Indoor Range Rules 2015
No Rapid Fire
Sunday ( NO Shooting between hours of 12:00 AM thru to 9 AM )
Eye and Ear Protection is Required
All Firearms present on Firing Line Must Point Down Range at all Times
No Rapid Fire--- Aimed Fire Only- minimum 1 second between Shots
Firearms and Ammo Permitted on Range:
List of allowable calibers posted at range entrance.
Maximum of 10 (ten) Rounds in any Firearm, No Exceptions!
The only rifle allowed is a 22LR rim-fire caliber rifle.
No Center Fire Rifles or Shotguns
All Pistols-Single projectile only. No shotloads, PERIOD.
The Firing Line may be from 21 feet to 75 feet. 21 feet or 7 yard line is the “red line” forward boundary.
If more than 1 shooter, all shooters must agree to shoot from one firing line distance. No exceptions.
Use Only Target Holders Provided At the Target Line
Paper Targets Only
No cross range firing, you Must shoot in your own lane
One Person must always be designated as Range Officer, who is responsible for all firing positions
Before any one goes down range:
A Cease fire pertains to all shooting lanes. When all shooters acknowledge cease fire, they may proceed to target area.
All firearms will have actions open with inserting high visibility color empty chamber indicator provided on the range identifying the firearm as “safe.”
No firearms will be handled while anyone is down-range during a cease fire.
After you have finished shooting:
Remove used targets from target backers. Take with you or put in trash receptacle
Any unwanted casings can be put in recycle containers marked Brass, Aluminum, or Steel Contents of recycle containers are “Club Property”
Range floor to be swept of empties by members using the range. Empties are your responsibility.
No Horseplay on the range at any time
Any Mishaps on the Range Must Be Reported Immediately to Club Director or Officer