RaleighReloader
Well-Known Member
To anyone here that shot at Sherburne this morning and didn't clean up after themselves:
I went out to Sherburne around lunch time today, to get a bit of healthy social distancing time in at the range.
Guys, the place was a mess. Cartridge casings strewn about from end to end. Ammo boxes tossed on the ground. One of the folding chairs was even turned sideways, and I noticed that had a few bullet holes in the seat back. Woden targets strewn about the range like litter.
It was disgraceful. Whoever did this deserves a few days on a prison chain gang cleaning garbage off the side of the road.
It took me almost a half an hour to get the place looking presentable. Thankfully, the next people that visited weren't greeted by such a mess; I hope they had a better time than I did (and that they, too, cleaned up after themselves).
Being a real sportsman / sportswoman means doing the right thing even when nobody is looking. Your mother doesn't work there, and heaven knows that our game wardens have better things to do.
Mike
I went out to Sherburne around lunch time today, to get a bit of healthy social distancing time in at the range.
Guys, the place was a mess. Cartridge casings strewn about from end to end. Ammo boxes tossed on the ground. One of the folding chairs was even turned sideways, and I noticed that had a few bullet holes in the seat back. Woden targets strewn about the range like litter.
It was disgraceful. Whoever did this deserves a few days on a prison chain gang cleaning garbage off the side of the road.
It took me almost a half an hour to get the place looking presentable. Thankfully, the next people that visited weren't greeted by such a mess; I hope they had a better time than I did (and that they, too, cleaned up after themselves).
Being a real sportsman / sportswoman means doing the right thing even when nobody is looking. Your mother doesn't work there, and heaven knows that our game wardens have better things to do.
Mike