All very good points. I'd love to see some of the places open up but with only a tradition and knowledge base of unit marksmanship training, I find it unlikely.
The thing about EAFR, Quantico, Camp Robinson and other places, is that there is exposure to using the ranges without all the foolishness. Usually they require things like medics, fire extinguishers, radio contact, formalized training of range safety personnel and no commander is ever going to get in trouble by making you jump through the same hoops as he makes the military jump through.
Even at Camp Smith the NYANG is requiring the NYSRPA to rod people off of line after each shooting stage in the civilian matches. I've never seen a military manual that requires that, it's simply NCO lore or unit SOP. They also had some issues with .30 cal M1s I believe. Something about the range fan not being large enough.
Like I said, I'd love to see it but I wouldn't hold my breath.
Glad you like the google earth map. It was a huge effort to put it all together.
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