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Unwanted attention at shooting ranges?
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<blockquote data-quote="just browsing" data-source="post: 1041960" data-attributes="member: 87559"><p>Just looking for some opinions here. Unlike some of you boys out West with more land than you know what to do with, us Eastern shooters are often confined to shooting at ranges, whether they're public or membership only.</p><p></p><p>I've shot 7mm Mags and '06's for years without giving it much of a second thought, but I've recently started to notice that whenever there are guys with larger caliber rifles, they always seem to garner more attention at the range (be it from other shooters, RSOs, etc.).</p><p></p><p>Obviously there's a fine line between minding your own business and just being plain disruptive (.50bmg), but at which point does it start to get you unwanted attention? I only learned just how loud a .300 win mag with a brake was today, and I'm starting to have some reservations about shooting 50-75 rounds at a time. Curious to see if anyone else has noticed this, or if it's just me being paranoid.</p><p></p><p>Any insight is appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just browsing, post: 1041960, member: 87559"] Just looking for some opinions here. Unlike some of you boys out West with more land than you know what to do with, us Eastern shooters are often confined to shooting at ranges, whether they're public or membership only. I've shot 7mm Mags and '06's for years without giving it much of a second thought, but I've recently started to notice that whenever there are guys with larger caliber rifles, they always seem to garner more attention at the range (be it from other shooters, RSOs, etc.). Obviously there's a fine line between minding your own business and just being plain disruptive (.50bmg), but at which point does it start to get you unwanted attention? I only learned just how loud a .300 win mag with a brake was today, and I'm starting to have some reservations about shooting 50-75 rounds at a time. Curious to see if anyone else has noticed this, or if it's just me being paranoid. Any insight is appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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