Yesterday, I came across this post on another board. I cannot speak for its accuracy, nor its details. ,Frankly, I don't think naming names or pointing fingers is important.) However, the incident is troubling, in that basic safety and oversight procedures were not followed. Fortunately, nobody was hurt.
Note that Benchrest does not rely on ECIs,Empty Chamber Indicators) to indicate a safe rifle, preferring to remove the bolts instead. Doing so makes the rifle 100% safe,there is no way to fire a round without a deliberate effort to do so) provided the practice is consistently followed. Unfortunately, the shooter, his neighbors, and the Line Officer all failed to ensure the rifle was safe before people went downrange.
Let's think and practice safety out on the firing line. After all, the life you save could be your own.
... Yesterday I was working at my club assisting in a 300 yard bench rest match. I was on the target crew. Our job was to go downrange after each stage retrieve the shot targets and post new targets. After each stage of shooting the guy running the line gives the cease fire command, remove bolts, remove equipment from the line, and then tells the target crew to proceed. There were 15 shooters on the line. We were down at the targets and heard a shot fired. One of the shooters had left the line with his bolt in the rifle and a round in the chamber. These rifles have extremely light triggers. Apparently just the motion of walking a few steps was enough to cause the trigger to function and the rifle to discharge. He was about 25 feet behind the line and the rifle discharged. He was surrounded by people in every direction. Fortunately, he had the rifle pointed upward when it discharged, but it is possible that at some point in removing the rifle from the bench and walking down the slope from the benches he might have had the rifle pointed at someone. I have worked these matches for years, and this is the first incident. I think everyone concerned had become complacent. The guy running the line went through the motions of giving the command to remove bolts, but did not thorougly check everyone. It was fortunate there was not a tradegy.
Note that Benchrest does not rely on ECIs,Empty Chamber Indicators) to indicate a safe rifle, preferring to remove the bolts instead. Doing so makes the rifle 100% safe,there is no way to fire a round without a deliberate effort to do so) provided the practice is consistently followed. Unfortunately, the shooter, his neighbors, and the Line Officer all failed to ensure the rifle was safe before people went downrange.
Let's think and practice safety out on the firing line. After all, the life you save could be your own.