Range etiquette nobody talks about

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Woofy

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Don't be the person who shows up alone and takes three lanes with all your stuff spread out during peak hours. Also if someone's clearly struggling, offer help nicely, don't hover and critique unsolicited. And pick up your brass if the range requires it.
 
Don't be the person who shows up alone and takes three lanes with all your stuff spread out during peak hours. Also if someone's clearly struggling, offer help nicely, don't hover and critique unsolicited. And pick up your brass if the range requires it.
At a range in Albuquerque, some rude jerk set up a table, chair and umbrella in one of the 3 berms and proceded to eat a meal. He had no intention of being rushed.

Re the OPs comment, obviously many reload so they pick up and reuse the brass
 
Put a can on every rifle or stay home! Just joking but it would be nice.
I’ll just stay home. 😀
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Stay home to make noise or stay home because you can?
Both. I don’t need to go to a range when I can shoot right out my back door. My noise doesn’t bother anyone because there’s typically nobody else there. If there is, they will be wearing muffs, which negates the need for anything hanging off the end of my barrel.
 
Nice setup!
Thank you ! I got by with a homemade one for 20 years or so. I happened to be perusing facebook marketplace one day and saw these (and he had all kinds), it didn’t take me long to figure out that he was selling them cheaper than I could make them. Quality build too !
 
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