Nope...I'd have done the same thing. In fact I might have been a little more vocal had he gotten huffy with me.rgoldy wrote: Did I do wrong????

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Well, since he arrived after you did, he should be obligated to move to another lane if the falling brass was bothering him. I would have had a talk with the range officer if he was giving me a hard time. If the range officer couldn't resolve the situation, I'd leave and never return to that particular range.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. .......