Tom I think you are misunderstanding my post. I too would like to shoot my carbine at the silhouette range but it is NOT up to the silhouette club, the RO's, or any body connected to the range. As stated in my post the decision was made by the parks dept. and NOT the silhouette club. I was an active member of the club and I know what I am talking about. I am NOT giving anyone BS. If you still do not believe me you can go check it out for yourself.
Now as far as target damage is concerned, it absolutely does occur. The high velocity damage is a real concern regardless of the type of firearm used. Whether the damage is from a pistol or a rifle makes no difference. The important thing is that people who use the silhouette range are aware of this fact. As a club member I did my share of target repair. I got to see first hand the damage and the amount of resources it takes to repair some of the targets.
Didn't mean to upset you! I wasn't calling bs on you, but on the premise that increased damage from carbines was a legitimate reason for their exclusion.
However, since you bring it up...
I've been shooting there for nearly 2 decades, and have had this conversation with several "active members, who know what they are talking about." No need to drop names, but they're the ones you see repeatedly if you frequent that range. You are the first to try and pass the buck to Parks. Every other one of these long-time active members has asserted that the club made the decision. Now, they are in total disagreement as to the reason... bullet velocities, availability for handgun shooters, safety concerns, guidelines of the national parent organization...
I'm sure you believe that you know what you're talking about. But I'm equally sure that each of them, in turn, believed that they knew what they were talking about. Who do I believe? And are the others simply misinformed, or deliberately spreading misinformation?
In the end, it isn't important. What matters, at least as far as this post is concerned, is that pistol caliber carbines are not allowed.