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Range Rules
Eye and Ear protection is required at all times.
Everyone must follow the Four Basic Rules of Firearm Safety at all times:
Treat all guns as if they are loaded.
Never point a gun at anything you are not willing to shoot or destroy.
Keep your finger straight and off the trigger until your sights are on the target and you are ready to shoot.
Be sure of your target, what is in line with it and what is beyond it.
Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by their parent or guardian and supervised at all times. It is at the management’s discretion if a child under the age of 12 can utilize the range facility.
Tracer, Armor piercing, Incendiary Rounds and all other ammunition containing steel are prohibited. Rifle caliber rounds larger than 30-06 (7.62 x 63mm) must be approved by the management.
Firearms must be pointed down range at all times while in your assigned shooting lane.
Unattended firearms must be unloaded and placed in a range bag, case or on your assigned shooting bench with muzzle facing down range, and action open.
Firearms, Magazines, and Speed Loaders must be loaded at the firing line.
All Firearms not on the firing line must be unloaded at the firing line.
All Firearms not on the firing line must be unloaded with their action open and magazine removed.
If you wish to present/draw from the holster, you must be qualified by the CRSO (fee applied).
No one other than the Range Safety Officer may go forward of the firing line.
Only one shooter in the stall at a time. Only one other non-shooter is allowed.
DO NOT disassemble or attempt to repair range rentals.
No “two-gunning”. You may only shoot one firearm at a time in your stall.
No shoulder, cross-draw, or small of the back holsters are allowed to be used on the range for safety precautions.
Report any unsafe activity of conditions to the Range Safety Officer or Manager immediately.
Range personnel retain the right to dismiss anyone from the premises without refund observed handling firearms in an unsafe manner, not following the rules and regulations stated above, or suspected to be under the influence of controlled substances.
Never bring a loaded firearm out of the shooting range. If your gun malfunctions lay it on the shooting bench facing down range and notify the Range Safety Officer.
Range Safety Officers reserve the right to inspect all firearms and ammunition for safety considerations.
When the command “Cease Fire” is given, stop shooting immediately and wait for further instructions from the Range Safety Officer.
Commands issued by the Range Safety Officers and Range Personnel must be obeyed immediately.
Dry practice is allowed only on the firing line.
Fire at authorized targets only. Use the appropriate size target, placed at eye level, to ensure your shots strike the backstop and not the floor, ceiling, or target holder.
Firing a shot on the range that results in the bullet striking anything other than the target and/or backstop, creating any damage, may result in a damage or repair fine and/or your removal from the range.
Only shoot at your target, cross firing of targets is prohibited.
Eating, drinking, smoking and the use of alcohol or drugs is prohibited on the range. Anyone believed to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs will be refused the use of the range.
Cell phone usage, including texting and video is strictly prohibited on the range.