- All federal, state, and local firearm laws must be obeyed.
- All participants and observers must be at least 18-years-old to shoot unaccompanied, and at least 5-years-old if accompanied by a parent/guardian.
- We cannot sell handgun ammunition to persons under 21 years of age.
- All participants and observers must have a current liability waiver on file and check in EVERY visit.
- All persons 18+ MUST have a government-issued photo ID.
- Commands issued by Range Officers and range personnel must be obeyed immediately and without question.
- Range staff may close the range if lightning or other conditions pose a danger.
- .50 caliber and above, bump fire, and full-auto with prior approval only.
- No steel core or tracer rounds.
- Eye & ear protection required when the firing line has been called “hot”.
- No eating, drinking, or smoking on the firing line.
- No open footwear on the firing line.
- No low cut tops on the firing line (tank tops, v-necks, low scoops, etc.).
- No spectators on the firing line.
- Shooters must be seated (or prone with prior permission) when shooting on the rifle bay.
- Guns/magazines may only be handled at the firing line.
- Always keep the muzzle pointed downrange, including when casing/uncasing your firearm.
- Treat ALL firearms like they are loaded.
- DO NOT touch firearms when the firing line has been called “cold.” (You may load magazines.)
- Firearms not on the firing line must be unloaded with their action open, chamber flag inserted, and the magazine removed or unloaded, magazine removed, and cased.
- Commands issued by range staff must be obeyed immediately and without question.
- Do not bring a loaded firearm off of the range. If your gun malfunctions & you do not know how to safely clear it, lay it on the bench facing downrange and notify range personnel.
- Keep your finger off the trigger and outside the trigger guard until you are ready to shoot.
- No drawing from the holster at shooting tables.
- All rounds fired must impact the lower half of the rear berm.
- Do not shoot at range structures or equipment.
- Pick up your spent casings. Buckets are on each range for the disposal of casings.
- You may collect your own brass that is in your area behind the firing line. Brass from other shooters and all brass that falls in front of the firing line may not be collected.
- All non-staff instructors MUST be pre-approved by management and have current instructor credentials & certificate of liability insurance on file.