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Old January 18, 2001, 05:16 PM   #12
EricO
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Join Date: November 14, 1998
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DeadAim: Ledbetter primarily said it here - ask for instructions. For goodness sakes, yes, please do. If you are new to the sport and that particular range, by all means, don't strut on out there as if you know what you're doing. Some ranges are full of "self-important" types, but there are always great people there also to help you out. Go to the front desk, range office, etc. and let them know you are a new shooter at that range, and would like some instructions as to their procedures. Think nothing of asking this, it's their job to help ensure the safety of others there. Obviously, it's everyone's job to also, but they should set down the ground rules for you.
Big tip here - Don't be SHY! Especially when it comes to asking for safety instructions. You won't learn anything unless you ask. It's great that you asked here at the forum, but think about it, you should've asked at the range where you were, where the info is firsthand, and applicable to that range.
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