You are correct. They still have the grating system that lets all the brass fall through into a small pit. Great for the range, but it stinks for reloaders. My neighbor and I have contemplated taking a small tarp out there to catch our brass, but have not followed through on it.jmorris wrote:If I remember correctly (only shot there once couple of years ago) at "A Place to Shoot" on the south side the floor is grating, the shells fall through and to a collection system. I didn't see any way to retrieve my shells so I'm assuming it's for the benefit of APtS.
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- Wed May 26, 2010 11:27 am
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Re: San Antonio Ranges that will let pick up your Brass
- Mon May 17, 2010 2:43 pm
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Re: San Antonio Ranges that will let pick up your Brass
Bracken Range will let you pick up your brass. But only your brass!
Highjack alert! Does anyone know what is going on with Bracken? They recently dropped the height of the roofline by extending it out. It works ok for the 7 yard targets, but with my tall height I cannot use the 15 or 25 yard lines anymore since the new roofline comes down so far that it blocks my view of the target. I also was asked not to shoot my rifle while standing on the 50 yard line the other day. That's something I've not had mentioned to me before. Seems like someone (government?) is starting to regulate them more.
Highjack alert! Does anyone know what is going on with Bracken? They recently dropped the height of the roofline by extending it out. It works ok for the 7 yard targets, but with my tall height I cannot use the 15 or 25 yard lines anymore since the new roofline comes down so far that it blocks my view of the target. I also was asked not to shoot my rifle while standing on the 50 yard line the other day. That's something I've not had mentioned to me before. Seems like someone (government?) is starting to regulate them more.