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What's with people shooting ARs indoors?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandi" data-source="post: 2581589" data-attributes="member: 24446"><p>I've shot my AR at indoor gun ranges before because it's a gun range not a pistol range. I don't have access to land where I can shoot whenever I want, I'm not a member of OKCGC and H&H is close and convenient. I don't shoot it that often because it's just not that fun in a 30 yard range but I don't have issues with anyone who wants to shoot their AR next to me at the range, that's it's purpose. H&H doesn't allow mag dumps, a guy did one last I was there and was admonished, so not an issue there. I hate when people bring shotguns in and blast away but it's a gun range, I deal with it. I'll agree that it's annoying when people do mag dumps next to you but they paid to shoot there too and have every right to do whatever is allowed by the range rules. As far as not shooting a rifle at a gun range....that doesn't compute.</p><p></p><p>Whenever I take my Beowulf to H&H, which isn't often, I always request a lane away from people and I always warn people that it's going to be loud. Nobody has minded yet, usually they want to come watch and I'll let anyone who wants to take a shot do it, if I have enough ammo of course. Last time at H&H I let some guys from New Zealand, Australia and Scotland shoot my Ruger Blackhawk. They had rented a .44 magnum and none of them had ever shot a handgun before so the RO asked if they wanted to shoot a "cowboy" gun and they were pretty excited about it. I let them shoot six rounds each, load it and unload it...they loved it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandi, post: 2581589, member: 24446"] I've shot my AR at indoor gun ranges before because it's a gun range not a pistol range. I don't have access to land where I can shoot whenever I want, I'm not a member of OKCGC and H&H is close and convenient. I don't shoot it that often because it's just not that fun in a 30 yard range but I don't have issues with anyone who wants to shoot their AR next to me at the range, that's it's purpose. H&H doesn't allow mag dumps, a guy did one last I was there and was admonished, so not an issue there. I hate when people bring shotguns in and blast away but it's a gun range, I deal with it. I'll agree that it's annoying when people do mag dumps next to you but they paid to shoot there too and have every right to do whatever is allowed by the range rules. As far as not shooting a rifle at a gun range....that doesn't compute. Whenever I take my Beowulf to H&H, which isn't often, I always request a lane away from people and I always warn people that it's going to be loud. Nobody has minded yet, usually they want to come watch and I'll let anyone who wants to take a shot do it, if I have enough ammo of course. Last time at H&H I let some guys from New Zealand, Australia and Scotland shoot my Ruger Blackhawk. They had rented a .44 magnum and none of them had ever shot a handgun before so the RO asked if they wanted to shoot a "cowboy" gun and they were pretty excited about it. I let them shoot six rounds each, load it and unload it...they loved it. [/QUOTE]
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