so i belong to this great range, one of two i belong to. 15 minutes from my house. the other one is 45 minutes. at this range we have a long range section, goes out to 1000 yds. it's a great place to do load developement, but recently, the powers that be put up a sign saying "no magnum rounds or anything over 8mm and of, course, no steel bullets) because of the targets. obviously, we dont' want damaged steel targets, makes perfect sense, especially no steel rounds. totally on board, i've never even shot a steel bullet as far as i know.
but my main hunting rifles are 6.5 saum and 7mm rem mag. so now i am confused though. can't use them i guess which is sad. but if i bought a 6.5 prc, it's not a magnum so it is within the rules but it sends the same berger faster than what i shoot in my 6.5 saum and if i bought a 28 nosler, same thing, not a magnum and it would throw my 180 berger faster than in my 7 rem mag.
how can i convince them that the rules don't make any sense in some regards.
what do other ranges do? obviously, steel bullets are out of the equation cause that is a no -brainer. it seems like it should be based on muzzle velocity or energy.
also, i thought, i would put up my own paper targets for load development or even zeroing, but for some reason, someone said that also was not allowed.
i just don't want to spend thousands on a 28 nosler or a 6.5 prc.
has anyone else run into this? what are some good intelligent reasons to bring up.
but my main hunting rifles are 6.5 saum and 7mm rem mag. so now i am confused though. can't use them i guess which is sad. but if i bought a 6.5 prc, it's not a magnum so it is within the rules but it sends the same berger faster than what i shoot in my 6.5 saum and if i bought a 28 nosler, same thing, not a magnum and it would throw my 180 berger faster than in my 7 rem mag.
how can i convince them that the rules don't make any sense in some regards.
what do other ranges do? obviously, steel bullets are out of the equation cause that is a no -brainer. it seems like it should be based on muzzle velocity or energy.
also, i thought, i would put up my own paper targets for load development or even zeroing, but for some reason, someone said that also was not allowed.
i just don't want to spend thousands on a 28 nosler or a 6.5 prc.
has anyone else run into this? what are some good intelligent reasons to bring up.