***Always check the calendar for last minute changes before coming to the range.***

***Non-Match ranges are posted Thursday night for the coming weekend.***

***Matches appear on the Calendar well in advance as we need base approvals 3-months prior***

Range Control notifies the QSC of available ranges on Sunday night for the coming weekend (remember, RC has to de-conflict 39 Quantico Ranges). Our Chief RSO notifies our RSO cadre of available ranges and asks for volunteers to open ranges (3 per range). By Thursday night we know if we can or cannot open a range and it is placed on the Calendar Thursday night or Friday morning. If RSOs don't respond, then ranges will not open. Our volunteer RSOs are vitally important to the success of the club - consider becoming an RSO to help all shooters and allow us to open all ranges.

  • Click the Event Title in the calendar date block to get additional information on the course of fire or limits for the day's shooting
  • If NO ranges are posted by Friday morning, it could be due to all ranges being closed - check back the following week
  • If no Marine training is taking place on MCBQ ranges, then all ranges (and QSC) will be closed 
  • If there are no events listed for a future date, the event may be awaiting confirmation of RSO availability
  • Members can bring Guests - Report to the Clubhouse and sign a waiver, pay the $10 Range Fee (each) and receive a guest pass that is provided to the RSO at the range
  • Must have a QSC member card

September 2022

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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Sat, 09/03/2022 - 08:00 to 16:00
RANGES CLOSED

RANGES CLOSED

RANGES CLOSED

Event Date(s): 

Sat, 09/03/2022 - 08:00 to 16:00
Sun, 09/04/2022 - 08:00 to 16:00
 
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RANGES CLOSED

RANGES CLOSED

RANGES CLOSED

Event Date(s): 

Sat, 09/03/2022 - 08:00 to 16:00
Sun, 09/04/2022 - 08:00 to 16:00
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sat, 09/10/2022 - 07:15 to 13:00
Ironman Range - REC FIRE

Ironman Range - REC FIRE

Ironman Range - Recreational Fire

General Purpose Pistol, Rifle, and Tactical Shotgun Recreational Fire - 7 yds to 680 yds

GENERAL INFORMATION

Range Hours:  0715 – 1300

Range Open:  0715

Target Setup and Sign In starts at approx. 0715

Safety Briefing at Registration behind the Firing Line at 0745, or as soon as the RSO Team is ready.

The range will go hot ASAP following the safety briefing and onsite EMT is confirmed.

We will try to maintain a cycle of 45/15 minute hot/cold times.

Please present your current QSC membership card upon sign in.  All guests must check in at the QSC Clubhouse and pay guest fee, sign waivers and present guest pass to a range RSO prior to shooting.

At the start of the range day, you MAY bring CASED firearms to the firing line during target set up time. 

Do NOT uncase any firearms until AFTER the safety briefing is complete AND RSOs have communicated that the Firing Line is Hot.

Throughout the remainder of the range day, firearms will be brought and removed from the firing line CASED, and only uncased and re-cased AT the firing line and ONLY when the firing line is HOT. 

There will be NO handling of uncased firearms whatsoever while the firing line is COLD.

Shooters arriving AFTER 1145 will NOT be able to set up targets on Ironman Range.

Shooters showing up throughout the day will first sign in and then receive a safety brief from an RSO prior to carrying gear to the firing line. 

If RSOs are not present, do not enter Ironman Range.

TARGETS

Shooters must bring their own targets, target stands, tools, fasteners, personal protective equipment, and other materials.

Targets are limited to paper, wood, plastic, and approved ballistic steel.

Steel Targets

Ballistic steel targets must be a minimum of 3/8" thick and constructed of AR-500 steel.

Minimum engagement distances for portable ballistic steel targets:

  • Pistol - 10 yards

(No pistol magnum calibers, FN 5.7 or +P ammo on steel)

  • Pistol (Braced) / PCC / Rimfire Rifle - 25 yards
  • Shotgun (Buck / Bird Shot) - 11 yards
  • Shotgun (Slug) - 55 yards
  • 5.56mm / .223 Ball - 110 yards
  • 7.62mm / .308 Ball - 110 yards
  • .300 Win Mag - 320 yards
  • No dueling trees, Texas Stars, or other gimmick-like targets)
  • Steel shooters may be segregated to one side of the firing line or other, and with a minimum lateral distance of 6 feet between steel shooters)

Paper Targets 

Non-metal pistol targets placed closer than 25 yards must be as tall as the shooter.  Targets must not exceed the height of the impact area when viewed from your intended shooting position on the firing line.

Shooters must bring their own targets, target stands, tools, fasteners, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and other materials. The QSC only provides a safe range to shoot on.

FIRING LINE

On Ironman Range, drawing from holsters will be permitted at the RSO Team discretion.  Firing line congestion and other risk factors will be considered in making the decision.  RSO decision is not negotiable!

Shooters are responsible for ensuring their target stands are not in the line of sight of other targets and they are not shooting someone else’s target.  That includes USMC PITS.  Know what is up and down range of your target. The RSOs will check this, and lost range time will result if an issue is discovered. 

