Not a problem at all. I understand what your saying I've been to alot of ranges that were that way too. The not being able to reload a mag behind the line is a bit rediculous though. Everyone has their own rules and insurance requirements and I'm sure alot of that may even change state to state. No offense taken I think I might have just been a little pissy at the moment when I originally replied on account of my Steelers getting their butts kicked by the Bengals early in Monday nights game (I get a little over board with my Fandom of that team). Either way your right in the purpose of this forum so... back to the cigar discussions.Apologies if offense was taken, none was intended. I wasn't trying to take a shot at you personally, but I can see how it could have been taken that way. I saw bolt locked back, no finger near the trigger, and in my opinion, thats good enough
All I meant by it is that I find it very surprising that the range, and even more surprising that their insurance would allow such lax safety practices. Since they are liable for any accidents that may take place, usually they go all out. Around here, the norm is to lock bolts back, put the on the rack, then go stand behind the yellow line away from the guns. That's how it is at pretty much every one I've been to, hell I've been to one that wouldn't even let me load a magazine during a range break.
Anyway, this thread is about cigars, I'll keep my comments cigar oriented.
Is that Anaconda or Fumas en Corda?I think I like it.
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Anaconda. First of the trilogy I've tried. Very good. I can see why @mpomario likes them. I do wonder how it compares to the other 2? Shed any light on that Mario? Just a quick and dirty comparison?Is that Anaconda or Fumas en Corda?
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