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<blockquote data-quote="D. Hargrove" data-source="post: 2948065" data-attributes="member: 41761"><p>It should come as no surprise that adamant shooters and gun owners tend to join discussions and share their experiences with like minded individuals. So why would any (supposedly) like minded business not assume this is the case? Word of good experiences spreads, word of bad experiences spreads like wildfire. I wish the business owner well in his future endeavors, and would hope that "lessons learned" would be taken into account by any future business owners hoping to get in on the gun game. We as a community generally have a great deal of money invested in our sport/hobby, this is not a sport of the weak minded (generally speaking) nor are any of us looking to be lectured unnecessarily by a staff member. If I am wrong on the range, by all means please let me know, but if not, please accept my money for range time, ammo, supplies and firearm purchases and share in this wonderful sport of shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D. Hargrove, post: 2948065, member: 41761"] It should come as no surprise that adamant shooters and gun owners tend to join discussions and share their experiences with like minded individuals. So why would any (supposedly) like minded business not assume this is the case? Word of good experiences spreads, word of bad experiences spreads like wildfire. I wish the business owner well in his future endeavors, and would hope that "lessons learned" would be taken into account by any future business owners hoping to get in on the gun game. We as a community generally have a great deal of money invested in our sport/hobby, this is not a sport of the weak minded (generally speaking) nor are any of us looking to be lectured unnecessarily by a staff member. If I am wrong on the range, by all means please let me know, but if not, please accept my money for range time, ammo, supplies and firearm purchases and share in this wonderful sport of shooting. [/QUOTE]
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