Good thinking. I appreciate that.
I guess I’ll just avoid the state public ranges. They don’t have range officers. Fish and game wardens stop by once in a while to ensure everyone has a permit to use the range, are adhering to range hours, and that the max loaded rounds limit is being followed. They don’t attempt to exercise control over procedures in any way.
You would avoid the public wildlife range for the same reason I don’t care to hunt on public lands. It costs my son and me money to lease hunting land so we can ensure we’re the only ones on the place. This is not the way I was raised back in the 60s & 70s but it is reality today.