CLEAN UP – PACK IT IN PACK IT OUT

ALL target material, shell casings, and trash must be removed from the range after firing. There should be no trace of activity left on the range other than lead in the berms. If you pack it in, pack it out. 

Brass buckets are for brass, not trash.

ENVIRONMENTAL  

Bring water, sunscreen, insect repellent, etc. QSC does not provide.

RSOs

Your RSOs are volunteers, here for the safety of all club members and guests on the range.  Their commands are not negotiable. 

Our goal is to provide a SAFE, EFFICIENT and FUN range day for members and guests.

 

RSOs:  Roth / Gregg / Monaccio / Beiro

Event Date(s): 

Sat, 09/10/2022 - 07:15 to 13:00

Event Type: 

 
 
Sat, 09/10/2022 - 09:00 to 13:00
Shotgun - REC FIRE
 
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SAT Range - Limited Rec Fire

SAT Range - Limited Rec Fire

SAT Range - Recreational Fire

General Purpose Pistol, Rifle, and Tactical Shotgun Recreational Fire - 7 yds to 35 yds

 

GENERAL INFORMATION

Range Hours:  0715 – 1400

Range Open:  0715

Target Setup and Sign In starts at approx. 0715

Safety Briefing at Registration behind the Firing Line at 0745, or as soon as the RSO Team is ready.

The range will go hot ASAP following the safety briefing and onsite EMT is confirmed.

We will try to maintain a cycle of 45/15 minute hot/cold times.

We will utilize SAT Range Bays 1-3, depending on numbers of shooters.  Bay 4 will NOT be used for Rec Fire.

We may have to go cold as needed to deconflict with Ironman.  Reserve Units, Active Units and Matches have priority over Rec Fire. 

Please present your current QSC membership card upon sign in.  All guests must check in at the QSC Office and pay guest fee, sign waivers and present guest pass to a range RSO prior to shooting.

At the start of the range day, you MAY bring CASED firearms to the firing line during target set up time.

Do NOT uncase any firearms until AFTER the safety briefing is complete AND RSOs have communicated that the Bay Firing Lines are Hot.

Throughout the remainder of the range day, firearms will be brought and removed from the firing lines CASED, and only uncased and re-cased AT the firing lines and ONLY when that specific Bay firing line is HOT.

There will be NO handling of uncased firearms whatsoever while a Bay firing line or the SAT Range is COLD.

Shooters arriving AFTER 1245 will NOT be able to set up targets on SAT Range.

Shooters showing up throughout the day will first sign in and then receive a safety brief from an RSO prior to carrying gear to a Bay firing line. 

If RSOs are not present, do not enter the SAT Range!

 

TARGETS

Shooters must bring their own targets, target stands, tools, fasteners, personal protective equipment, and other materials.

Targets are limited to paper, wood, plastic, and approved ballistic steel.

 

Steel Targets

Ballistic steel targets must be a minimum of 3/8" thick and constructed of AR-500 steel.

Minimum engagement distances for portable ballistic steel targets:

  1. Pistol - 10 yards

(No pistol magnum calibers, FN 5.7 or +P ammo on steel)

  1. Pistol (Braced) / PCC / Rimfire Rifle - 25 yards
  2. Shotgun (Buck / Bird Shot) - 11 yards
  1. Shotgun (Slug) - 55 yards
  2. 5.56mm / .223 Ball - 110 yards
  3. 7.62mm / .308 Ball - 110 yards
  4. .300 Win Mag - 320 yards

 

  1. No dueling trees, Texas Stars, or other gimmick-like targets)
  2. Steel shooters may be segregated to one side of the firing line or other, and with a minimum lateral distance of 6 feet between steel shooters)

 

Paper Targets 

Minimum distance for Paper targets is 7 yards!

Non-metal pistol targets placed closer than 25 yards must be as tall as the shooter.  Targets must not exceed the height of the impact area when viewed from your intended shooting position on a Bay firing line.

Shooters must bring their own targets, target stands, tools, fasteners, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and other materials. The QSC only provides a safe range to shoot on.

 

FIRING LINE

Each active Bay on SAT Range has its own Firing Line.  On SAT Range, drawing from holsters will only be permitted at the RSO Team discretion.  Firing line congestion and other risk factors will be considered in making the decision.

RSO decision is not negotiable!

Shooters are responsible for ensuring their target stands are not in the line of sight of other targets and they are not shooting someone else’s target. 

 

CLEAN UP – PACK IT IN PACK IT OUT

ALL target material, shell casings, and trash must be removed from the range after firing. There should be no trace of activity left on the range other than lead in the berms. If you pack it in, pack it out. If you move tables or targets forward of their starting position, you are responsible for putting them back. 

Brass buckets are for brass, not trash.

 

ENVIRONMENTAL  

Bring water, sunscreen, insect repellent, etc. QSC does not provide.

 

RSOs

Your RSOs are volunteers, here for the safety of all club members and guests on the range.  Their commands are not negotiable. 

Our goal is to provide a SAFE, EFFICIENT and FUN range day for members and guests.

