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Old May 12, 2009, 09:24 AM   #7
olyinaz
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Join Date: February 24, 2009
Location: Arizona
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>>>That's cause for suspension at my club. If you don't have an RSO on duty then you need to make the range owner aware of the safety violation and request his corrective action.<<<

I did bring it to the attention of the RSO and he stormed off to administer some additional corrective action. I've only been associated with this club for a short time now so I'm still getting a feel for things. The RSOs have a tough job keeping an eye on three active ranges at once and some are more aggressive than others is what I've learned so far. Honestly it's my only reasonable option for shooting where I live - everything else is a 45 minute drive or more away - so I'll get active in fixing the joint before I skedaddle but I hope it doesn't come to that.

Thanks,
Oly
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