Jason73 wrote:If this happened to you how would you handle the situation?
Picture this: You are in a lane at your favorite shooting range, happily sending lead downrange. Someone comes in and gets on the lane to your right. This individual begins to complain about brass coming over the partition. You apologize and state that you have no control over this and you continue shooting. Your neighbor stops you and again complains about flying brass. You again apologize and state your lack of control over the ejected cases at which point the person tells you that you are a "mean dude" The whole time this person is shooting in an uncontrolled/unsafe manner, firing as rapidly as possible (against range rules), missing the target 90% of the time in the process, all the while yelling like a lunatic and acting like an ignorant fool that has no business being in posession of a firearm let alone discharging one.
Personally, with the situation as it is written and assuming you had no fault whatsoever, I'd tell him to 'bugger off'....in francais.

As far as the unsafe shooting, you could have used that as your 'out' to not only alert the RO, but to take that opportunity to get another bay even though you shouldn't have been the one to have to do that.