Yesterday I went to my local private Gun Range and once inside the gate I noticed a range bag laying by itself where we park our cars. There was no one there except me and so I went over and picked up the bag, then sat it on my pickup bed tailgate. I didn't know what to do so I went through the bag looking for some form of I.D. so as to call the person and let him know his bag was here. After finding nothing, I proceeded to shoot what I had intended to shoot, thinking about what I was going to do if the guy didn't show up before I left.
I had made up my mind to take the bag home, call our range president, and tell him I had it, and hope that whoever left it there would do the same and ask if anyone had found anything, thus letting him contact me and getting his stuff back to him. Our range office is locked and I wasn't about to just leave it there, so I was hoping I had made the right choice.
About half way through my session, a car comes in, leaving the gate open, and comes quickly over to my truck. I was relieved that the owner had noticed his missing stuff and came back before I left as I felt rather uncomfortable in the idea of taking it with me. I told him I had looked through the bag in an effort to find some I.D., and he was fine with that and very happy that his bag was still there.
Maybe you guys already do this, and I can't believe I never thought about it, but after this little episode, I have decided to somehow mark my bags with my personal info in case I ever leave a bag there, and I would strongly suggest that anyone who doesn't have some I.D. in their bags to do so.
I would also enjoy your thoughts on if I was correct in the decision to take the bag home and contacting the range officers in hopes of the bags owner doing the same.
Thanks.
I had made up my mind to take the bag home, call our range president, and tell him I had it, and hope that whoever left it there would do the same and ask if anyone had found anything, thus letting him contact me and getting his stuff back to him. Our range office is locked and I wasn't about to just leave it there, so I was hoping I had made the right choice.
About half way through my session, a car comes in, leaving the gate open, and comes quickly over to my truck. I was relieved that the owner had noticed his missing stuff and came back before I left as I felt rather uncomfortable in the idea of taking it with me. I told him I had looked through the bag in an effort to find some I.D., and he was fine with that and very happy that his bag was still there.
Maybe you guys already do this, and I can't believe I never thought about it, but after this little episode, I have decided to somehow mark my bags with my personal info in case I ever leave a bag there, and I would strongly suggest that anyone who doesn't have some I.D. in their bags to do so.
I would also enjoy your thoughts on if I was correct in the decision to take the bag home and contacting the range officers in hopes of the bags owner doing the same.
Thanks.