anmut
Regular Member
Probably one of those ranges where guns are banned...
Or one of those fake ranges. You know, the ones that the anti-gunners pretend to go to when they're trolling internet forums.
Probably one of those ranges where guns are banned...
I see more people every day in different forums and blogs jumping on the "oc'er are trouble makers and not part of the 2nd Amend. movement."
OK, so that's your answer. No biggie as every person has their own role in the grand scheme of things.Don't give this guy any ideas...
Then that's great. I've gone to two and yes, they weren't large. I've never liked shooting at formal ranges as they have a tendency to be anal retentive about how one shoots. And the larger they are,the more anally constipated they are. But it's good that shooters at ranges are comfortable with sport utility rifles.I am not sure what ranges you have attended in "Central Wisconsin", but the larger ones I know of hold High Power shoots where ARs are the competitors' rifle of choice or it is common to see ARs, AKs and SKS rifles there target shooting.
My response was, "Got any examples?"
Then that is wonderful. When I moved here, I chose not to be around green bay (I assume that's oconto?), madison, nor the milwaukee area. I chose a small town in central, oops, I mean Central Wisconsin.I will certainly back this statement up. At the outdoor range I use all summer in Oconto county, it is pretty rare to NOT see AR 15 or AK variants. The same with the outdoor ranges in SE Wisconsin.
Good to see that those that come off as the most informed, are the least. My brother in law is a local here and he's a member of them, so I'm his guest and if anyone would ever ask, I just show them his membership cards.Probably one of those ranges where guns are banned...
My brother in law is a local here and he's a member of them, so I'm his guest and if anyone would ever ask, I just show them his membership cards.
But that' only happened once. During deer season though there are more people and that's when I had to show someone his card.
They're small ranges, so I only go there when no one is there.
Then that is wonderful. When I moved here, I chose not to be around green bay (I assume that's oconto?), madison, nor the milwaukee area. I chose a small town in central, oops, I mean Central Wisconsin.
Is it mandatory to think you're the subject of some plot to be a poster here or something?
Don't know where/what you're getting at, but I'll answer that question/accusation.So your one of those nefarious types who feels that playing by the rules is for other people.
I go there to sight in scoped rifles and that's usually in the fall, so other people are there, getting ready for hunting season. I've found some people know what they are, but they don't know you can easily swap calibers with them. And most have never even touched one.So how did you have all this interaction with other people at the range again ?
Don't know where/what you're getting at, but I'll answer that question/accusation.
My brother in law is a local here and he's a member of them, so I'm his guest and if anyone would ever ask, I just show them his membership cards.
But that' only happened once. During deer season though there are more people and that's when I had to show someone his card.
lol....man I do love the internet. You just wander on and make your proclamations. Should I be more exact in what I am saying about where, what, how and why? People like you are why I rarely go to shooting ranges. Don't tell me, you're a reloader too. :lol:Where you are talking about getting around being a member in good standing, but still using a private range others are paying for the use and upkeep on
My response was, "Got any examples?"
Your next post:
OK, so that's your answer. No biggie as every person has their own role in the grand scheme of things.
Guess the person that stated it, then didn't respond to his proclamation, must have been too busy 'fighting' to give an example.It is all over the place.
Then that's great. I've gone to two and yes, they weren't large. I've never liked shooting at formal ranges as they have a tendency to be anal retentive about how one shoots. And the larger they are,the more anally constipated they are. But it's good that shooters at ranges are comfortable with sport utility rifles.
No idea where you got "Central Wisconsin" as I've not mentioned that in this thread but in case you've become infatuated with me and are two dimensionally following me, at least quote me right. I seriously doubt I'd capitalize central, and probably not wisconsin either. But I guess the little things are so boring in internet fights. Or maybe created and used as ammunition?
lol....man I do love the internet. You just wander on and make your proclamations. Should I be more exact in what I am saying about where, what, how and why? People like you are why I rarely go to shooting ranges. Don't tell me, you're a reloader too. :lol:
I agree. That's why I rarely go to ranges and why whenever I shoot with others on 'informal' ranges, it's only with people I know. If others are there when I show up, I'll wait until they're done and leave before I go out there.You may consider professional ranges and their RSOs to be anal retentive. I consider that shooting is a serious and potentially dangerous situation and that all of the safety rules have to be strictly observed.
That's a stereotype of mine that they are very much into the correct protocol and details. But you've sort of gotta be that way to be one.What would it matter to the subject if I were a reloader?
Don't have a good nights rest either. It's 11 pm on a sunday and I've gotta get up for work in 5 hours, so I vote for my version.You probably don't have a good front rest. (Doesn't have any bearing on the conversation here, I'm just playing along)
Have you ever carried a sidearm in your daily life? It's an annoyance and ironically, open carry of pistols makes it a little more comfortable. Or are you talking about walking around with a rifle, into a restaurant, into a grocery store, to see a concert in a public place? Do you know how much of a PITFA toting around a long gun is?
But as they say, stereotypes are wrong to apply to individuals but very often have merit across groups.
Guess the person that stated it, then didn't respond to his proclamation, must have been too busy 'fighting' to give an example.
But, from your link, so you think it's a good way to represent the firearms community by walking around four different schools toting a shotgun?
Luv that kids sense of style, black shotgun, black backpack, black shirt. Don't tell me, black pants too? :lol: Representing us, keeping it classy all the way! I guess the only thing that was missing is during interviews with the media, him playing with his crotch. :banana:
Gee I don't know why anyone would have any concern over that stuff.....