That might be why many ranges especially indoor ones wont allow rifles.There must be some code in every state that controls gun ranges.Here in Florida you must have a back drop that can stop the rounds on a your own property not sure with an open to the public range.
The best range I ever saw in person was a private range owned by this millionaire that was a school friends father.This thing was really nice in ground with the ends covered while the mid section was open to the air.The owner was also a class III dealer (not how he made his money though) and he had everything even a few true machine guns.That would be another funny story but hard to explain was watching my friend load the pan magazine for a WWI Lewis gun you have to see it to understand the humor of it but basically they are not very easy to fill up and they will spit rounds back out much of the time so the loader will get frustrated which is funny to
The owner was also a class III dealer (not how he made his money though) and he had everything even a few true machine guns.That would be another funny story but hard to explain was watching my friend load the pan magazine for a WWI Lewis gun you have to see it to understand the humor of it but basically they are not very easy to fill up and they will spit rounds back out much of the time so the loader will get frustrated which is funny to
I have a 10 foot high dirt mound that a bulldozer made and in front of it are a bunch of pine tree stumps in front of that are mounts for targets and a "lollypop" stand that I made myself.
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