***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***

***NO children on ranges - Only children shooting with and supervised by a parent are allowed on USMC ranges***

***These are Not civilian / private ranges - They are Military and operate under strict rules sets***

***All Range Safety Officers are club member volunteers who are USMC Range Safety Certified***

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 $20 Range Fee (each) and receive a guest pass that is provided to the RSO at the range
  • Must have a QSC member card

May 2026

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Sat, 05/02/2026 - 08:00 to 13:00
Range 1 - Recreational Fire

Range 1 - Recreational Fire

Range 1- Recreational Fire

Weather permitting, we may extend the firing line outside the Range 1 shoot house. If shooting in the prone position, it is advised to bring a shooting mat with you.

Range 1 - General Purpose Pistol, Rifle, and Tactical Shotgun Recreational Fire.

This is a 300-meter unknown distance range. Recreational calibers are authorized up to and including 50 BMG.

Range 1 description: https://quanticoshootingclub.com/range-1-320-yards

IMPORTANT NOTES:

  • 338 Lapua is PROHIBITED on Range 1 per the USMC range SOP. However, be advised Range Control may place further restrictions on ammunition eligibility this weekend at any time for any reason. Their decision is NOT negotiable. Do not ask the RSOs to question their decision.
  • There are updates to some minimum distances and new restrictions for shooting steel reactive targets. Please see the changes below in the Steel Reactive Target section of these notes. RSOs will check all distances for steel reactive targets prior to allowing the range to go hot.

Empty Chamber Indicators (ECIs) are mandatory for ALL FIREARMS on the Range 1. No exceptions. If you need ECIs for your firearms, please stop by the clubhouse and purchase one for each firearm you intend to shoot on the range.

Range Operating Hours:

  • Range Opens: 0800
  • Sign in and target set up – 0800 thru 0840
  • Safety Briefing: 0845 – at registration behind the firing line
  • Range Goes Hot: 0900 or after confirmation the EMT is on site
  • Range Closes to New Shooters: 1130 - Shooters arriving after this time WILL NOT be allowed to set up targets and/or shoot
  • Last Target Changeout: 1145 – Last opportunity for shooters to adjust or set up new targets
  • Last Hot Time: 1200 – Last hot time for the session
  • Last Cease Fire: 1230 – Cease fire and case all weapons
  • Last Cold: 1240 or once all weapons are confirmed cased by the RSO team
  • Depart Range: 1300 – All shooters and staff must be off the range by 1300

Please note and understand that weather is a factor and may result in changes to the published schedule. This is the RSO team’s call. Rain, snow, extreme cold and extreme heat can result in a shortened range day.

Range Operating Notes:

  • At the start of the range day, you MAY bring CASED firearms to the firing line during target set up time. 
  • ALL FIREARMS WILL REMAIN CASED until AFTER the safety briefing is complete AND RSOs have communicated that the Firing Line is Hot.
  • There will be NO handling of uncased firearms while the firing line is COLD.
  • If you are planning on firing multiple weapons during a rec fire event, all weapons not being fired must remain cased until you are ready to fire that weapon.
  • When a weapon is on the firing line and is not being fired, the bolt or slide will be open, magazine/ ammo source will be removed, the safety will be in the “on” position and an ECI will be inserted in the weapon’s chamber.
  • Shooters must be prepared to case all weapons at the last cease fire. If your weapon needs time to cool down, please make plans to do so prior to 1230.
  • Our objective is to maintain a cycle of 45/15 minute hot/cold times throughout the day.
  • 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. 

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

- The following are prohibited on Range 1:

  • Fully automatic fire
  • Binary, forced reset triggers or bump stocks (simulated automatic fire)
  • Tracer rounds / incendiary (API) rounds of any kind
  • Trash, brass or ammo in the Port-a-Johns
  • “Boutique” calibers such as 375 and 416 Cheytac
  • Dueling Trees, Texas Stars, or other gimmick-like targets
  • Executing shooting drills of any kind

.50 caliber requires air space clearance only granted at the time of range opening. It is strongly advised to bring a back-up rifle of another caliber in the event MCBQ Range Control cannot clear the airspace on the day of the shooting event.

- All shooters from 8 to 17 years of age may only shoot under the direct supervision of a qualified adult, which means the adult must be present on the firing line and in direct supervisory contact of the child or young adult shooter. No one under 8 years of age will be allowed onto the range.

