. They are shot out and covered in staples, making it very difficult to attach a target and get it to stay.</p><p>Like I've said elsewhere, it was a crap hole they made nice. It's returning to it's origins with a lack of care. But I understand you have a great selection of pets there, if you're looking for a dog.</p><p>And before anyone suggests helping them out again, I've actually helped put in the target posts and new matting up when it was cared for. It's not difficult. I think anyone would be willing to help, they just need to show up with the supplies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBramble, post: 3410431, member: 5778"] Then Lexington is poorly designed. I watch people regularly shooting the target mats skipping rounds off the ground. You can sometimes see them impact the top of the berm. And as far as shooting over the berms, clay shooting is allowed and every one of those shots travel over it. Putting targets on the target mats is a chore in itself. They are shot out and covered in staples, making it very difficult to attach a target and get it to stay. Like I've said elsewhere, it was a crap hole they made nice. It's returning to it's origins with a lack of care. But I understand you have a great selection of pets there, if you're looking for a dog. And before anyone suggests helping them out again, I've actually helped put in the target posts and new matting up when it was cared for. It's not difficult. I think anyone would be willing to help, they just need to show up with the supplies. [/QUOTE]
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