 

RSOs:  Roth / Taylor / Mack

Event Date(s): 

Sat, 09/17/2022 - 07:15 to 14:00
 
Sat, 09/17/2022 - 08:00 to 13:00
Shotgun - American Trap/Skeet
 
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Range 4 - Precision Long Range Fire (1000yd only)

Range 4 - Precision Long Range Fire (1000yd only)

Range 4 - Precision Long Range Fire (1000yd only)

We shoot only from the 1000 yard line.  We will end shooting at 1145, clear pits NLT 1200.

The Willis Road Gate 7 (the gate to the target line pits) will open at 0715.  Be prepared for a quick target set up as we intend to have our safety brief at 0750 at the 1000yd line and first shots out at about 0800. Do NOT expect to arrive at Gate 7 at 0730-0745 and be able to place targets, you will be too late and have to wait.  Mid morning we go into pits to mark / repair targets for 10 minutes only.  No...not enough time to put up targets so get here at 0715 like everyone else and set up targets for the day. Did we say get here at 0715 ?   

Report to the Range Safety Officers as soon as you enter the range for other instructions.  We may have changes so be flexible and we'll have a great shooting day. 

Known Distance (KD) Target Frame are available at the R4 pits. Contact the Pit RSO and they will issue you a frame for use (no target, you still must bring your own).

Please ensure you have an Empty Chamber Indicator (ECI) available.  If you don't have one, stop by the clubhouse and buy one for $1.00.  Using one aids the RSOs in the identification of firearm status and speeds up the unload and show clear safety process.

We may close the range early if the line completes firing or if they run out of ammo. Do NOT assume the ending range time is good and show up late, just  get here early.

Range Opens:  Report to Gate 7 off Willis Road at 0715.  Gate closes 0745.  Range Safety Brief will be issued on the 1000 yard line at 0750.  Upon confirmation that the QSC EMT is present, we will go HOT.   Reminder: Get here Early. Questions: Call Skip 703 987 7520

Course of Fire: This is a 1000 yard shooting day only. If firing a 338 caliber, understand you may be refused if the airspace or distance X (6400yds distant) cannot be cleared. We ONLY know if 338 calibers can be approved the morning of the event. Be prepared and bring an alternate caliber / rifle if possible.  

Steel & All Target Frames: Set up time is 0715-0745.  GATE 7 WILL CLOSE AT 0745.   Don't come mid-morning and expect us to stop the range so you can set up, we come on time so you come on time. Big Boy Rules here.  Steel Targets set at target points 25-50 only.   Steel Targets:  Have your frame perfected before coming to range. You do not have time to fool around and build the Taj Mahal, have your steel target sorted out for quick install / take down.  Don't be that guy...come ready. 

Shooters:  All Shooters come prepared for quick target set up. No vehicles on any grass, keep on roads. Targets, hydration, sun screen, bug spray and food - bring yours-- none provided.  YOU MUST Wear ear plugs and ear muffs and have eye protection per USMC base regulations.

Membership cards will be inspected to ensure you are a current club member (liability and safety). Membership cards that have expired can be renewed at club house.

Parking:   Parking at 1000 yds permitted on the hill behind the 1000 yard line.

 

RSOs: Booth/Jardines/Hausburg

Event Date(s): 

Sun, 09/18/2022 - 07:00 to 12:00
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sat, 09/24/2022 - 07:00 to 16:00
Range 4 - QSC Vintage Precision Rifle Team Match

Range 4 - QSC Vintage Precision Rifle Team Match

VINTAGE PRECISION RIFLE TEAM MATCH September 24 & 25, 2022

Registration starts at 0700 at the 300 yard line. Firing will begin on Range 4 at 0900 daily.

Parking will be in the Weapons Bn parking lot by the flag pole. The only authorized vehicles down range will be the RSO and OIC. DO NOT drive down range to drop your gear off. Rifles Allowed:

Any rifle configuration or item of equipment that is not mentioned in these rules or that is contrary to the intent and spirit of these rules is prohibited.

CMP Rules: Vintage Sniper with the addition of Vietnam Era and Modern Rifles. NO F-CLASS OR F-T/R rifles. Remington 700 PSS, tactical, and 5R are NOT M24’s or M40A1’s. Targets: Conventional SR & SR-3C, MR-1, & LR. Rests: Sand bags or pack that the shooters will provide for themselves. NO REAR REST,or MONO-POD. As-issued Harris bipods may be used with M40A3/5, MK13’s and M24’s. The butt of the rifle will be supported by the shooters shoulder and non-firing hand only for vintage category as per CMP rules.

Relays: Squading will take place on the 300 yard line. Hat, eye and hearing protection is required to be worn in the pits. There will be 3 categories: Vintage, Vietnam and Modern. If categories are mixed it will be of the higher category.

Saturday:

MATCH 1: 300-yd prone, 5 minute sighter period for both shooters, 10 record shots per shooter, 20 sec. exposures. Targets: SR-3 for Vintage, SR for Vietnam and Modern categories.

MATCH 2: 600-yd prone, 5 minute sighter period for both shooters, 10 record shots per shooter, 20 sec. exposures. Targets: MR-1 for Vintage, SR-3 for Vietnam and Modern categories.

MATCH 3: 600-yd prone slow fire (pull and mark each shot), 2 sighters, and 20 record shots per shooter. Targets: MR-1 for Vintage, SR-3 for Vietnam and Modern categories. (47 min/team).

