tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1317770170474039861.post3271298620534179498..comments2024-03-17T19:49:08.769-05:00Comments on Jeff Bergosh Blog: A Visit to the PitJeff Bergoshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12638001957494810839noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1317770170474039861.post-79417145413251430602017-12-02T22:54:43.750-06:002017-12-02T22:54:43.750-06:00Commissioner, by your diagram the orange tagged ar...Commissioner, by your diagram the orange tagged area leads directly to the Wymart road area. The claim being they don't use that target anymore(9mm). According to Google Maps the distance from the target area to the house on the east side of Wymart is only 750 ft. approximately. Was this the general area of where the homeowners were finding bullets? I'm no ballistic expert and realize the place is pit with earthen berms but mistakes have been made before. Another question is does the Sheriff have any other locations available to him to practice at? If so, maybe he should be using those, assuming they are not in another neighborhood. The land owner is granted the right to shoot on his property and can't be told not to, but our Sheriff should not be using this pit for practice simply because of the proximity to housing. And if there really is no way the bullets can be coming from this pit, then the Sheriif has no excuse for not trying to determine who is illegally firing weapons and causing the issues for the residents.Michael McCormackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18223578600437673191noreply@blogger.com