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<blockquote data-quote="TMA-1" data-source="post: 2266315" data-attributes="member: 8014"><p>I remember this story from waaaaay back in the early 1990s. Heard it from Chuck, who at the time was one of the main counter employees, so it's not exactly a first person account, but it sounded true enough at the time.</p><p></p><p>What happened was that some customers brought in some posters of a famous actor and used them as targets. While this was happening, another group of customers observed this and drew the entirely wrong conclusion. Yes, race was involved.</p><p></p><p>As a result, the range adopted a policy that photorealistic targets were not allowed. Given the circumstances of this event, I can understand the prohibition.</p><p></p><p>Disclaimer: I have no personal knowledge of the incident, other than what I was told by Chuck. Your mileage may vary, investment results may not be typical, objects in mirror are larger than they appear, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TMA-1, post: 2266315, member: 8014"] I remember this story from waaaaay back in the early 1990s. Heard it from Chuck, who at the time was one of the main counter employees, so it's not exactly a first person account, but it sounded true enough at the time. What happened was that some customers brought in some posters of a famous actor and used them as targets. While this was happening, another group of customers observed this and drew the entirely wrong conclusion. Yes, race was involved. As a result, the range adopted a policy that photorealistic targets were not allowed. Given the circumstances of this event, I can understand the prohibition. Disclaimer: I have no personal knowledge of the incident, other than what I was told by Chuck. Your mileage may vary, investment results may not be typical, objects in mirror are larger than they appear, etc. [/QUOTE]
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