Not being willing to watch unsafe practices go without challenge, I have approached lots of people in my 72 years, maybe numbering in the hundreds. The ones who got surly about it have been a very small number, quite the opposite of your "far too many people". That's not a good reason to let it slide. When done quietly and privately, not by screaming at the person from the next field or otherwise embarrassing him/her, it's taken well by the vast majority of people. That's been my experience. If they don't like it, too damn bad! They're in the wrong and they need to be stopped before they cause another tragedy. In almost every case, what they are doing wrong is clearly stated on range signs about safety. If not, it darn well should be.


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