The only good part about cleaning the range. This is my third haul this year. I usually shoot all I got every few months.
I work part time at Stoddards in Douglasville.
Shouldn't have said that....now AO is gonna come creep through the window.
I work part time at Stoddards in Douglasville.
Shouldn't have said that....now AO is gonna come creep through the window.
That's a good way to get free ammo. Pretty amazed that people do that much stuff though. I am that fit chasing every little .22 that hits the ground
Cool man, I've never been there but heard nothing but good about them. Might have to take a long lunch break and check them out next time I'm in the area for work.
Do they let you keep brass? I'd be trading that shit in at Georgia Arms for credit. Then you'd really have some free ammo!
We have a laser curtain so you can't go after them without a loud ass alarms and all the backers facing, and everyone looks at you like "... Ass..."Wow! Crazy people don't go after their "clear" ejects!
I can attest to the amount of ammo we find on the range man, I came home with a bunch of 9mm today, I tend to shoot it all up pretty quickly though. I think it's mostly due to new shooters not realizing or caring. Or someone not seeing when clearing a jam or something and letting the round roll off. It also gives us the opportunity to shoot really cool stuff that most of us can't afford because a really cool customer wants to share the experience with someone. Like when I shot a les baer 1911 the other day, and a really nice OD tavor, or a rare French hand made revolver (Mehurin I think is hour it's spelled) today was an M1 carbine for me!!
Lunch break BEEEEEEEITCHYou are suppose to be working you fuck!