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TheRealJuliane
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Do the ranges not have some supervision at least? Someone walking the line and reminding the noobs not to point their weapon at anything but the target? I know you have to sign something for risk control but with the increase in novice shooters you’d think they might watch out for people in general.that’s true. unfortunately.
I’ve noticed something during the latest round of panic buying of guns and ammo because of fear of heightened gun control laws. I’m around a gun range constantly because I do a lot of competition shooting and there’s recently been a spike in range use. while that’s good in a general way, new gun owners’ safety violations and even unfamiliarity with how they work is appalling and constant. and I mean these are gross violations – a guy walking around with a shotgun, shells in the magazine and one actually chambered; being “swept” by a barrel by idiots who don’t know to keep the thing pointed downrange; I’ve been showered with gravel because a new owner next to me on a trap line blasted the ground ten feet ahead of us.
so accidents in the home – the stats are as bad as you think – take away the utility (and for many, the glamour) of having a gun around for home protection.
F/