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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3726193" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>You always hope that's the case but the opposite is typically the norm. People think someone else will step up and they won't have to while taking advantage of the range. </p><p>I used to shoot a lot of steel challenge and USPSA at the OKC gun range. When first starting we used the cowboys range where steel targets were left on the range. I saw lots of damage to those targets by people using rifle ammo on the soft steel targets designed for shotgun and puny cowboy rounds. 5.56 cases left on the ground as proof.</p><p>Later after the USPSA ranges were built, they were left bare. You had to bring a target and stand if a member.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3726193, member: 5412"] You always hope that's the case but the opposite is typically the norm. People think someone else will step up and they won't have to while taking advantage of the range. I used to shoot a lot of steel challenge and USPSA at the OKC gun range. When first starting we used the cowboys range where steel targets were left on the range. I saw lots of damage to those targets by people using rifle ammo on the soft steel targets designed for shotgun and puny cowboy rounds. 5.56 cases left on the ground as proof. Later after the USPSA ranges were built, they were left bare. You had to bring a target and stand if a member. [/QUOTE]
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