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| Everybody in this thread is on my “Do Not Invite” list when I take out the 50BMG. Just like Everett telling Pete that the smell of his hair pomade is its most important feature, the muzzle blast is most of the fun from the big stuff. I have BMG50, 458 Lott, 416 Rigby, 375 Ruger, 338 RUM, 30-06, 270, ... Stop me when I get down to where it won’t bother your delicate parts. 
Demand not that events should happen as you wish; but wish them to happen as they do happen, and you will go on well. -Epictetus |
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| Mosin M38 throwing 7.62x54R fireballz downrange is another effective range clearance tool. 1-2 rounds every 3-4 minutes until everyone leaves has proven 100% effective. Wait until you hear them load up and start shooting for the next volley is always the coup de grâce...  |
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| For a long time I used to bring my M44 Mosin with me and I wouldn’t touch it unless somebody had a SBR or ar pistol or something else obnoxious. Then I have my turn. Usually if I let off 5 rounds relatively quickly it gets the point across and I’ve had the annoying guy pack up and move or leave. Now I just use my Glock 20, doesn’t work as well but it’s easier to lug around |
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| I know what you are talking about. We shot indoors and the guy in the next lane was shooting a desert eagle.
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| Gun ranges have gunfire. Gunfire is noisy. Deal with it. The exception would be if the shooters are firing their rifles in violation of range rules. (Some only allow pistol-cartridge rifles.) quote: For a long time I used to bring my M44 Mosin with me and I wouldn’t touch it unless somebody had a SBR or ar pistol or something else obnoxious.
This suggests the shooter was already there, perhaps for some time, before you arrived. Am I to understand that you parked your carcass in the lane or seat next to him, decided you didn't like the noise - on a gun range! - he was making, so you fired your big rifle to run him off? Do I have this right? |
| Posts: 29650 | Location: Johnson City, TN | Registered: April 28, 2012 |  
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| One of the ranges near me has a big sign "maximum velocity, 3600 FPS. OK. So on sight in day, long ago, I took my then new .30-378 to the range. I took special precaution to show the clerk guy the ammo box from Weatherby showing the 200 grain velocity as 3598!  . My plan was to only shoot the thing enough to put the shots in the black at the 30 yard range. Its indoors and it was raining outside. I was kind of polite and let the couple next to us finish. Then the other idiot with a boomer started firing his noise maker. We were alone on the range then. So with the first shot, the other guy got mad. Then he went upstairs to the sales room and complained about me!  It was kind of fun even. But I only fired 4 rounds and put it away. Was easy to sight in and at $4 a shot, I learned what I need to know. The other guy left because while he could make as much noise as he wanted, he didn't extend that to others. Too bad. Oh, the long gone .458 wasn't nearly as loud.
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| quote: I am tired of going to indoor ranges and finding myself beside some urban cowboy with his latest tricked-out AR-15 You could always just go to another range.  |
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