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During this shoot, the guy shooting next to us informed me the kid with him shot my 100yd buffalo. They had that kid wiping after every fifth shot, over and over and getting patches stuck in the bore. RSO's had to repeatedly help him get the rod out of the bore. When the kid would get the ball seated, he would pound the ball over five times with the range rod. This banging was so annoying! I felt bad for the kid, as must have learned this madness from them.

This whole thing was such a distraction, and I probably would have shot better
Shooting at it is one thing, Did he hit your Buffalo? I was 49 points away from a perfect score on da beast. Took out his right front hoof, 1 point.
 
At least they weren't shooting down range while you were putting up your targets. Had that happen once.
I once had the shooter next to me walk out on A live firing line to change his target. I spotted him out of the corner of my eye when he was out about 10 yds. and hollered at him to get back He thought it was OK as long as he stayed in his own lane.
 
I once had the shooter next to me walk out on A live firing line to change his target. I spotted him out of the corner of my eye when he was out about 10 yds. and hollered at him to get back He thought it was OK as long as he stayed in his own lane.
Proof there are some people who simply should not play with guns!
 
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