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Info about the firing range at Lexington WMA?
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<blockquote data-quote="meatGrinder" data-source="post: 2416702" data-attributes="member: 20129"><p>I hunt and fish out there alone all the time. I also take my boys down there to hunt and fish. I've met many fine folks out there over the past 15 years or so. One guy gave me some bass lures at Lake Dahlgren that he was catching some good bass on. Another fella let me and my son tag along with him and his beagles on a rabbit hunt. Met a guy at the range last year that had good tips for sighting in my rifle and how to find good deer on the WMA. Generally, I meet good people there.</p><p></p><p>However, usually at the range it's a different story. One guy constantly picked up brass around our feet as we were firing. He could barely talk or even say thanks. I think he was "special". Another couldn't stop asking, "Do you want that brass? Do you want that brass?" Other times there have been kids there muzzle-sweeping everyone. One guy brought two old T.V.s out, shot 'em up with his 12 gauge and left them there. </p><p></p><p>I love going to Lex and fishing at the ponds, or taking the kids and the .22 out for some squirrel hunting. Honestly though, the range gives me the heebie-jeebies. But........it's free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meatGrinder, post: 2416702, member: 20129"] I hunt and fish out there alone all the time. I also take my boys down there to hunt and fish. I've met many fine folks out there over the past 15 years or so. One guy gave me some bass lures at Lake Dahlgren that he was catching some good bass on. Another fella let me and my son tag along with him and his beagles on a rabbit hunt. Met a guy at the range last year that had good tips for sighting in my rifle and how to find good deer on the WMA. Generally, I meet good people there. However, usually at the range it's a different story. One guy constantly picked up brass around our feet as we were firing. He could barely talk or even say thanks. I think he was "special". Another couldn't stop asking, "Do you want that brass? Do you want that brass?" Other times there have been kids there muzzle-sweeping everyone. One guy brought two old T.V.s out, shot 'em up with his 12 gauge and left them there. I love going to Lex and fishing at the ponds, or taking the kids and the .22 out for some squirrel hunting. Honestly though, the range gives me the heebie-jeebies. But........it's free. [/QUOTE]
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