So nice to have a 225 yard range, in the front yard.
Aren't they always loaded?- The DNR RO has no way of knowing if the firearm is loaded/unloaded thus this posses a safety issue
They didn't say anything as I was shooting on Saturday, but they didn't want firearms in front of the bench, so no closer than 25, even if everyone is ok and moved up.One of the things I've liked about Winnamac is the ability to shoot from field positions like prone, kneeling, etc. Are those still allowed?
Wait, so no holstered weapons as in I can't walk to the firing line with my EDC gun still in my holster? That sounds kinda weird.
One of the things I've liked about Winnamac is the ability to shoot from field positions like prone, kneeling, etc. Are those still allowed?
So I went back and read page one.
How is one supposed to get your daily carry into the range to practice? Coon finger it in the parking lot? They got sand barrels for that? Do they WANT a ND? Does it need to be cased? If so, WTF is cased better than holstered?
Oh, good Lord:
Aren't they always loaded?
Sorry, just . Channeling my inner curmudgeon today.
Their house, their rules... oh, wait....
Like today, unstuck the shirt.Thank you for the update and info
Sadly most people are going to just CCW to avoid it
Yes but you need to stay on the cement to do this.