jazzy
Well that's good but in an earlier thread you mentioned, "I too hope no one looks into it at the range." That implies to me that others are responsible for their own safety around your laser and that ain't going to work - whoever turns it on is responsible. We've got enough hope floating around here now, I long for a return to the days of responsibility and accountability.
Have you been to a big match to set flags? There are people walking around everywhere down range - it's just a mass of humanity. How you would ensure that people know there is a potential laser in operation in front of your bench? Does the range operator now have to ensure no one is using anything over X mW? I'll bet they really aren't looking for anything else to do during match weekend.
I'm all for a way to speed up setting flags but I hope anyone contemplating the use of lasers thinks this through. Competitors have enough stuff to think about at a match without worrying about their eyesight while walking around downrange.
As for me I stated earlier I have no intention of using a laser if it can't be done safely.
Well that's good but in an earlier thread you mentioned, "I too hope no one looks into it at the range." That implies to me that others are responsible for their own safety around your laser and that ain't going to work - whoever turns it on is responsible. We've got enough hope floating around here now, I long for a return to the days of responsibility and accountability.
Have you been to a big match to set flags? There are people walking around everywhere down range - it's just a mass of humanity. How you would ensure that people know there is a potential laser in operation in front of your bench? Does the range operator now have to ensure no one is using anything over X mW? I'll bet they really aren't looking for anything else to do during match weekend.
I'm all for a way to speed up setting flags but I hope anyone contemplating the use of lasers thinks this through. Competitors have enough stuff to think about at a match without worrying about their eyesight while walking around downrange.