RANGE RULES

The 4 Firearms Safety Rules:

  • Always Keep Firearm Pointed in a Safe direction

  • Treat All Guns as Though They are Loaded

  • Keep Your Finger Off the Trigger until You are Ready to Shoot

  • Always Be Sure of Your Target and What’s Beyond It

All firearms must be Cased and Unloaded before entering the building. Cased firearms must be stored and unstored on the firing line.

Never handle uncased or unholstered firearms outside of the shooting booth.  All firearms must be cased and uncased inside the shooting booth.

Always keep all unholstered and or uncased firearms pointed down range.

Store all your belongings within your assigned shooting stall.  

Be sure all firearms are in good operating condition and are safe to operate.

Never use alcohol or drugs before or during your time on the range.

No food, beverages, gum, or tobacco are permitted on the range for any reason at any time.

If you observe an unsafe condition, report it to the range safety officer immediately.

No steel core, armor piercing, tracer, incendiary, bi-metal jacket projectiles, or shot smaller than #4 buckshot are allowed on the range.

Eye and ear protection are mandatory before entering the range and must be worn at all times while on the range.

Keep firearm actions open and unloaded with magazines removed until ready to fire.

If you have more than one firearm, only one may be loaded at a time.  When finished, properly case the unloaded firearm before uncasing the next one.

Only two (2) firearms may be on the shooting bench at one time.  Only one long gun may be on the shooting bench.

All shooting must take place inside the shooting booth. 

Only one (1) shooter at a time.  All others must be outside the booth to maintain safety.

Upon the command of CEASE FIRE, all shooting will stop IMMEDIATELY.  Place firearms on the shooting bench and await instructions from the range safety officer.

All firearms that are not holstered must be unloaded and cased prior to leaving the shooting booth.