Chris Harris
Member
That is a picture from the firing line at Bench Rest Rifle Club (BRRC).
I have thought long and hard about responding to this post, but I just reread Chris's post and feel that I need to respond. Again, these are my personal feelings and I do not speak on behalf of BRRC.
I find the statement that BRRC is an unsafe range completely ridiculous. The clubs responsibility is to have a system in place to notify shooters that the range is cold. This is accomplished at our club by a series of red lights at every other bench across the firing line, and a warning horn that is placed at the 100 yard line so that it can be heard on both the firing line and out on the range. There is a red safety light within 20 feet of every bench on that firing line.
It is the shooters responsibility to make sure that the safety lights are not on before firing a shot. If a shooter on the line cannot take the five extra seconds to look to the right or left of their bench to make sure that the 30 red lights on the range are not on before firing a shot, then they are unsafe. Range safety starts with the shooter.
Respectfully,
Joe Fesi
Soon to be Former Match Director BRRC
Joe, I obviously disagree strongly. And if you think your range is safe then start looking at the past events. As I have said, I have been downrange when a shot was fired, my son had a shot go past him 15 feet or so, and I have seen 5 other occasions when shots have been fired during ceasefire excluding myself.
So now you have to start asking yourselves, does the average shooter simply not care about safety? I doubt that. Does the average shooter get a kick out of shooting during a ceasefire? I doubt that. Those could be the only other reasons why people shoot during ceasefire.
So all you need to be looking at is one thing. Do we have problems at this range or not? And you undeniably do. And you have more problems at BBRC than any other range that I have every been to. But I have not been to all.
I am not trying to defend what I did. I am still sick at the thought of it.
But your range is NOT SAFE. And you can argue all you want but if one cannot see the lights unless you are looking out for them and one cannot hear the buzzer (which is not always on) which is downrange (why I don't know) and local members of your club consider that range to be unsafe then I think you need to start figuring out a way to prevent something nasty - otherwise it will happen. And you guys have had plenty incidents over the years and not one single thing has been done to correct the situation. It would be considerably dumb to sit back and not accept any responsibility. And when it comes to safe, it is like being pregnant, you are either safe or not. I can't see why one would not ensure safety at a premium location like STL.
Now I have heard through the grapevine that BBRC does accept that something needs to be done and will be fixing things. And that is what I wanted to hear. Not some public statement to cover up.