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Brass vs. Steel Cased Ammo – An Epic Torture Test
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<blockquote data-quote="Brother Bob" data-source="post: 3287361" data-attributes="member: 6674"><p>There are three ranges now. All are covered. Concrete pads and benches. Seats pivot and are adjustable. One is pistol only. Valid Oklahoma Hunting License is required to enter the facilities. Paper and/or clay targets only. We use poly-pipe frames with rubber belting to hang targets to. They are quite muddy right now due to all the rain we’ve had so wear your boots. No alcoholic beverages allowed! There are trash receptacles on each range. Pour out all liquids prior to disposal in trash cans. We reuse the bags. No food products are to be dumped in trash. You pack it in, you pack it out. I’m usually there at the crack of dawn cleaning up the ranges. I shy away after around 10-11 am.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brother Bob, post: 3287361, member: 6674"] There are three ranges now. All are covered. Concrete pads and benches. Seats pivot and are adjustable. One is pistol only. Valid Oklahoma Hunting License is required to enter the facilities. Paper and/or clay targets only. We use poly-pipe frames with rubber belting to hang targets to. They are quite muddy right now due to all the rain we’ve had so wear your boots. No alcoholic beverages allowed! There are trash receptacles on each range. Pour out all liquids prior to disposal in trash cans. We reuse the bags. No food products are to be dumped in trash. You pack it in, you pack it out. I’m usually there at the crack of dawn cleaning up the ranges. I shy away after around 10-11 am. [/QUOTE]
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