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Gun Club/Range Talk
Why do ranges not want you loading mags on shelves on back wall?
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<blockquote data-quote="Okie1907" data-source="post: 2973844" data-attributes="member: 40509"><p>Yeah that is what I dont get, why cant people just load in their lane? or why not buy another lane. I dont know a single indoor range that doesnt charge something for a second shooter so why not spend the few extra bucks and buy a second lane if one is available of course? Just seems like there is a problem and there isnt really great solutions so the range just puts up with the never ending task of enforcing the rules. Like I said in my original post in theory magazine loading would be fine but its the guys who dont follow rules to begin with or guys who dont know why you dont move guns around in range that are going to be breaking them. I havent shot in H&H in a while (so if this is still applies) but one thing I will congratulate them on is they have a big space behind the shooter for people to stand or sit and there is plenty of space to stack guns or bags behind them and they even have a wooden gun rack in each lane and no shelving units to load on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie1907, post: 2973844, member: 40509"] Yeah that is what I dont get, why cant people just load in their lane? or why not buy another lane. I dont know a single indoor range that doesnt charge something for a second shooter so why not spend the few extra bucks and buy a second lane if one is available of course? Just seems like there is a problem and there isnt really great solutions so the range just puts up with the never ending task of enforcing the rules. Like I said in my original post in theory magazine loading would be fine but its the guys who dont follow rules to begin with or guys who dont know why you dont move guns around in range that are going to be breaking them. I havent shot in H&H in a while (so if this is still applies) but one thing I will congratulate them on is they have a big space behind the shooter for people to stand or sit and there is plenty of space to stack guns or bags behind them and they even have a wooden gun rack in each lane and no shelving units to load on. [/QUOTE]
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