Bobbobbobbob wrote:
When our members went to lunch they were expecting to return to the same firing points they had left at 12:30 as we have done before. They were not "parading across Butt 19". By the time they returned, early, from lunch due to the mess up on the range, I had managed to get all of their belongings to the gate. They were trying to get across the car park to the gate to collect their belongings. That is the area where they were stopped. Not once when it became obvious that we had been left stranded did anyone from the organisers of the other NRA approach us to explain that the range access was changing, they just tried to stop anybody from collecting their belongings while the range was still closed to live fire.
As for money, we thought that at the time. Our club books and pays in advance. I find it very sad that booking ranges is treated like a game of trumps..
I and my club take safety very seriously. If we had stayed where we were and needed to leave we wouldn't have just wandered across the live area. A stop call would have had to be made which would have caused a very big inconvenience.
I have no gripe with the NRA, they are trying to improve things. The loos are coming along a treat by the way.
For the sake of the forum I shall creep back into my shell, I don't usually get involved in the heated threads.
The other Club is the "NRA" it was an NRA event, if anyone was rude or abusive I can only apologise but I was not there. If someone at a NRA Event is rude or abusive then you should take it up with the NRA, the people shooting that event come from many clubs from all over the country as its an open entry. If you or anyone had a problem with someone you should have highlighted it to the Range Office. As stated in one of your previous posts "I believe one of our committee members wrote to someone about the situation but didn’t get a reply." that should be chased through. There is no excuse for being rude or abusive, robust at times is required as people do unfortunately ignore the "Danger Live Firing Ahead" signs and have walked across the RHS of Century towards the car park at 300 in front of shooters at 400 yards. Fortunately a safety "Stop" was called and no one was hurt, the offender just wandered on to the 300 yard car park without even an acknowledgement of his dangerous mistake, luckily each shooter at the event was being individually supervised with SA90(B) Qualified RCOs in overall charge and the infringement spotted early.
And I think on the occasion that you were referring to, if you'd stayed where you were and had to leave in the afternoon you would have had to wait until the firing on the RHS had finished for the day unless it was, of course, for an emergency.
If we happen across each other in the 300 yard car park come across for a cup of tea, if you can point out the rude offenders I'll chastise them for you.
I wear 'Camo' at work on occasion but rarely on the Range unless its pouring down.