Long story short is that I got stuck in a lane next to a couple. I guess the female had never been shooting before. I guess the sound of me firing off .308 was scary/intimidating.
I was doing my thing and didn't notice until after I was done with a very rough zero'ing of my scope. I overheard him say something in regards to me being done or reloading. I waited until she finished off a mag and then I apologized to her. They were both cool about it so I felt a little less like a "Richard".
I don't really know what else I could have done. I stay alert to what's going on around me, but I don't exactly go "hmm she isn't shooting because she's scared
less because of my rifle." At the same time I don't want someone to get all scared or intimidated of guns simply because they had a traumatic 1st time. If either had popped over and asked me not to shoot while she was doing her thing, I wouldn't have minded at all.
Am I missing something? Or is it just one of those situations that are unavoidable?
I was doing my thing and didn't notice until after I was done with a very rough zero'ing of my scope. I overheard him say something in regards to me being done or reloading. I waited until she finished off a mag and then I apologized to her. They were both cool about it so I felt a little less like a "Richard".
I don't really know what else I could have done. I stay alert to what's going on around me, but I don't exactly go "hmm she isn't shooting because she's scared
less because of my rifle." At the same time I don't want someone to get all scared or intimidated of guns simply because they had a traumatic 1st time. If either had popped over and asked me not to shoot while she was doing her thing, I wouldn't have minded at all.Am I missing something? Or is it just one of those situations that are unavoidable?

Just seemed odd they are at a shooting range and getting pissy about the noise is all. He had rifles also. Guess it worked out ok though.

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