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<blockquote data-quote="reich10" data-source="post: 1373654" data-attributes="member: 15137"><p>Hey joesglock, i agree, I don't think the money is necessarily being wasted, I guess I'm just saying that certain things that I believe make a range good are over looked. For instance a rifle range needs to have good solid benches, not shaky wooden ones. Permanent target stands, not the heavy awkward sharp metal potable ones with warped wood backs. And the range needs to be level, take out the 100 and 150 yard back stops and make the range flat.</p><p></p><p>And I should say that I am a little biased because I am more of a pistol shooter than anything, but that's not to say I dont care about the little things that make a range user friendly. </p><p></p><p>And as for competitions, they are outdated. Simple as that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reich10, post: 1373654, member: 15137"] Hey joesglock, i agree, I don't think the money is necessarily being wasted, I guess I'm just saying that certain things that I believe make a range good are over looked. For instance a rifle range needs to have good solid benches, not shaky wooden ones. Permanent target stands, not the heavy awkward sharp metal potable ones with warped wood backs. And the range needs to be level, take out the 100 and 150 yard back stops and make the range flat. And I should say that I am a little biased because I am more of a pistol shooter than anything, but that's not to say I dont care about the little things that make a range user friendly. And as for competitions, they are outdated. Simple as that. [/QUOTE]
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