Anytime I read of something this outlandish my initial thought is there has got to be some kind of backstory not included in the www posting.
Good.
I have to disagree with the suggestion that the shooter should have called a cease fire and retrieved his property without notifying range staff. That's fine when it's you and the boys down at the gravel pit, or at the club, but at a commercial facility one should defer to the staff, who carry the liability as well as the responsibility for facilities. At least tell them "I lost some expensive and sensitive gear down range, how do you want to handle it?" Emphasize that this is not just dropping a p-mag just out of reach forward of the position.
(Anyone can call a cease fire for safety issues, of course, but "I somehow launched a piece of my gun" probably only turns into a safety issue when you run downrange to get it without telling anyone.)
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