boomerd35 wrote:It really sucks that you never hear the final details about range accidents. If it was some safety lapse, that would be information I would be interested in (either something the range employees didn't do or could do better, or something the victim could have done better, or just something to remind me "Yeah, I need to be more careful about that"). If it was a suicide just say so and then there's not much more to say. But it's all dictated by lawyers and lawsuits anyway. I wouldn't say anything either if it was my range.

It's kind of morbid to talk about, but whether accident or intentional, it presents a learning opportunity.