He needs to be removed from the board and ousted from the club. If anything had happened to him or his daughter the range would have been as dead as they were.
Good thing he didn't walk out there with his child.
You must not go shooting very often. I've personally seen something similar happen at least half a dozen times in the last 20 years. Since I only average maybe 3 or 4 hours a week at a range, I would imagine that it also happens quite a bit when I'm not there.
Even if the kid followed him out on a hot range, I could never call CPS and potentially ruin the child's life(and possibly siblings if any) without first having the Board sit the offender down for a nice long chat.All that said, I think it is completely uncalled for to inform child protective services on the guy. I wouldn't do that to my worst enemy. Besides, by the way the OP described it, he didn't endanger the kid... just himself.
A little off? It sounds like you're experiencing a chainfire. lolz. seriously/As far as shoot straight, I have a revolver where the timing is off a little. (I won't shoot it again until I get if fixed.) Some shots will be spot on but 1 of 5 can be off by 2 feet at 7 yards..
Should this grown adult who showed purely idiotic judgment be removed of his 2A rights?