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Old February 25, 2009, 06:19 PM   #4
TINCUP AL
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Join Date: May 22, 2007
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Make sure your steel is angled down or away to allow for good deflection with minimal "splashback." I would offer a quick safety meeting with everyone attending before the shooting begins. Treat it as a match as far as load and make ready, unload and show clear, etc. . That way there is noone walking around the area with a round in the chamber or doing any unsupervised gun handling around the other shooters. I would recruit a few more experienced shooters that you trust to help maintain the safety level. Good luck.
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