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You know what I have concluded? I'm as kind as the next person, but if range rules permit black powder guns on their rifle range and they have no b/p only range, then I am entitled as anyone else to shoot there. So far I've had no one complain or show displeasure, but if that occured, I'd ignore them. My passion is as important to me as their is to them. I'd gladly trade stations to deal with prevailing winds, but I certainly would not refrain from shooting. Accommodate others to a point, but hold on to the rights you paid the club for. But then I only shoot at a private range or on private property. Still, I'd stand my ground against a single shooter's displeasure if I were breaking no rules.
 
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