by Parkerized on Thu Jun 21, 2012 9:36 am
I have a different take. Perhaps it will be helpful.
The range is safe, well maintained, comfortable and convenient. The hours are short. When most outdoor ranges are closed until 9 or 10am it would be good to shoot before work, but I could be alone here.
I have been to the range many times with mixed results. The one constant is the surly attitude of the staff. This is not uncommon mind you, I have shot or tried to shoot at many ranges across the country and found most to be cool at first, at best. This is understandable, but not acceptable. Like police officers (I was once sworn), a person responsible for the behavior of others must hold a certain amount of respect. Most respect others without overbearing, visceral, berating. A friendly reminder for the obviously skilled and a little tutoring for the uninformed would go a long way to promote the shooting sport and the range itself.
I have received "instruction" from said crew, on an occasion or two and found it quite insulting. Disregarding the fact that I have been NRA certified to instruct on various weapons, shooting since 1966 and "bring my own guns", there is really no excuse to be rude, overbearing or surly. This attitude is non-professionals and makes me want to ask the offender "Does your dad own this place? I guess if "they know you" you can get a break. I don't know them, and feel it would be hard to get it done.
Perhaps they saw me giggling when I shot my 1911?
I know there are safety concerns, I know there are equipment concerns. I don't want to own a shooting range or a gun shop. But if I did, all human beings would be welcome the first time. They would get a free smile every time they came in and they would have fun every time or I would know why.
I like people who like guns. All kinds of guns. If it goes bang, I want to shoot it. If we take responsibility for other shooters, staff would not have to get involved (better in this instance). We would all be safe and happy.
I usually prefer to shoot alone, but as I get older understand my responsibility to promote my sport to others. If you will only shoot with other experienced shooters, join a league.
I am sure that the folks who own and operate Burnsville Gun Range are good people - like most gunnys - but an attitude adjustment is in order.
Safety and fun are not mutually exclusive.