So I go to the range today to try out my new 9mm, and there a few guys shooting. I come out while they're chatting and reloading and all that, and start getting my things in order. Without asking if I had my ears on (I didn't), they start shooting again. Certainly not unsafe per say, but kind of annoying. I grabbed my ear plugs as quick as I could, and decided not to say anything, as they were nice enough, an I didn't want to make an issue.
After they leave, a few more guys show up, and I decide that I'd wait until they were aware that I was going to shoot and could put their ears on. It just kinda seemed like common courtesy. I'm not the sort to get all wrapped around the axle on stuff, but I'm wondering if I'm right in thinking that they should have checked in with me before they went loud. Any thoughts?
After they leave, a few more guys show up, and I decide that I'd wait until they were aware that I was going to shoot and could put their ears on. It just kinda seemed like common courtesy. I'm not the sort to get all wrapped around the axle on stuff, but I'm wondering if I'm right in thinking that they should have checked in with me before they went loud. Any thoughts?