Outdoor Range Rules
- Treat all firearms as if they are loaded.
- Prior to handling of firearms ensure that the range is safe and nobody is down range.
- All shooting must be done conducted as aimed fire. No shooting from the hip or un-aimed fire.
- No Full Auto or Burst and Bump Firing allowed. Rapid Fire should be done responsibly.
- Keep muzzles pointed in a safe direction and down range at all times.
- Keep all firearms unloaded. All bolts and cylinders must be open and magazines removed until in position on the firing line and ready to fire. Keep finger off the trigger until ready to fire.
- Empty Chamber Indicator must be placed in each firearm when not in use. Weed Whacker Cord is provided on the range for this purpose.
- Ear and eye protection must be worn when on the range.
- Flag if Present will be raised when the Range is in use.
- When a cease-fire is called, all shooters will unload their firearm and make them safe. If a flag is present it will be lowered, if there is a flashing light present it will turned on, and movement beyond the firing line will be permitted . There will be no handling of firearms Magazines or equipment, while the flag is lowered or while a cease-fire is in effect always check down range prior to all firing. Turn Warning light off or Raise Flag prior to resuming firing.
- After the line has been declared safe, all personnel must stay behind the Yellow Safety Line.
- All firing is to be done from the firing line unless otherwise approved by the executive board.
- Armor piecing tracer and incendiary rounds are not allowed on club property.
- No shooting at Glass, cans, or other non-approved objects at any time. Firing is to be done at approved targets only.
- Approved Targets list is Paper Targets, Ballistic Rubber Targets, Steel Plate Targets on a fixed stand, Clay Targets.
- Steel Plate Gong type targets must be placed at the 100 yard berm or 200 yard berm and be attached to a rigid support. Not suspended from a rope or cable type device. Downward angle targets. No higher than 36” center line.
- No 50 BMG firing at 100 Yards.
- Targets are to be hung on Target Stands at between 42” and no more than 72” to ensure bullet impact into the backstop berms.
- Targets are to be placed at 25 yards, 50 yards, 75 yards, 100 yards or 200 yards only.
- No targets placed on the ground. All targets must be hung on Target Stands.
- No Cross Firing.
- No drawing from a holster or quick draw shooting on the Plinking Range. Left or Right Hip holster only on Big Bore Range. No Cross Draw, No rearward facing holsters alowed. Firearm must be on safe while drawing.
- Clay Targets except thrown targets for sporting clay, skeet or trap shooting must use Trap Field 5 if available.
- Clay targets must be placed on the 100 yard berm face, no higher than 48” or positioned so that a proper backstop is provided
- The range master and his/her assistant‘s are in charge at all times in their absence, all members present will be considered temporary range officers.
- Junior members must not use the range unless under the supervision of a charter or associate member.
- Guest may not use the range unless accompanied by a charter or associate member.
- Only one Guest may fire under the direct visual supervision of the Member. The member may not shoot while supervising their guest.
- Use of the range is allowed from 9 am to sunset, with the exception of lighted fields or ranges Sunset is 30 minutes prior to Dusk. As published Weather.com
- Remove and dispose of targets, target stands and trash when finished shooting. Clean up your empty shell casings when finished.
- Return all Target Stands to the Target Stand storage area. Do not leave stands on the range.
- Never use alcohol or drugs while or before shooting. No one may operate a firearm if they have consumed any alcohol or drugs.
- All Federal and state firearm laws must be obeyed.
- Failure to abide by these rules may result in ejection and banishment from the range and suspension or termination from membership.
OUTDOOR PISTOL RANGE
- Shooting in front of the 25 yard Firing Line is allowed.
- Firing Line is at 7 Yards, 10 Yards, 15 Yards or 25 Yards, ONLY.
- All Targets must be placed at the Backstop Target Holders.
- Drawing from a holster is allowed in front of the 25 yard line. If your handgun has a safety it must be engaged.
- If more than one person is at the range, they must agree what Firing Distance to shoot from. All Shooting must happen from the same firing line distance. 1st person there has preference.
- Equipment can be placed on a small stand or bench to ground your equipment when you are finished and need to change targets. ECI must be used.
- All Firearms must remain pointed down range in a safe direction.
- Video Monitoring is actively being used.
- NO RIFLES other than .22 long Rifle can be used on the OUTDOOR PISTOL RANGE. NO SHOTGUNS, NO RIFLES AT ALL, except .22 Long Rifle.
- Clean up your Brass down range at the closer firing lines.
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OUTDOOR STEEL PIT
- Other than handguns, only .22 Long Rifle firearms are permitted in the Outdoor Steel Pit.
- The use of shotguns, pistol-caliber carbines, or any centerfire rifles is strictly prohibited.
- The firing line is established by the person closest to the berm. Handling of firearms behind the firing line is prohibited.
- All firearms must be bagged / cased when carrying them to and from the firing line.
- Paper targets are not allowed in the STEEL PIT.
- Outside of sanctioned competitions, all shooting in the Steel Pit must be conducted from a minimum distance of 15 yards..
- Drawing from a holster is permitted only at the established firing line. If your handgun is equipped with a safety, it must remain engaged until ready to fire.
- All firearms must remain pointed safely downrange and below the top of the berm at all times. This requirement applies during every action, including loading, reloading, holstering, drawing, clearing malfunctions, and handling firearms between strings of fire. At no time may a firearm be raised above the berm or pointed in any direction other than downrange.
- The range is under continuous active video surveillance. All reported rule infractions will be reviewed using security footage. Responsible members will be called before the Executive Board for appropriate corrective action.
- If more than one person is shooting, all shooters must agree on the firing distance. All shooting must occur from the same firing line. The first person on the range has preference when setting the distance.
- All members are required to comply with range rules and regulations. Any member may voice corrective action if violations are observed.
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