Sunday:

MATCH 4: 800-yd prone slow fire, unlimited sighters, and 15 record shots per shooter using the MR-1 target (40 minutes/team).

MATCH 5: 900-yd prone slow fire, unlimited sighters, and 15 record shots per shooter using the LR target (40 minutes/team).

MATCH 6: 1000-yd prone slow fire, unlimited sighters, and 15 record shots per shooter using the LR target (40 minutes/team).

 

Entry Fees: QSC members: $15/day Guest Fees: $20/day Pit Puller Fee: $20/day

Allowed rifles

See CMP Rules: 6.0 http://thecmp.org/wp-content/uploads/CMPGamesRules.pdf

M70: • Action: Winchester Model 70 long action with claw or push feed. • Optic: Unertl, Lyman Super Targetspot 8x, 10x, 12x with 1.5” front obj ¾” tube. Recoil spring will be removed. 3-9x 40mm Redfield w/ Redfield jr mount. Original or reproduction scopes and mount. No picatinny scope mount or scopes with tubes larger than 1”. • Barrel Length: 24” Heavy target barrel. • Caliber: 30.06 • Stock: Wood sporter or marksman stock w/ glass bedded action.

M40: • Action: Remington 700. • Optic: Redfield 3-9x 40mm w/ Redfield jr mount. Original or reproduction scopes and mounts. No target knobs, picatinny scope mount or scopes with tubes larger than 1”. • Barrel Length: 24” Remington Varmint contour. • Caliber: .308 Winchester / 7.62mm NATO • Stock: wood sporter type with integral cheek rest and glass bedded action.

M21: • Action: M1A or M14 no lugs. • Optic: M84, Redfield 3-9x 40mm with or without ART, Leatherwood 3-9x ARTII, and M-1000 2.5-10x 44mm. Original or reproduction scopes and mounts. No scopes with tubes larger than 1” • Barrel: Standard weight barrel only. No Medium or Heavy Barrels. • Caliber: .308 Winchester / 7.62mm NATO • Stock: Standard Mil spec wood stock and glass bedded action. No heavy contour match stocks. • The gas cylinder and front band may be unitized. • Flash hiders may be reamed.

M40A1: • Action: Remington 700. • Optic: Redfield 3-9x 40mm, Weaver T-10, Unertl or USO MST-100 10x with Redfield Jr or Unertl clip slot mount. Original or reproduction scopes and mounts. No picatinny scope mount or scopes with tubes larger than 1”. • Barrel Length: 24” Medium-heavy target barrel. • Caliber: .308 Winchester / 7.62mm NATO • Stock: McMillan A1 fiberglass stock and glass bedded action.

M40A3: • Action: Remington 700. • Optic: Unertl or USO MST-100 10x, S&B PM II LP 3–12×50, or equivalent scope not exceeding 12x. DD Ross or Badger 30 min base with Badger Rings. • Barrel Length: 24” Medium-heavy target barrel. • Caliber: .308 Winchester / 7.62mm NATO • Stock: McMillan A4 fiberglass stock and glass bedded action.

M40A5: • Action: Remington 700. • Optic: S&B PM II LP 3–12×50, Premier Reticle 3-15x50mm, or equivalent scope not exceeding 15x. DD Ross or Badger 30 min base with Badger rings. • Barrel Length: 24” Medium-heavy target barrel w/ Surefire MB762SSAL/RE. • Caliber: .308 Winchester / 7.62mm NATO • Stock: McMillan A4 fiberglass stock and glass bedded action.

M24: • Action: Long Action Remington 700. • Optic: Leupold Ultra M3A 10×42mm or Leupold Mk 4 LR/T M3 10×40mm. Leupold base and rings. • Barrel Length: 24” Medium-heavy target barrel. • Caliber: .308 Winchester / 7.62mm NATO • Stock: H-S Precision PST-024.

Mk13 Mod 0 & 5: • Action: Long Action Remington 700 or Stiller • Optic: Leupold Mk 4 LR/T 10x or 16x, Nightforce 5.5-22x or 8-32x • Barrel Length: 26” Lijia • Caliber: .300 Winchester Magnum • Stock: McMillian A2 or AICS 2.0 SVD Dragunov: • Optic: PSO-1 4x fixed. • Barrel Length: 24”. • Caliber: 7.62x54R • Stock: Skeletonized wooden stock.

M1903A4: • (03A3 receiver, 03A3 hand-guard, no sights, C stock or scant-type stock) •

M73B1 (Weaver 330C 2.5X telescope), M73B2, M81, M82, M84, 4x StithKollmorgen. Non-issue scopes: Lyman Alaskan, Weaver K2.5 • .30-06 cal.

1941A1 Springfield: • (C stock, Standard 1903 sights with Unertl type scope on Unertl type mounts and bases) • Winchester A5, Winchester B5, Winchester B3, USMC original issue: Unertl 8X Sniper Telescope, Non-issue scopes: Unertl, Lyman or Fecker 6X or 8X scope with up to a 1.5” objective; Leatherwood Malcolm 3X or 6X, Note: All scopes must have external adjustment and no recoil spring. • .30.06 cal.

