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<blockquote data-quote="bettingpython" data-source="post: 832109" data-attributes="member: 4307"><p>What the range doesn't want is a customer handling a weapon behind the firing line they want it cold and cased uncase at the firing line then load pointed down range. The process is reversed they want you to take the case to the shooting bench and case the weapon at the bench not carry the weapon to the case. Now obviously there are exceptions like USSA who allow you to draw from the holster and allow rapid fire but the standard civie norm is slow fire and if you plan on shooting it bring it in cold.</p><p></p><p>I was shooting once right after christmas with my son and several people were handling guns behind us showing off their new christmas "toys", it was careless and irresponsible, my PO meter went through the roof there was absolutely no good reason for us to be muzzle flashed and have a firearm pointed in our general direction.</p><p></p><p>So as much as I rankle at not being able to draw from concealment I understand the whole cold weapon cased until it hits the bench requirement at a couple of places I shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bettingpython, post: 832109, member: 4307"] What the range doesn't want is a customer handling a weapon behind the firing line they want it cold and cased uncase at the firing line then load pointed down range. The process is reversed they want you to take the case to the shooting bench and case the weapon at the bench not carry the weapon to the case. Now obviously there are exceptions like USSA who allow you to draw from the holster and allow rapid fire but the standard civie norm is slow fire and if you plan on shooting it bring it in cold. I was shooting once right after christmas with my son and several people were handling guns behind us showing off their new christmas "toys", it was careless and irresponsible, my PO meter went through the roof there was absolutely no good reason for us to be muzzle flashed and have a firearm pointed in our general direction. So as much as I rankle at not being able to draw from concealment I understand the whole cold weapon cased until it hits the bench requirement at a couple of places I shoot. [/QUOTE]
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