What Would You Have Done?

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At the LGS range (2 miles) they do check ammo for steel and reloads, but the target hangers are shot up regularly and replaced as soon as noticed. Lots of holes in the ceiling tiles also. It gets kinda crazy there when all lanes are full. I haven't been hit by a ricochet but have had plenty of hot brass down my shirt.
The lgs runs ccw classes and has lots of new shooters on the line daily. I will wait awhile to see if it thins out. If not, I watch for a while and leave.
But early weekday mornings usually sees a few old guys (like me) shooting which is great.
I joined a kinda local (12 mi,) gun club with an out door range and can shoot by myself or 1 or 2 other people during the week.
Much better.
 
Ask him to slow down because he was hitting you. Normally, if a guy is nice, he'll be agreeable, apologize, and listen.
 
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Sounds like there was no.....Range official on hand. What king of range was that anyway?

Few indoor ranges, IME, have a Range Officer or anything of the sort right there at the lanes.
 
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