M1C and M1D: • M81 (Lyman), M82, M84, Non-issue: Stith-Kollmorgen 4X, Lyman Alaskan • .30.06 cal.

SAFN/M1949 (semi auto) .30-06, 7 mm, 7.65 mm, 8 mm (Used by several countries) OPI 4X scope, Echo mount

Germany: Switzerland: 8x57 mm Gewehr 98 7.5 mm M1931/42 Sniper Rifle 8x57 mm Karbine 98 7.5 mm M1931/43 Sniper Rifle ZF4, ZF39, ZF41 1.8X in M1931/42, Non-issue: Weaver K4 2.8X in M1931/43, Gewehr 43 or Karbine 43 (semi-auto) ZF4

Great Britain and Commonwealth USSR: Countries: 7.62 mm M1891/30 Mosin Nagant .303 cal. No. 1, Mk III Series SMLE PE, PU Aldis, Periscopic Prism scope, 7.62 mm Tokarev M 1938 (SVT-38) Winchester A5, William Malcolm 3X 7.62 mm Tokarev M 1940 (SVT-40) or 6X PU

Great Britain and Commonwealth Yugoslavia & Czechoslovakia: Countries: 7.92 mm M1948 (YUG) .303 cal. Enfield No. 3 Mark I (T) or 7.92 mm VZ 24, with 24” or 30” barrels Pattern 1914 (T) or P-14 (T) (CZE) M1918 Telescope, Aldis, Periscopic ZF4, ZF39 variants, ZF41 Prism scope, Winchester A5, Non-issue: Weaver K4 William Malcolm 3X

Great Britain and Commonwealth Sweden: Countries: 6.5 mm M41 series Sniper Rifles .303 cal. No. 4 Mark I (T) Ajack 4x90 mm (German), No. 32 (M32 variants) Aga 3x65 mm (M42 or M44) Non-issue: Lyman Alaskan, Non-issue: Weaver K4 Weaver K2.5 or K3 49 ble 7-- Vintage Sniper Rifles and Scopesifles Scopes

Japan: 6.5 mm Type 38 Sniper Rifle 6.5 mm Type 97 Sniper Rifle 6.5 mm Type 99 Sniper Rifle 7.7 mm Type 99 Sniper Rifle Original scopes only

Event Date(s): 

Sat, 09/24/2022 - 07:00 to 16:00

Event Type: 

 
 
Sat, 09/24/2022 - 08:00 to 12:30
Ironman Range - 2022 PRS QSC Match
 
Repeats every day until Sun Sep 25 2022.
Sat, 09/24/2022 - 08:00 to 11:30
Range 1 - Recreational Fire

Range 1 - Recreational Fire

This is a 300 meter range. Recreational calibers are authorized up to and including 50 BMG, but .338 Lapua is prohibited per the range SOP. There will be no ammunition fired that has a maximum range of more than 6500 meters. However, Range Control may place restrictions at any time for any reason.

RSO decisions are not negotiable.

Range Opening and Initial Target Set-Up:

Hours:

Occupy:          0800

Hot:                 TBD

Cold:               1330

Depart:            1400

Range will be open and ready for sign-in and target set-up as soon as the RSOs are available and provide guidance. Do not bring your gear onto the range if the RSOs are not present.

Shooters must bring their own targets, target stands, tools, and fasteners. Make targets to withstand a breeze.

Targets are limited to paper, wood, plastic, and approved ballistic steel. Ballistic steel targets must be a minimum of 3/8" thick and constructed of AR-500 steel. Soft steel is not allowed. 

Hearing and eye protection are mandatory.

Empty Chamber Indicators (ECI) are mandatory. Bring your own or get them at the clubhouse for $1 each.

General Guidelines:

All guests must check in at the QSC Clubhouse with their club member sponsor to pay the guest fee and sign waivers prior to shooting. 

Bring your CASED firearms and gear to the firing line only AFTER you have checked in with an RSO, shown your QSC membership card, your guests have shown their guest passes, and all shooters have completed and signed the club sign-in sheet. 

Do NOT uncase any firearms until AFTER the safety briefing is complete AND RSOs have communicated that the Range is Hot.

Shooters showing up throughout the day will first sign in and then receive a safety brief from an RSO prior to carrying gear to the firing line. 

The range will go hot/cold as needed at roughly 45/15 minute intervals, and more frequently if it will optimize range usage. 

Steel Targets: 

Minimum engagement distances for portable ballistic steel targets:

Pistol:                                      10 yards          (8 meters)

Shotgun (birdshot):                 11 yards          (10 meters)

Shotgun (slugs):                      55 yards          (50 meters)

Rifle caliber up to 7.62:          110 yards        (100 meters)

Rifle caliber .300WM             320 yards        (300 meters)

Non-metal pistol targets must be placed and shot in a manner so that all rounds impact the downrange impact berm. No shooting directly into the dirt in front of you.

Firing Line:

The firing line MAY be established forward of the Shoot House 2 paved area to maximize distance between shooters and range capacity. When aligned forward of the overhead cover and on the dirt, there will be orange cones on the left and right limit of the firing line indicating the farthest positions that shooters can occupy on the firing line. Shooters should plan accordingly for grass and dirt. Use of a tarp is suggested.

