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bakerjw
06-23-2021, 02:24 PM
I had range duty this afternoon. Strictly volunteer position but I am doing my part to keep our local range running. No RSO means no open range.
I got there right before 10:00 AM today and it was packed. Almost every bench taken. The black powder cartridge guys were shooting a match. They're a very well behaved group so it was no issue at all. A couple of them are RSOs as well so they appreciate it when someone like me shows up and they can just shoot.
The only bad part was that I had the morning shift. If I have the afternoon shift, I go down to the wall at the end of the range and scrounge up those fine mostly intact hunks of lead!

QuackAttack24
06-23-2021, 02:43 PM
I hate it when I'm picking up lead, and people show up to shoot. So inconsiderate!

brass410
06-23-2021, 05:33 PM
I really hate when people show up, look in my bucket of salvage treasure and say "if you dont want that I'll take it" or worse just go out and help themselves to all that brass laying all over, I mean really now, the nerve its unbelieveable the gall of these caster reloader wanna be crowd. They're just a bunch of deploreables I've even seen them send their spouse out into intersection to retrieve "GASP" a shed wheel wieght from a semi just horrible I tell ya just horrible. Somebody has got to draw the line. (just tongue in cheek their all a really cool bunch who would give the shirt off their back if they weren't using it for a shooting rest)

tankgunner59
06-23-2021, 06:25 PM
Everyone at the range where I shoot is considerate to each other. But I try to get there early on weekdays to police brass and in the near future farming the berms for lead, and it sucks to have a massive amount of brass on the ground and before I can get it picked up someone shows up to shoot. Most of them, though, will actually wait for me to finish. I don't of course I get off the range so they can shoot. Once in a while that works out, once a father son were there shooting the sons new Axis 30-06. When I told them I was policing brass in our conversation, they offered me almost 50 pieces of 30-06 brass when they finished. Another time I got a bunch of 308 brass. I usually wait till they leave and continue picking up the range brass. On the other hand, sometimes I get there and the brass has been collected, oh well, win some lose some. I usually take one of my guns now so if that happens at least I get to shoot some.

Finster101
06-23-2021, 06:50 PM
I'm so glad I belong to a private range and we don't need an RSO to shoot.

bakerjw
06-23-2021, 09:24 PM
I'm so glad I belong to a private range and we don't need an RSO to shoot.
We have a couple of federal ranges around here. Pond Mountain and Sciota. You put your life at risk sometimes by going there. Great for brass pickings though.
One of the perks of being an RSO at our club is that you can use the range during off hours. Great for when someone I know wants to go shoot but not be distracted by other shooters. It's all about safety.

David2011
06-23-2021, 10:51 PM
We had a guy that scrounged every last piece of brass. He had the gall to ask for my brass while I was still shooting.

LenH
06-24-2021, 07:52 AM
The weird thing about the club I am a member of is that the RSO show up a noon on Saturday. I could never figure that out because all the nut jobs are there at 8:00 when
the range opens and leave before these guys clock in for the day. One of them told me that he didn't worry about the Bullseye group but it was the other guys he has to
worry about. The range we use on match days is closed to other shooters.

rbuck351
06-24-2021, 11:36 AM
I am fortunate to have my own range so I don't have to deal with anyone but the wife. The draw back is there is no one else shooting and leaving brass.