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|  | Use of Steel Plates « Thread Started on Dec 24, 2006, 2:19pm » | |
Just a reminder that the two steel plates (gongs) on the center pistol range are to be shot from the firing line under the canopy.
If you bring your own steel targets (plate rack/tree) use them on the far east range and set them up down at the berm.
No steel should be shot closer than 10 yards on the range, closer than 10 yds becomes a range safety issue.
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|  | Re: Use of Steel Plates « Reply #1 on Aug 10, 2007, 5:57pm » | |
Does this mean we can bring our own steel targets to shoot?
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|  | Re: Use of Steel Plates « Reply #2 on Aug 15, 2007, 8:46pm » | |
Quote:Just a reminder that the two steel plates (gongs) on the center pistol range are to be shot from the firing line under the canopy.
If you bring your own steel targets (plate rack/tree) use them on the far east range and set them up down at the berm. No steel should be shot closer than 10 yards on the range, closer than 10 yds becomes a range safety issue. |
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