Nope as new as i am to the gun world most of that almost seems common sense though Im sure somewhere somebody has to be told not to
than any of the 5 mentioned observations. It's also gotten me to the point I wont be at a range if other people are around, because even if I've got an AR with one in the chamber a full mag ready to go, there's no guarantee that the next time someone decides to open up while I'm down range (or hell even down bench the last time I was at a DNR range "Don't point the 12gauge at me" "it's not even Fing loaded" *click*) that the first shot will miss and I'll even have the opportunity to return fire. And wearing a high visibility vest doesn't help indicate the range is cold or that someone is down range, to someone who just walked up to the bench it means that the range must have just installed, moving, yelling, cursing, flailing arm life like targets.Willingly irresponsible behavior
I never thought about loading mags when shooters are down range. I do that all the time. Guess I better knock it off! I didn't think it was bad etiquette at all.
number 3 happens constantly at Wilber Wright, even amongst seasoned shooters. There is a guy I have seen several times who owns Garands and AR15s and even he loads mags and adjusts his rifles when people are down range.