Posted by Bruce(OR) on February 21, 2019 at 18:16:52 from (65.102.27.38):
In Reply to: camera posted by stonerock on February 20, 2019 at 19:09:34:
Those cameras would be set up to alert me when motion was detected. I would enjoy using my rifle with scope. A few rounds down range and people get the message. Then again, If you wanted to have fun, You can get a bull horn and say loudly.... "Is there anyone down range?, Is there anyone down range? If there is anyone down range, Indicate by sight, sound or motion." Wait three seconds and then say, "The range is open, The range is open, Commence fire!" Then just start blasting away and watch the fun. It's also nice to have an AR/AK whatever and a drum feed. I don't have that yet, but I have sent some rounds down range and they all stay away. I know what direction the one 'neighbor' lives, about 1/2 mile away and the other 270+ degrees is not a problem.
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