Bisley range safety etiquette

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Re: Bisley range safety etiquette

#11 Post by targetman »

I would concur with Gaz on this.....familiarity breeds contempt and some of us "older shooters" are very guilty of contempt of Range Safety Rules.

I would have no hesitation in confronting anybody that I see acting stupidly but then I am big and ugly with a bad temper and it shows !!!

As Steve says we are all responsible for range safety......get on the radio and report it....
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#12 Post by rox »

Gaz wrote:That said, I am guilty of letting things slide at Bisley because virtually everyone there seems to close bolts on live rounds with the muzzle pointing at the moon
I don't know who you shoot with, but I don't see this, and if I did I would stop them, not let my own safety 'slide'. By failing to observe this safety rule you are jeopardising MY shooting, and I take that very seriously.

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#13 Post by tackb »

targetman wrote:I would concur with Gaz on this.....familiarity breeds contempt and some of us "older shooters" are very guilty of contempt of Range Safety Rules.

I would have no hesitation in confronting anybody that I see acting stupidly but then I am big and ugly with a bad temper and it shows !!!

As Steve says we are all responsible for range safety......get on the radio and report it....
We are all responsible for range safety (something I cover in my pre firing brief)

I act imeadiatly I see anything unsafe on the range in the field or anywhere else for that matter but I am big and devilishly handsome and just a jolly good egg !

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#14 Post by ovenpaa »

FFS! That had me spitting red wine all over the place TackB
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There is an emoticon missing here...devilishly handsome...hmm.... :lol:
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#16 Post by ovenpaa »

Nah - it was there all the time

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#17 Post by tackb »

ovenpaa wrote:FFS! That had me spitting red wine all over the place TackB

Not good Rioja I hope!
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#18 Post by M99 »

rox wrote:
Gaz wrote:That said, I am guilty of letting things slide at Bisley because virtually everyone there seems to close bolts on live rounds with the muzzle pointing at the moon
I don't know who you shoot with, but I don't see this, and if I did I would stop them, not let my own safety 'slide'. By failing to observe this safety rule you are jeopardising MY shooting, and I take that very seriously.

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Rox - maybe a closer look at some of your photos of recent times then - some of those muzzles are aiming at the man in the moon O:-)

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#19 Post by rox »

MiLisCer wrote:
rox wrote:
Gaz wrote:That said, I am guilty of letting things slide at Bisley because virtually everyone there seems to close bolts on live rounds with the muzzle pointing at the moon
I don't know who you shoot with, but I don't see this, and if I did I would stop them, not let my own safety 'slide'. By failing to observe this safety rule you are jeopardising MY shooting, and I take that very seriously...
Rox - maybe a closer look at some of your photos of recent times then - some of those muzzles are aiming at the man in the moon O:-)
Mike
We were actually talking about breaches of range safety rules or the safe shooting system, and particularly closing the bolt on a live round (rule 257). I can’t see any of my photos which show a breach of these rules - can you? **

**Trick question.

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#20 Post by M99 »

We were actually talking about breaches of range safety rules or the safe shooting system, and particularly closing the bolt on a live round (rule 257). I can’t see any of my photos which show a breach of these rules - can you? **

**Trick question.

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tongueout Fair point - but look at muzzle position - if you want to see the bolt being closed on live rounds - look at the film clip of the imperial posted on here very recently (and the NRA website)

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