I, also, didn't see anyone hitting high, and certainly not over the berm. Range Nazi's first comment was "You can't shoot rapid fire at 100 yrds!!" Then he started in on "See those rounds hitting all over down there!?" I think his objection was to rapid fire per se, and I'm sure those sillouette guys next to us narc'd us out.
Uh, no, I didn't. The guy (I guess "Kingson?" I think of him as "Mr. Exotic Weapons Man.") shooting at 100yrs was shooting prone. Not like he was bump-firing from the hip. Damn, glad he didn't put the crank-fire device on. The loser and his "posse" might have actually burst a blood vessel.
BTW, I never saw anyone handle a firearm with someone down range. We did have a loaded (one of the .30-30 lever guns) weapon laying on the table, untouched while someone went down to police up targets, and the Range Nazi made a big deal about that, but no one touched the rifle, and short of the rifle jumping up and shooting itself, there was no danger. My guess is RN had the handgun on his hip loaded, and didn't seem to mind.
Unless I'm wrong, Bob Wescott is the tall guy who kept driving up and giving us the hairy eyeball, not the Range Nazi who, I'm pretty sure, was actually foaming a little at the mouth. That's the guy that needs to have his RO cred's pulled. I've dealt with Bob Wescott at TDPA matches before, and he seems like a pretty reasonable guy.
Nice meeting everyone. Thanks for the brownies. Sorry we didn't get to shoot longer. What am I supposed to do with all that ammo now?
Scott