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  • MarikinaMan
    Veteran Member
    • Nov 2015
    • 4864

    Originally posted by tonyxcom
    I've got plenty of dirty looks by guys running patches down the bore of their deer hunting rifle in between shots while its rigged to some sort of lead sled while he yells at his buddy behind him smoking a cigarette in the walking lane with some cheap Barska spotter on 80's era tripod with their non electronic hearing protection.
    Memo to self - I need electronic hearing protection to be an operator. Leave 80s tripod at home. lol

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    • tonyxcom
      Calguns Addict
      • Aug 2011
      • 6397

      Memo to MarikinaMan - People that use non electronic hearing protection tend to YELL at each other when they talk.

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      • MarikinaMan
        Veteran Member
        • Nov 2015
        • 4864

        Originally posted by tonyxcom
        Memo to MarikinaMan - People that use non electronic hearing protection tend to YELL at each other when they talk.

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        • nothinghere2c
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2012
          • 2259

          i rarely take my desert eagle to the range, but when i do it seems to clear out 2-3 lanes on either side of mine after about 10 minutes. i know its loud and obnoxious, and if i see someone eyeballing me i just smile and ask if they'd like to pop off a round. never had someone accept the offer yet but it does defuse their sour attitude.

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          • bombadillo
            I need a LIFE!!
            • Nov 2007
            • 14810

            If anybody has an issue with it, the simple request of switching lanes directly with the person throwing brass so you're on the other side is pretty easy. Not sure why this is so hard.

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