Boys, I made myself sleep on it before further comment.
When one carrys concealed, his biggest ally is awareness. What is going on around him, if you will. BG walking towards him with hands in pockets, late night, parking lot of grocery store, condition orange, red, or whatever. Awareness is the key protector in defense. Having the tool to aid us , concealed handgun, then proves to be invaluable when needed.
We give up the awareness factor, the most important one, at a gun range. Everyone out there has a gun, for the most part. We assume they are there for the same purpose we are. Some are not perhaps, but a small fraction of souls here. As soon as "Range is Hot" command is given we grow rapidly accustom to gunfire.
As I said, yesterday, I went to range and shot, and kept my concealed gun in place on my person. I observed other shooters more than casually. I don't care who you are, what gun you have, how fast, accurate, etc. you cannot protect yourself with, or without a concealed weapon if the guy to your left wants to take you out. I did not feel any safer, because the awareness factor is removed at the range and I am willing to accept the fact that all others will not harm me. This is not unlike traveling down a narrow country road and you have to make the assumption the guy coming towards you is not going to swerve over in your lane and try to kill you in a head on collision.
The most troubling part of this post is if the anti's got ahold of it and edit it to fit their agenda. "Look Diane, these nuts are so afraid of each other they are carrying guns for protection at a shooting range." "Your right Barbara, we must take their guns away from each of them before they hurt themselves." Ad infinum.
By the way, I shoot my concealed gun at every range session. It is the gun I shoot the most. I just put it in the gun box with the others I will be shooting.
I don't know if Kyle ??? the poor soul that was trying to help a vet in Dallas was carrying or not, but the nut took out Kyle and the other gentleman.
Concealed carry on a range is a moot point in my estimation. I entered this discussion from a safety standpoint. From Pete showing John his new Kimber 123 while unloading it at the bench and sweeping the guy on his left. Seen it too many times. It bled over into protection, which I believe is virtually impossible at a gun range if an individual wants to do YOU harm.