Shooters should identify their intended target distance to the RSO upon checking in. An attempt will be made to put shooters engaging distant targets on the left and shooters engaging closer targets on the right, as viewed from the firing line to the pits.

Drawing from holsters may be permitted at the RSO Team discretion. Firing line congestion and other risk factors will be considered in making the decision.

Trash and Residue:

ALL target material, shell casings, and trash must be removed from the range after firing. There should be no trace of activity left on the range. If you pack it in, pack it out. If you move tables forward of their position in the covered area, you are responsible for putting them back. 

Environmental: Bring tick repellant, sunscreen, and water.

 

 

Event Date(s): 

Sat, 09/24/2022 - 08:00 to 11:30
Sun, 09/25/2022 - 08:00 to 11:30
 
Sat, 09/24/2022 - 08:00 to 12:00
Shotgun - American Trap and Skeet
 
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Range 4 - QSC Vintage Precision Rifle Team Match

Range 4 - QSC Vintage Precision Rifle Team Match

 

Range 4 - QSC Vintage Precision Rifle Team Match

VINTAGE PRECISION RIFLE TEAM MATCH September 24 & 25, 2022

Registration starts at 0700 at the 300 yard line. Firing will begin on Range 4 at 0900 daily.

Parking will be in the Weapons Bn parking lot by the flag pole. The only authorized vehicles down range will be the RSO and OIC. DO NOT drive down range to drop your gear off. Rifles Allowed:

Any rifle configuration or item of equipment that is not mentioned in these rules or that is contrary to the intent and spirit of these rules is prohibited.

CMP Rules: Vintage Sniper with the addition of Vietnam Era and Modern Rifles. NO F-CLASS OR F-T/R rifles. Remington 700 PSS, tactical, and 5R are NOT M24’s or M40A1’s. Targets: Conventional SR & SR-3C, MR-1, & LR. Rests: Sand bags or pack that the shooters will provide for themselves. NO REAR REST,or MONO-POD. As-issued Harris bipods may be used with M40A3/5, MK13’s and M24’s. The butt of the rifle will be supported by the shooters shoulder and non-firing hand only for vintage category as per CMP rules.

Relays: Squading will take place on the 300 yard line. Hat, eye and hearing protection is required to be worn in the pits. There will be 3 categories: Vintage, Vietnam and Modern. If categories are mixed it will be of the higher category.

Saturday:

MATCH 1: 300-yd prone, 5 minute sighter period for both shooters, 10 record shots per shooter, 20 sec. exposures. Targets: SR-3 for Vintage, SR for Vietnam and Modern categories.

MATCH 2: 600-yd prone, 5 minute sighter period for both shooters, 10 record shots per shooter, 20 sec. exposures. Targets: MR-1 for Vintage, SR-3 for Vietnam and Modern categories.

MATCH 3: 600-yd prone slow fire (pull and mark each shot), 2 sighters, and 20 record shots per shooter. Targets: MR-1 for Vintage, SR-3 for Vietnam and Modern categories. (47 min/team).

Sunday:

MATCH 4: 800-yd prone slow fire, unlimited sighters, and 15 record shots per shooter using the MR-1 target (40 minutes/team).

MATCH 5: 900-yd prone slow fire, unlimited sighters, and 15 record shots per shooter using the LR target (40 minutes/team).

MATCH 6: 1000-yd prone slow fire, unlimited sighters, and 15 record shots per shooter using the LR target (40 minutes/team).

 

Entry Fees: QSC members: $15/day Guest Fees: $20/day Pit Puller Fee: $20/day

Allowed rifles

See CMP Rules: 6.0 http://thecmp.org/wp-content/uploads/CMPGamesRules.pdf

M70: • Action: Winchester Model 70 long action with claw or push feed. • Optic: Unertl, Lyman Super Targetspot 8x, 10x, 12x with 1.5” front obj ¾” tube. Recoil spring will be removed. 3-9x 40mm Redfield w/ Redfield jr mount. Original or reproduction scopes and mount. No picatinny scope mount or scopes with tubes larger than 1”. • Barrel Length: 24” Heavy target barrel. • Caliber: 30.06 • Stock: Wood sporter or marksman stock w/ glass bedded action.

M40: • Action: Remington 700. • Optic: Redfield 3-9x 40mm w/ Redfield jr mount. Original or reproduction scopes and mounts. No target knobs, picatinny scope mount or scopes with tubes larger than 1”. • Barrel Length: 24” Remington Varmint contour. • Caliber: .308 Winchester / 7.62mm NATO • Stock: wood sporter type with integral cheek rest and glass bedded action.

M21: • Action: M1A or M14 no lugs. • Optic: M84, Redfield 3-9x 40mm with or without ART, Leatherwood 3-9x ARTII, and M-1000 2.5-10x 44mm. Original or reproduction scopes and mounts. No scopes with tubes larger than 1” • Barrel: Standard weight barrel only. No Medium or Heavy Barrels. • Caliber: .308 Winchester / 7.62mm NATO • Stock: Standard Mil spec wood stock and glass bedded action. No heavy contour match stocks. • The gas cylinder and front band may be unitized. • Flash hiders may be reamed.

