Originally Posted by deflave
Antelope Sniper's suggestion is a very good one.

However, every range I've shot on or had inner-workings with, required a stamp of approval. When dealing with a range such as this one, it would appear that is not the case.

If somebody is going to claim something is dangerous they should focus on proving that. Audio of ricochet and stray rounds should be pretty easy to get if you wanted to go through the trouble. Or finding projectiles near the house or on neighboring property.



Dave,

I'm sure Misty could get you the appropriate approvals if she wanted to. It might involve her lawyer, and dispensing with her current consultant in order for you to gain permission to enter, but I'm sure one you were in she would agree it was well worth the effort.

Misty,

No offense, but way too many women just don't know how to pick a great consultant, the kind who actually know how to lead, and change your life. You really should PM him. He's just trying to be modest tonight.


You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.

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