I have always stood to the right of other shooters who are using semi automatics so that their spent cartridges shower down on me when I am firing on the range. This made sure I never forgot how to properly react to hot brass and not let it interfere with putting my own rounds on target while being distracted.
That’s a good point. My gunny shooting partner had.an American Eagle in .50 with a red dot scope that guaranteed the casing would rain down vertically upon you. Most bounced off my backwards raid hat. One went down my t-shirt. Once.
Once.
Them dang 9mm full auto’s are the worst for slinging brass.
People like to stand up, push ‘um out and start spraying.
Little buggers will fly two tables over.
:)
I like to try for the end end table (Left). People don’t seem to like to walk over any further than they have to.