In another 20 years...

I wouldn’t mind a “no brake” rule at the range (for any cartridge). Shot whatever you like, but then live with the recoil and muzzle rise you chose. Don’t divert your recoil into powder blast in my face. I am a big fan of you do you until you make your problem into my problem. Basic courtesy. Nothing unmanly about being responsible for your own sh*t and expecting others to do the same.
So prohibit brakes at any given shooting range? What a crock. And I do not have any braked rifles. mtmuley
 
I wouldn’t mind a “no brake” rule at the range (for any cartridge). Shot whatever you like, but then live with the recoil and muzzle rise you chose. Don’t divert your recoil into powder blast in my face. I am a big fan of you do you until you make your problem into my problem. Basic courtesy. Nothing unmanly about being responsible for your own sh*t and expecting others to do the same.
At a range with benches set up 8’ from one another, all shooting in the same area, I agree.

In my previously described scenario I was at a local F&G range where each shooter has his own range bounded left and right by a 15’ tall berm. I was forward of the end of the berm, and it was still to much for my Utard/UltraManley neighbor.
 
Should I have by browning a bolt barrel shortened to 20 inches and the BOSS reinstalled? It’s a 338 win mag, so nothing like a RUM blast……
 
There are no right or wrong answers here but something that becomes a matter of choice. My point is that much like tattoos, a gun owner's opinion may change down the road.

One of the best choices I ever made was to invest in a good pair of Walker Disrupter earbuds. I had to see for myself if the technology had reached the point where noise suppression and being able to carry on a normal conversation, all while listening to audio streaming could happen at the same time. Yes, it has. And it didn't require any permanent and drastic alterations to my firearms.
Do those come with the translation feature so you can tell what our southern friends are saying ?
 
Sheesh, if the guy next to you at the range is too noisy for your likings, get back behind him or away from him and wait till he's done, or come back another day.
It's supposed to be noisy at gun ranges.
 
Sheesh, if the guy next to you at the range is too noisy for your likings, get back behind him or away from him and wait till he's done, or come back another day.
It's supposed to be noisy at gun ranges.
You ever stood 8 feet to the side of a braked 30-378? It’s not just the noise. Why I don’t shoot at ranges. You guys can have them.
 
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