Fonzy
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- Jun 9, 2018
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Thank you for the updates! Hopefully it'll be finished earlier than scheduled.
You would think Myrtle Grove would come on here and post update. We all know they watch these treads
Many years ago when I used to go there, the range guy, I forgot his name, I think it was Dan, told me they were having problems with a new community or communities in the area that wanted the range shut down. This was about 10 to 15 years ago so the info might not be accurate but maybe it’s being phased out
Does anyone actually police their brass though? It would be nice if everyone did, but I have never seen anyone do so. They really need a Range Safety Officer to occasionally come by for the knuckle heads that keep doing dumb stuff. I dont know why people dont say something to the dumbasses that keep doing dumb shit. Oh yeah they have a gun in their hands. Most people do respect a uniform even if they have little to no power, but to kick you off the most reasonable price range in the area. IMO!Yeah i would assume if its going to be concrete under there they would have done that first. If it stays the gravel thats currently there it will be a nightmare to police up the brass... And the benches wouldnt be fixed in place which is asking for trouble IMO.
The roof and the extra space behind the firing line is a welcome addition though.
Id think if they were going to pour new pads, they'd have done it before building all the fences?
The fence and trellis look to be a kind of "in your face baffle" and are probably intended to keep your muzzle down and prevent firing on targets in adjacent lanes. NO signs of any kind of roof over the shooting area, all the downrange baffles look almost complete as well. The gravel in front of the firing line is going to make brass cleanup of anything that flies forward of the line a PITA.