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<blockquote data-quote="sigsilly" data-source="post: 1390307" data-attributes="member: 12651"><p>Those yellow flags were put in up in the last year or two at OKC because someone was on the 300 yard line on the Hipower Range and someone started shooting over their head from the 600.</p><p>Tell me about safety again!</p><p>I've pretty much got you figured as one of those types who the "do as I say, not as I do" types.</p><p>Tell us about the accident that happened at the OKC Gun Club where someone was supposedly shot during an IDPA match?</p><p>I also saw one of the OKC High Power team sweep me and another shooter two years ago with his AR (no safety flag in the chamber) when getting up from the 600 yard line.</p><p>And OKC has pits where the targets are raised to be shot at. If someone gets shot in the pits from the one of the firing lines, it's going to be another one of those magic bullets.</p><p>Besides, we're talking about club members shooting on the bench rest range during regular hours, not High Power matches. I brought up the Range Officer picking a gun up in a match because a long time participant didn't follow the order to rack his rifle.</p><p>There are several at the OKC Gun Club that are both rude and unsafe because they do what they want and DON'T FOLLOW THE SAFETY RULES FOR GENERAL SHOOTING.</p><p>You can twist the subject all you want but a few old farts at OKC Gun Club have pissed off a lot of good members by having poor range manners and being shi**y on the firing line.</p><p>It's becoming more obvious with each of your posts you are one of them.</p><p></p><p>ETA Let me get this straight - Because the military bolt action matches have an exemption, you are saying you don't have to safe or rack your rifles anytime you shoot on the bench rest range when others go down range to set up targets, even if you are just pleasure shooting and not in a club match?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sigsilly, post: 1390307, member: 12651"] Those yellow flags were put in up in the last year or two at OKC because someone was on the 300 yard line on the Hipower Range and someone started shooting over their head from the 600. Tell me about safety again! I've pretty much got you figured as one of those types who the "do as I say, not as I do" types. Tell us about the accident that happened at the OKC Gun Club where someone was supposedly shot during an IDPA match? I also saw one of the OKC High Power team sweep me and another shooter two years ago with his AR (no safety flag in the chamber) when getting up from the 600 yard line. And OKC has pits where the targets are raised to be shot at. If someone gets shot in the pits from the one of the firing lines, it's going to be another one of those magic bullets. Besides, we're talking about club members shooting on the bench rest range during regular hours, not High Power matches. I brought up the Range Officer picking a gun up in a match because a long time participant didn't follow the order to rack his rifle. There are several at the OKC Gun Club that are both rude and unsafe because they do what they want and DON'T FOLLOW THE SAFETY RULES FOR GENERAL SHOOTING. You can twist the subject all you want but a few old farts at OKC Gun Club have pissed off a lot of good members by having poor range manners and being shi**y on the firing line. It's becoming more obvious with each of your posts you are one of them. ETA Let me get this straight - Because the military bolt action matches have an exemption, you are saying you don't have to safe or rack your rifles anytime you shoot on the bench rest range when others go down range to set up targets, even if you are just pleasure shooting and not in a club match? [/QUOTE]
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