M40A1: • Action: Remington 700. • Optic: Redfield 3-9x 40mm, Weaver T-10, Unertl or USO MST-100 10x with Redfield Jr or Unertl clip slot mount. Original or reproduction scopes and mounts. No picatinny scope mount or scopes with tubes larger than 1”. • Barrel Length: 24” Medium-heavy target barrel. • Caliber: .308 Winchester / 7.62mm NATO • Stock: McMillan A1 fiberglass stock and glass bedded action.

M40A3: • Action: Remington 700. • Optic: Unertl or USO MST-100 10x, S&B PM II LP 3–12×50, or equivalent scope not exceeding 12x. DD Ross or Badger 30 min base with Badger Rings. • Barrel Length: 24” Medium-heavy target barrel. • Caliber: .308 Winchester / 7.62mm NATO • Stock: McMillan A4 fiberglass stock and glass bedded action.

M40A5: • Action: Remington 700. • Optic: S&B PM II LP 3–12×50, Premier Reticle 3-15x50mm, or equivalent scope not exceeding 15x. DD Ross or Badger 30 min base with Badger rings. • Barrel Length: 24” Medium-heavy target barrel w/ Surefire MB762SSAL/RE. • Caliber: .308 Winchester / 7.62mm NATO • Stock: McMillan A4 fiberglass stock and glass bedded action.

M24: • Action: Long Action Remington 700. • Optic: Leupold Ultra M3A 10×42mm or Leupold Mk 4 LR/T M3 10×40mm. Leupold base and rings. • Barrel Length: 24” Medium-heavy target barrel. • Caliber: .308 Winchester / 7.62mm NATO • Stock: H-S Precision PST-024.

Mk13 Mod 0 & 5: • Action: Long Action Remington 700 or Stiller • Optic: Leupold Mk 4 LR/T 10x or 16x, Nightforce 5.5-22x or 8-32x • Barrel Length: 26” Lijia • Caliber: .300 Winchester Magnum • Stock: McMillian A2 or AICS 2.0 SVD Dragunov: • Optic: PSO-1 4x fixed. • Barrel Length: 24”. • Caliber: 7.62x54R • Stock: Skeletonized wooden stock.

M1903A4: • (03A3 receiver, 03A3 hand-guard, no sights, C stock or scant-type stock) •

M73B1 (Weaver 330C 2.5X telescope), M73B2, M81, M82, M84, 4x StithKollmorgen. Non-issue scopes: Lyman Alaskan, Weaver K2.5 • .30-06 cal.

1941A1 Springfield: • (C stock, Standard 1903 sights with Unertl type scope on Unertl type mounts and bases) • Winchester A5, Winchester B5, Winchester B3, USMC original issue: Unertl 8X Sniper Telescope, Non-issue scopes: Unertl, Lyman or Fecker 6X or 8X scope with up to a 1.5” objective; Leatherwood Malcolm 3X or 6X, Note: All scopes must have external adjustment and no recoil spring. • .30.06 cal.

M1C and M1D: • M81 (Lyman), M82, M84, Non-issue: Stith-Kollmorgen 4X, Lyman Alaskan • .30.06 cal.

SAFN/M1949 (semi auto) .30-06, 7 mm, 7.65 mm, 8 mm (Used by several countries) OPI 4X scope, Echo mount

Germany: Switzerland: 8x57 mm Gewehr 98 7.5 mm M1931/42 Sniper Rifle 8x57 mm Karbine 98 7.5 mm M1931/43 Sniper Rifle ZF4, ZF39, ZF41 1.8X in M1931/42, Non-issue: Weaver K4 2.8X in M1931/43, Gewehr 43 or Karbine 43 (semi-auto) ZF4

Great Britain and Commonwealth USSR: Countries: 7.62 mm M1891/30 Mosin Nagant .303 cal. No. 1, Mk III Series SMLE PE, PU Aldis, Periscopic Prism scope, 7.62 mm Tokarev M 1938 (SVT-38) Winchester A5, William Malcolm 3X 7.62 mm Tokarev M 1940 (SVT-40) or 6X PU

Great Britain and Commonwealth Yugoslavia & Czechoslovakia: Countries: 7.92 mm M1948 (YUG) .303 cal. Enfield No. 3 Mark I (T) or 7.92 mm VZ 24, with 24” or 30” barrels Pattern 1914 (T) or P-14 (T) (CZE) M1918 Telescope, Aldis, Periscopic ZF4, ZF39 variants, ZF41 Prism scope, Winchester A5, Non-issue: Weaver K4 William Malcolm 3X

Great Britain and Commonwealth Sweden: Countries: 6.5 mm M41 series Sniper Rifles .303 cal. No. 4 Mark I (T) Ajack 4x90 mm (German), No. 32 (M32 variants) Aga 3x65 mm (M42 or M44) Non-issue: Lyman Alaskan, Non-issue: Weaver K4 Weaver K2.5 or K3 49 ble 7-- Vintage Sniper Rifles and Scopesifles Scopes

Japan: 6.5 mm Type 38 Sniper Rifle 6.5 mm Type 97 Sniper Rifle 6.5 mm Type 99 Sniper Rifle 7.7 mm Type 99 Sniper Rifle Original scopes only

Event Date(s): 

Sun, 09/25/2022 - 07:00 to 16:00

Event Type: 

 
 
Sun, 09/25/2022 - 08:00 to 16:00
 
Sun, 09/25/2022 - 08:00 to 11:30
Range 1 - Recreational Fire

Range 1 - Recreational Fire

This is a 300 meter range. Recreational calibers are authorized up to and including 50 BMG, but .338 Lapua is prohibited per the range SOP. There will be no ammunition fired that has a maximum range of more than 6500 meters. However, Range Control may place restrictions at any time for any reason.

