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Thread: Cartridge stuck in LE6920 barrel

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    Quote Originally Posted by bamashooter View Post
    Thanks, just never gave it thought before. But the way people are I wouldn't doubt some "private" ranges may have that policy for, as you stated, selling reloads, selling brass, etc.
    OP doesn't note if this was an indoor range or an outdoor range. Most indoor ranges I've been to are brass loss ranges.

    With the close proximity in that environment, plus the differing levels of expertise, and therefore safety and weapon handling skills, you wouldn't want folks moving around picking up brass while other shooters are handling weapons.

    If this was on a commercial outdoor range, the same issues may be in play.

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    Sorry, indoor range. And yes, they want all brass placed into a recycle bin that’s in every single Range Room.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krp7894 View Post
    Sorry, indoor range. And yes, they want all brass placed into a recycle bin that’s in every single Range Room.
    Does the shooter police the brass and put it in the bin?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bamashooter View Post
    Does the shooter police the brass and put it in the bin?
    Yes. They have several Range officers on staff who watch through the plexiglass window almost the whole time. I’ve never attempted to take brass home anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krp7894 View Post
    Yes. They have several Range officers on staff who watch through the plexiglass window almost the whole time. I’ve never attempted to take brass home anyway.
    Wasn't for certain but that's kinda what I thought. But I didn't think of the window. Two-way mirror?

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    No, you can see through on both sides

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    At indoor ranges like that, I install a case catching bag on my carbine. I see no reason to allow the range to keep MY brass.
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