I think the heat has got some folks testy.
I shoot my ARs in an indoor, short gunrange more than anywhere. I don't really have access to places outside to shoot. Hell, one of mine has the Rainier Mini Comp on it and that sucker is LOUD! But hell... I usually rent 2 lanes, sometimes 3 when I go. Most folks who've shot with me enjoy that rifle, say it's fun because it's so much unexpectedly louder than the others, and lots of folks come up to me asking "What caliber is your AR?" - just a plain ol' 5.56.
But damn man... it's a gunrange. I don't ***** if someone sets up next to me with a .44mag or something. It's just part of the gig. It's a gunrange. I expect it to be loud, and I always bring double ear protection - though I don't always use it.
Anyways - I don't think it's a big deal, and if someone at the range came up to me and asked me to move or stop shooting my AR at an indoor range, they'd get this:
I shoot my ARs in an indoor, short gunrange more than anywhere. I don't really have access to places outside to shoot. Hell, one of mine has the Rainier Mini Comp on it and that sucker is LOUD! But hell... I usually rent 2 lanes, sometimes 3 when I go. Most folks who've shot with me enjoy that rifle, say it's fun because it's so much unexpectedly louder than the others, and lots of folks come up to me asking "What caliber is your AR?" - just a plain ol' 5.56.
But damn man... it's a gunrange. I don't ***** if someone sets up next to me with a .44mag or something. It's just part of the gig. It's a gunrange. I expect it to be loud, and I always bring double ear protection - though I don't always use it.
Anyways - I don't think it's a big deal, and if someone at the range came up to me and asked me to move or stop shooting my AR at an indoor range, they'd get this: