I know I make a lot of shooting tongue in cheek threads, but this one is serious as a heart attack.
If you put targets on the ground like this... like I found today at the range...
make sure they are close enough to a back stop that the ground strikes will strike the berm. Most would be surprised how much of an angle upwards they can get when ricocheting off of the ground.
I can guarantee some of his projectiles went over that berm.
Stray bullets are bad, bad news.
They can shut down a range and hurt our gun rights when they cause injury or damage.
Put your ground targets close to the berm and even use a side berm if you need to.
If you put targets on the ground like this... like I found today at the range...
make sure they are close enough to a back stop that the ground strikes will strike the berm. Most would be surprised how much of an angle upwards they can get when ricocheting off of the ground.
I can guarantee some of his projectiles went over that berm.
Stray bullets are bad, bad news.
They can shut down a range and hurt our gun rights when they cause injury or damage.
Put your ground targets close to the berm and even use a side berm if you need to.
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