Last year a client of mine was at Nicks when someone with a 7mm mag managed to fire it straight up through the roof of the range... about gave my client a heart attack since he was standing a few feet away with his back to the shooter!
Last year a client of mine was at Nicks when someone with a 7mm mag managed to fire it straight up through the roof of the range... about gave my client a heart attack since he was standing a few feet away with his back to the shooter!
At the Bass Pro in Denham Springs, there is a bullet hole in one of the trays or shelfs where you rest your gun when shooting.
And it does not matter if you are at an indoor range or outdoor range, stupid people shoot all over. I was shooting at the Serburne range near Krotz Spring a couple of years ago. Several of us called a cease fire so that people could go down range and tend to their targets. Me and several others put up new targets and went back to the firing area to wait for live fire again. Someone was down at the 100 yard targets and an idiot started shooting at his target before anyone yelled that the range was hot. We yelled at the guy to cease fire because someone was still down range, He just said, oh, my bad.
I have shot at the honey island range many times.They have strict rules and I have never had a problemFRC has rules and some of the fine folks of Baton Rouge have difficulty following them.
If you think this only happens at indoor ranges, please never visit some of the WMA ranges or really any other public range.
Bedico could make more money if it weren’t such a dump.
Honey Island would be safer if they had paid employees, but that probably won’t happen.
I have shot at the honey island range many times.They have strict rules and I have never had a problem