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Re: UK AR15 Forum - Is there one?

#61 Post by John MH »

Look at who's being precious :wave:

From your vast array of firearms it would seem that CSR should be right up your street; dynamic, multi-positional target shooting both slow, rapid and snap fire. If you already have a straight-pull Mini-14 why not come along and have a go, despite what you may think from what you see on forums you will be welcomed. And if your RPA will shoot 1/2 MOA why not enter the Royal British Legion Shoot in August where its true potential will be seen.

Having suffered from both bans as well I have found that CSR is as good as it gets. I still shoot Pistols and Rifles at work, plus the occasional Minimi and Mini Gun but its not the same as shooting your own.
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#62 Post by Sim G »

Now you see, you're just bloody teasing! I'll come and have a go at CSR, if you get me a cabbie on the job's Minimi!

I wonder what a comp would be like with one of those....
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#63 Post by channel12 »

bobbob wrote: I have been biting my tongue on the topic of this group for some months. :squirrel:

Towards the end of last year our club were booked in for a whole day on 300 yards at Century. Due to mobility issues, once we are on the range we don't move, we cater for ourselves and happily look after other club members stuff while they go off for lunch. (Obviously they take their firearms away with them.) On this day we were in a little way from the gate, with belongings of three other people. Someone from the range office came along and started to put the "Danger Live Firing Ahead" boards out. We were puzzled as they were blocking off the entrance and exit from our position to the gate. The chap putting the boards out said he was just doing as he was told.

The problem I have is one group giving the impression that they are more important at the detriment to other range users.
Can I ask if it had been TR shooters who's range your members had tried to walk across would your comments be any different? And how would your club react if they were shooting a 400yds and somebody walked out out the 300yd car park passed the danger boards? The real issue here is that on more than one occasion to my knowledge people have ignored the the danger signs walked on the range while shooting is taking place at 400/500yds. It's not a matter of one group thinking they are more important than another, if the hooter has sounded then the shooters of whatever discipline are in possession of their allocated range are entitled to carry on shooting.
CSR is shot in the Winter on Butt 19 because it is shot from 100yds back to 500yds and Century isn't that busy. In February 2012 there was heavy snow on match day and we were the only shooters on Century.
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Re: UK AR15 Forum - Is there one?

#64 Post by bobbob »

channel12 wrote:
bobbob wrote: I have been biting my tongue on the topic of this group for some months. :squirrel:

Towards the end of last year our club were booked in for a whole day on 300 yards at Century. Due to mobility issues, once we are on the range we don't move, we cater for ourselves and happily look after other club members stuff while they go off for lunch. (Obviously they take their firearms away with them.) On this day we were in a little way from the gate, with belongings of three other people. Someone from the range office came along and started to put the "Danger Live Firing Ahead" boards out. We were puzzled as they were blocking off the entrance and exit from our position to the gate. The chap putting the boards out said he was just doing as he was told.

The problem I have is one group giving the impression that they are more important at the detriment to other range users.
Can I ask if it had been TR shooters who's range your members had tried to walk across would your comments be any different? And how would your club react if they were shooting a 400yds and somebody walked out out the 300yd car park passed the danger boards? The real issue here is that on more than one occasion to my knowledge people have ignored the the danger signs walked on the range while shooting is taking place at 400/500yds. It's not a matter of one group thinking they are more important than another, if the hooter has sounded then the shooters of whatever discipline are in possession of their allocated range are entitled to carry on shooting.
CSR is shot in the Winter on Butt 19 because it is shot from 100yds back to 500yds and Century isn't that busy. In February 2012 there was heavy snow on match day and we were the only shooters on Century.
I am only replying as I have been asked a direct question.

At no time did any of our club members try to walk across a live range. While we were shooting the route to the car park was not live. When this incident occurred, the range was not live as it was lunch time, so no shooting regardless of whether signs were in place or not.

The day in question was the 13th of October 2012. Our club secretary booked our club dates for the whole year as soon as the NRA opened the booking system, as he has done for many years. We arrived before the hooter was sounded for the morning session. We shot up to the hooter for lunch. Most of the members then left the range leaving their belongings as they were returning for the afternoon.

During lunch a vehicle arrived and started putting signs out, see below.
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At this point we realised our access to and from the firing points was about to be shut off once the hooter went for the afternoon. The range office was contacted but they weren't really interested and said they would send someone down. Our club secretary was also called to tell him and the other members what was happening so they could come and pick up their belongings and leave or to get to the firing point before the hooter while it was safe.

An NRA member arrived and basically told us that if we didn't like the situation, leave, as the other club would be using the range and if we wanted to leave once they started we would have to wait, he then walked off.

We decided, due to physical problems that we had no choice but to leave. We couldn't leave the other members belongings so they were moved over towards the gate. It was still lunch time so we were not walking across anyone else’s range and it was not live! By then the other members had returned and were trying to get across the car park to get to the gate where their belongings were. Their way was blocked. I don't know what was said as I was still trying to gather up our equipment. We were then told by our secretary that we had been moved to another range.

Maybe the problem lies with poor communication. When a club makes an advanced booking for Century that clashes with the use of longer distances to the right hand side, maybe they should be warned of the restricted access so a change can be made.

It happened, nobody was hurt just bad feelings. If I had know airing this incident would have caused so much bad feeling I wouldn't have bothered mentioning it.
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#65 Post by Strangely Brown »

This link shows that the CSR match was on the 6th October, not the 13th!

http://www.nra.org.uk/common/asp/Calend ... RA&id=2884

Unless the NRA website has got it wrong?
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Re: UK AR15 Forum - Is there one?

#66 Post by John MH »

Bobbob

Thanks for letting the CSR Shooters that frequent here aware of the incident. It is quite clear from what you say that none of your clubs members infringed any safety signs. However, the confusion here that is now clear is that this was not an NRA CSR Event, the monthly League Match was on 6 Oct 12.

I don't know who was shooting to the RHS of you on 13 Oct 12 but it was not NRA CSR and may have been another club as you say. I suggest that you retry to get a reply from the NRA so that the offending Club's Officials are made aware and that an apology may be sought.

I was definitely not there on 13 Oct 12 as I was somewhere under the sea defending democracy.
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#67 Post by namvet »

would it be inappropriate to post this now

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#68 Post by Rarms »

namvet wrote:would it be inappropriate to post this now

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Perfectly appropriate.

I figured it was wrong, I was busy on the 13th but I definately shot Octobers one!
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#69 Post by ovenpaa »

No, it is not appropriate in my opinion, there are two sides to every story, Bobbob told her side of the events and that should not be ridiculed. She has this in her signature:

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Re: UK AR15 Forum - Is there one?

#70 Post by whatacrock »

There are indeed two sides to every story but an apology of any sort for totally slating a group of shooters when they weren't even present on that day wouldn't go amiss... :roll:
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