gwdixon
Elite Member
This thread is becoming depressing to me. Who said anybody shot off rounds into the air? I'm saddened by the number of replies to this effect when the only reason to make such a reply is to fabricate this in your minds. I guess it's human nature to read into something you want to believe and ignore what is actually there. I see this with clients from time to time and understand that the biggest hurdle in communication is what the other person imagines is being said.
I live out in the country, I shoot my guns day and night. Night hunting is legal here for a variety of animals. Target shooting any time of the day or night is legal. And yes, during the dark hours of the night, I have been know to pull out the guns and set up a target. I have lights out side and we can clearly see what we are aiming at. I guess for those of you who do not have lights outside your homes, shooting at night time wouldn't make any sense. Assuming that those of us who have shot guns at night do not have lights, does not make any sense.
If my backstop is the same during the day as it is at night, what is the difference? If you are commenting about somebody who shoots at night, why do you assume that he or she is being unsafe? I know a lot of rifle ranges have night shooting. They also have lights so you can see at night!!!
Eddie
Hmmm...I posted about shooting at night so I guess I have a responsibility to reply:
>My post implied nothing about safety, rather, it dealt with courtesy.
>Target shooting and hunting, be it day or night, have a definable and reasonable purpose. Shooting a gun at the stroke of midnight for the sole purpose of making noise has less purpose, whether it be in the air or into a well-designed backstop. This was the point of the OP.
>For some, target shooting at 3 AM ("legal anytime day or night") would likely get a response from the Sherriff for disturbing the peace. If you live on a 160 acre section then this is less likely. It smacks of selfishness.
>Shooting at a range designed for the purpose, be it day or night, and expected has never been an issue in this thread.
>Unfortunately, most of the post quoted above is based in what the poster criticizes. That is, "read into something you want to believe and ignore what is actually there".