I am fairly sure the Police are not subject to the current range certification regime... neither are Defense Force. I don't know how it works in practice with Police using civilian ranges and how...
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I am fairly sure the Police are not subject to the current range certification regime... neither are Defense Force. I don't know how it works in practice with Police using civilian ranges and how...
The main two technical guys in the range design/safety area at FSA are very experienced with military ranges and have great experience with backstop materials and the problems and benefits associated...
I think the FSA (now) Range Manual has flip-flopped on the earth filled tyres thing. I think there was a bit in the manual about they were worries about low velocity projectiles basically "bouncing"...
The range I provided some small advice to sounded like it was in a quarry? So might be a different range we are talking about grandpamac
I am not personally involved in this range at all outside of a conversation I had ages ago about suitable backstops for "large" projectile capture, suitable backstop depths, angled steel deflector...