Well, all I can say is if you feel I'm anal to put safety as the most important part of shooting then that's your problem, not mine. If however, you feel safety is a sometimes thing, and we share a range, the problem then becomes our problem. I am 100% non-tolerant of problems where my safety or the safety of my friends/family is concerned, due to some $hit stupid act on your part. If being called $hit stupid for doing something $hit stupid rubs your fur backwards, better to deal with it here on line than at the range. $hit stupid acts will be dealt with there in a far different manner, with no threat implied. You put your $hit stupid act in front of my saefty at your risk, not mine. Depending on the act, you WILL find yourself either in a court of law, on the wrong end, or worse. Accept the consequenses of your act of stupidity, it's your call. When you put the awesome power to forver change someone's life in your hands, be it a gun or a steering wheel, $hit stupid has no place there. And for the record(Henry), I'm not name calling. I'm ID'ing an action. Doing something $hit stupid doesn't necessarliy make you a stupid $hit. Do it oftem enough though, and live with the label.
Andrew, you're right, I don't care for it. I for one don't consider ammunition a toy. Yeah, I did some $hit stupid things when I was a kid, and managed to hang on to most of the important body parts. Most of us did. Most of us outgew it where guns and ammuntion are concerned though.