RSO decisions are not negotiable.

Range Opening and Initial Target Set-Up:

Hours:

Occupy:          0800

Hot:                 TBD

Cold:               1330

Depart:            1400

Range will be open and ready for sign-in and target set-up as soon as the RSOs are available and provide guidance. Do not bring your gear onto the range if the RSOs are not present.

Shooters must bring their own targets, target stands, tools, and fasteners. Make targets to withstand a breeze.

Targets are limited to paper, wood, plastic, and approved ballistic steel. Ballistic steel targets must be a minimum of 3/8" thick and constructed of AR-500 steel. Soft steel is not allowed. 

Hearing and eye protection are mandatory.

Empty Chamber Indicators (ECI) are mandatory. Bring your own or get them at the clubhouse for $1 each.

General Guidelines:

All guests must check in at the QSC Clubhouse with their club member sponsor to pay the guest fee and sign waivers prior to shooting. 

Bring your CASED firearms and gear to the firing line only AFTER you have checked in with an RSO, shown your QSC membership card, your guests have shown their guest passes, and all shooters have completed and signed the club sign-in sheet. 

Do NOT uncase any firearms until AFTER the safety briefing is complete AND RSOs have communicated that the Range is Hot.

Shooters showing up throughout the day will first sign in and then receive a safety brief from an RSO prior to carrying gear to the firing line. 

The range will go hot/cold as needed at roughly 45/15 minute intervals, and more frequently if it will optimize range usage. 

Steel Targets: 

Minimum engagement distances for portable ballistic steel targets:

Pistol:                                      10 yards          (8 meters)

Shotgun (birdshot):                 11 yards          (10 meters)

Shotgun (slugs):                      55 yards          (50 meters)

Rifle caliber up to 7.62:          110 yards        (100 meters)

Rifle caliber .300WM             320 yards        (300 meters)

Non-metal pistol targets must be placed and shot in a manner so that all rounds impact the downrange impact berm. No shooting directly into the dirt in front of you.

Firing Line:

The firing line MAY be established forward of the Shoot House 2 paved area to maximize distance between shooters and range capacity. When aligned forward of the overhead cover and on the dirt, there will be orange cones on the left and right limit of the firing line indicating the farthest positions that shooters can occupy on the firing line. Shooters should plan accordingly for grass and dirt. Use of a tarp is suggested.

Shooters should identify their intended target distance to the RSO upon checking in. An attempt will be made to put shooters engaging distant targets on the left and shooters engaging closer targets on the right, as viewed from the firing line to the pits.

Drawing from holsters may be permitted at the RSO Team discretion. Firing line congestion and other risk factors will be considered in making the decision.

Trash and Residue:

ALL target material, shell casings, and trash must be removed from the range after firing. There should be no trace of activity left on the range. If you pack it in, pack it out. If you move tables forward of their position in the covered area, you are responsible for putting them back. 

Environmental: Bring tick repellant, sunscreen, and water.

 

 

Event Date(s): 

Sat, 09/24/2022 - 08:00 to 11:30
Sun, 09/25/2022 - 08:00 to 11:30
 
 
 
 
 
Fri, 09/30/2022 - 09:00 to 12:00
MCBQ OIC/RSO In-Person Brief (Non-DoD CAC Holder)

MCBQ OIC/RSO In-Person Brief (Non-DoD CAC Holder)

MCB Quantico Installation Range Officer-In-Charge (OIC) and Range Safety Officer (RSO) Brief (Non-DoD CAC Holder)

Will be held in the Range Control Scheduling Office (Bldg 24144) on the last Friday of each month unless

impacted by a Federal Holiday.

To dial in using the “Teleconference Option” call: DSN: 94-434-7357 COMM: 301-909-7357 Use ACCESS CODE: 87622623

Copy of the brief can be downloaded under the OIC/RSO QUALIFICATION tab at:

https://www.quantico.marines.mil/Offices-Staff/G-3-Operations/Range-Mana...

BRIEF STARTS AT 0900

BRIEF ENDS AT ~1200

THE BRIEFS ARE LIMITED TO 10 PEOPLE ON A FIRST COME-FIRST SERVED BASIS AND NOT OPEN TO DoD CAC HOLDERS. 

FOR QUESTIONS, CONTACT THE RSS AT MARTIN.W.DANKANICH@USMC.MIL

Event Date(s): 

Fri, 09/30/2022 - 09:00 to 12:00