No AR pistols at Precision in BR?!?

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  • FRC Indoor Range

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    We do allow AR pistols as long as they have a brace and can be shouldered. The problem with “Draco’s” is that most of them do not have a brace and cannot be shoulder and fired accurately. We understand there are some Draco owners who can fire them accurately without a brace. But the vast majority of Draco’s we have had in here have not been fired accurately, resulting in thousands of dollars of damage to our target carrier system and a few massive holes in the concrete floor just in front of the booth. Once we banned Draco’s our target system took much less damage.

    With any weapon here, if the shooter cannot keep their rounds on target they will be asked to leave. We allow full autos, drawing from the holster, rapid fire, and many other freedoms most ranges don’t allow as long as the rounds impact the target and not the ceiling or the floor. In my opinion, that is a very fair rule.
     

    John_

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    We do allow AR pistols as long as they have a brace and can be shouldered. The problem with *Draco’s* is that most of them do not have a brace and cannot be shoulder and fired accurately. We understand there are some Draco owners who can fire them accurately without a brace. But the vast majority of Draco’s we have had in here have not been fired accurately, resulting in thousands of dollars of damage to our target carrier system and a few massive holes in the concrete floor just in front of the booth. Once we banned Draco’s our target system took much less damage.

    With any weapon here, if the shooter cannot keep their rounds on target they will be asked to leave. We allow full autos, drawing from the holster, rapid fire, and many other freedoms most ranges don’t allow as long as the rounds impact the target and not the ceiling or the floor. In my opinion, that is a very fair rule.

    That is very fair. Like you stated, the bottom line is if you cannot control where your projectiles impact, you have no business discharging a firearm period.
     

    oppsImissed

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    That is very fair. Like you stated, the bottom line is if you cannot control where your projectiles impact, you have no business discharging a firearm period.

    John is on point as usual.
    And rules are rules. If you dont like the rules go somewhere else. I've left public ranges due to the idiot next to me
     

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