I had a brass rat picking up my brass one day. I informed him that if he kept doing that I could not be responsible for an AD in his direction. He got the point and went somewhere else to steal brass.
I had a brass rat picking up my brass one day. I informed him that if he kept doing that I could not be responsible for an AD in his direction. He got the point and went somewhere else to steal brass.
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I'm a confirmed brass rat, but I'd never consider getting close to someone else while they're shooting and pick up their brass, or even any near them. That's just ignorant. I like my space and privacy, and respect that of others as well. But once they're done, pack up and leave, I consider their brass on the ground as up for grabs. Anything wrong with that?
It blows my mind someone would do that. Especially with a loaded weapon in your hand.
Picking up my brass earns you free lead to go with it.
I have to say I had no idea others felt the way I do about their brass. I suppose we need to start a support group with optional group hugs. Kinda reminds me of that movie, "Anger Management".
Thanks again all!
I take it you do not reload a caliber that is not common where brass can be very expensive.
Otherwise you would not have made such a stupid comment.Not at all.I'm a confirmed brass rat, but I'd never consider getting close to someone else while they're shooting and pick up their brass, or even any near them. That's just ignorant. I like my space and privacy, and respect that of others as well. But once they're done, pack up and leave, I consider their brass on the ground as up for grabs. Anything wrong with that?
Many leave perfectly good brass even though at least the ranges I have shot at in the last 20 years always have a policy for one to police there brass.
Depending on the time of year and vegetation and the gun I am shooting recovery rates range from 50% to 100%. AR's drop things in a nice little pile. Many others are forward in a 10X20' area and then some like to throw it 30' behind/right and all over the parking lot.
Hoser knows about this one now.![]()
I see you running, tell me what your running from
Nobody's coming, what ya do that was so wrong.
Methinks Mr. Edwards may have been misunderstood......