Keep an eye on what everyone else is doing. If you think something isn't safe, go to whoever is in charge with it or call the offenders on it yourself if it is something especially blatant.
Just today when I was at the range, I had to caution an older gentleman that was sweeping me with a Ruger LCP. If done in a courteous way, most people will appreciate having this brought to their attention, as he did.
Of course, I have also been known to raise my voice/be abrupt when folks are handling guns while I or others are downrange checking targets. There is no excuse for such stupidity as that and I'm not shy about embarrassing someone over it.
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