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Chuck Bogardus
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Heck, there's deaf shooters too - they're not going to hear the CD...
(FWIW, Jen's deaf - her idea of "hearing protection" is to turn off her hearing aids).
Everything is largely a matter of "common sense." Which isn't too common as of late.
As for the overhead baffles at public ranges - A lot of folks will "double tap" handguns. I saw a guy do it with a lightweight S&W .44 mag. The second round goes -somewhere- in the air. IIRC, someone, somewhere, managed to darwin themselves in that fashion. I know I've had double-taps with AR rifles (in fact, my first experience with a semi-auto centerfire rifle was in the Army, and the recoil, minimal as it was, was enough for me to bump-fire the thing my first time in the hole - I got over that Real Fast).
Also, regarding the baffles. A lot of folks will put handgun targets at 7 yards. Have you ever seen a night shoot, with tracers? They go everywhere. And it's not just the tracers that go sideways - they go in other weird directions too - you just can't see 'em.
I was also at John Ross' quarry for a shooting event, when one of the guys managed to get himself a "gunshot wound ER visit." He was shooting at a hanging steel plate, I think with a .44, and the jacket came back and went into his forearm, and traveled about 1.5-2" under the skin, necessitating surgical removal, and he wouldn't let us do it at the range with a Case XX and a bottle of whiskey. Wear those glasses, fellows... FWIW, another buddy blew up a Para Ordnance (he sez out of battery, I still think double-charge from trying to run his Dillon at max speed), and a piece of something lodged in his shooting glasses - right about at "pupil" position.
So, hey, let's be safe... Okay?
(FWIW, Jen's deaf - her idea of "hearing protection" is to turn off her hearing aids).
Everything is largely a matter of "common sense." Which isn't too common as of late.
As for the overhead baffles at public ranges - A lot of folks will "double tap" handguns. I saw a guy do it with a lightweight S&W .44 mag. The second round goes -somewhere- in the air. IIRC, someone, somewhere, managed to darwin themselves in that fashion. I know I've had double-taps with AR rifles (in fact, my first experience with a semi-auto centerfire rifle was in the Army, and the recoil, minimal as it was, was enough for me to bump-fire the thing my first time in the hole - I got over that Real Fast).
Also, regarding the baffles. A lot of folks will put handgun targets at 7 yards. Have you ever seen a night shoot, with tracers? They go everywhere. And it's not just the tracers that go sideways - they go in other weird directions too - you just can't see 'em.
I was also at John Ross' quarry for a shooting event, when one of the guys managed to get himself a "gunshot wound ER visit." He was shooting at a hanging steel plate, I think with a .44, and the jacket came back and went into his forearm, and traveled about 1.5-2" under the skin, necessitating surgical removal, and he wouldn't let us do it at the range with a Case XX and a bottle of whiskey. Wear those glasses, fellows... FWIW, another buddy blew up a Para Ordnance (he sez out of battery, I still think double-charge from trying to run his Dillon at max speed), and a piece of something lodged in his shooting glasses - right about at "pupil" position.
So, hey, let's be safe... Okay?