It depends upon what you're shooting out of it, and where you are on the range.
Absolutely, one of the the most obnoxiously loud handguns I've EVER heard on an indoor range was a Hi Point .45 with a muzzle brake. It gave my 4" 29-2 with Winchester White Box 240s a run for its money.
If possible when shooting .44 Mags and above, courtesy would indicate that one gets as far to one end of the range as possible. That Hi Point was just about dead center on the firing line.
When I was diagnosing a problem in my 4" 29-2 and testing the repair, I both went to the farthest point from the center, AND waited until most shooters were done.
I've never believed that trivial courtesy was that much trouble. A lot of people today disagree.