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<blockquote data-quote="UnSafe" data-source="post: 2122815" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>I had a guy walk out in front of the firing line in front of me while the range was hot (I was the only one shooting at Banner Rd. range), just to scrounge brass. I never saw him crouched right near my position while I was doing slow fire for 100yd groups. He yelped and jumped up when I shot, then claimed that he didn't think I was shooting. I think he lost a bit of hearing and poop. I spoke with Harry, the owner when I turned in my stapler and he said the guy had been a problem. Problem hell, the guy was an idiot. </p><p></p><p>I police up all of my brass. Rimfire and steel go into the can, brass into ziplock bags for decapping and tumbling, then into clean bags for storage. I pick up brass laying around if it's of interest to me but don't generally pester others while they're shooting. Wish Winchester didn't make the .45 ACP with the mid sized primers. Easy to miss during processing en mass, but will jam up a Dillon press in an instant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnSafe, post: 2122815, member: 100"] I had a guy walk out in front of the firing line in front of me while the range was hot (I was the only one shooting at Banner Rd. range), just to scrounge brass. I never saw him crouched right near my position while I was doing slow fire for 100yd groups. He yelped and jumped up when I shot, then claimed that he didn't think I was shooting. I think he lost a bit of hearing and poop. I spoke with Harry, the owner when I turned in my stapler and he said the guy had been a problem. Problem hell, the guy was an idiot. I police up all of my brass. Rimfire and steel go into the can, brass into ziplock bags for decapping and tumbling, then into clean bags for storage. I pick up brass laying around if it's of interest to me but don't generally pester others while they're shooting. Wish Winchester didn't make the .45 ACP with the mid sized primers. Easy to miss during processing en mass, but will jam up a Dillon press in an instant. [/QUOTE]
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