Sorry I haven't been on here to talk about last week. We had an unusual start time but still managed to get everyone through in a timely fashion. We had some new shooters, too. While that is encouraging, we had a safety issue when one of them turned the muzzle in an unsafe direction. I wasn't really sure if I should address it on this forum, but feel it merited attention. The shooter was new and made a mistake, albeit an unsafe one. He was disqualified. What is troublesome, however, is how a couple of people reacted. We saw it happen. The muzzle never was pointed at the people behind the line. It did sweep the SOs and they immediately yelled at the guy. We thought the incident was over, when Jim, the owner comes into the range a short time later telling us that two of our competitors raised a stink in the lobby saying they would never come back to Big Shots because we were unsafe. They complained that the shooter swept the crowd several times. That just did not happen, as far as I or any of the other Safety Officers saw. I guess they were expecting us to eject the shooter from the premises. Maybe we should have, but it was a new shooter and we are a new league. We may do that in the future. The guy needs to review the big 4, for sure, and we want him to know we aren't playing around. Hopefully the seriousness of the infraction will sear into his mind the gravity of safety required when handling his new firearm. This post really isn't meant to demean him or call him out. We don't want to make him afraid to return to the range, rather feel comfortable returning to the range and learning from his mistake.
However, the individuals who put on the production in the lobby are the people I wish to discuss. What they did is worse for our sport, and more specifically, our league, than the unsafe act itself. We all make mistakes and sometimes they are biggies. The question is if we learn from them. To go to the owner of the establishment and say that you will never return to his range because of someone new shooters mistake, is damning to us all. If you want to complain to someone in that situation, it would be the Match Director (MD) or one of the Safety Officers (SO). If you really feel unsafe in returning to shoot with us, then we thank you for joining us, apologize for what occurred, and wish you well in your future endeavors.
We want everyone to be safe, but also to have fun and look forward to coming back. We don't want anyone to leave upset, but if you are upset, please direct it to the correct person and not the facility owner. By being a drama queen t the owner, you run a good risk of ending the league for all of us.