GENERAL INFORMATION

If RSOs are not present, DO NOT ENTER the shooting house on Range 1.

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 a guest pass to a range RSO prior to shooting.

If we are inside the shooting house on Range 1 and depending on the number of shooters arriving, you may have to wait in queue to get a spot on the firing line.

Drawing From Holsters

The following rules apply to drawing from holsters on Range 1:

  • If the firing line is inside the shooting house - Drawing from holsters is prohibited per the USMC Range 1 SOP. There are no exceptions to this rule.
  • If the firing line is forward of the shooting house - Drawing from holster is permitted at the discretion of the RSOs. If the range is crowded, the RSOs may restrict all drawing from the holster until the range is less crowded.

IMPORTANT NOTE REGARDING DRAWING FROM THE HOLSTER

If drawing from the holster is permitted by the RSO team, the ONLY holsters shooters may draw from on ranges operated by the QSC are Outside the Waistband (OWB) strong side holsters. Any other holstering units may not to be used on Range 1. There are no exceptions to this rule.

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.

IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING TARGETS:

Please ensure your target stands can withstand the wind on the Range 1. If your target falls over because it’s not properly anchored, you will have to wait until the next cold time to make corrections.

All shooters MUST bring target systems with them to the range. The QSC DOES NOT provide target systems to members or guests. You will not be permitted to fire a weapon on Range 1 without a target system in place. In other words, you will not be permitted to fire any weapon into thin air.

Steel Reactive Targets

  • Ballistic steel targets must be a minimum of 3/8" thick and constructed of AR-500 steel.
  • All steel targets must be mounted or hung with a forward cant or the ability to react / rebound with a bullet hit so as to deflect all bullet fragments towards the ground.
  • Steel targets must not be compromised meaning there must not be excessive pitting or holes in the targets
  • RSOs will inspect steel reactive targets to ensure these requirements are met. If they are not, you will not be permitted to use those steel targets on Range 1.

PLEASE NOTE - No dueling trees, Texas Stars, or other gimmick-like targets.

Minimum engagement distances for portable ballistic steel reactive targets:

  • Pistol - 10 yards (No pistol magnum calibers, FN 5.7 or +P ammo on steel)
  • Magnum Caliber Pistols (.357mag, .44mag, +P) – 25 yards
    • DOES NOT INCLUDE .500 Smith and Wesson Magnum
  • 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 - 165 yards
  • 300 Win Mag – Not authorized, paper targets only
  • .50 Caliber – Not authorized, paper targets only
  • 6.5 Creedmoor – Not authorized, paper targets only
  • 6.8mm – Not authorized, paper targets only

NET-NET: NOTHING ABOVE 7.62mm ALLOWED ON STEEL REACTIVE TARGETS ON RANGE 1

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.

FIRING LINE

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. 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. 

POLICE YOUR BRASS - All shooters are required to police their brass. Brass buckets are provided by QSC for brass, NOT trash. 

ENVIRONMENTAL  

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

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.

Event Date(s): 

Sat, 05/02/2026 - 08:00 to 13:00
 
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Range 4 - 1000 Precision Rifle

Range 4 - 1000 Precision Rifle

Range Opening

  • Report to Gate 7 off Willis Road at 0700.
  • The gate closes at 0745.
  • Range Safety Brief will be issued on the 1000-yard line at 0745-0800.
  • Upon confirmation that the QSC EMT is present, we will go HOT.

Reminder: Get here Early. 

  • There will likely be a brief cease-fire, no more than 20 minutes, around 0945-1000. This will be the only opportunity for new shooters who are prepared and can set their target up in this time frame to participate. It is strongly suggested that anyone wishing to take this opportunity be on location and ready to go no later than 0930. Weather is a factor and may result in changes to this schedule. This is the RSO cadre's call. Rain, extreme heat, and so on can result in a shortened range day.

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) cannot be cleared. We ONLY know if 338 calibers can be approved on the morning of the event. Be prepared and bring an alternate caliber/rifle if possible.  

General Information

  • Welcome - Members with capable equipment and a desire to learn, or improve their precision rifle marksmanship.  Please contact Kevin Roth (kroth@qscva.com) in advance of range day.
  • Empty Chamber Indicators (ECIs) are mandatory for all uncased firearms.  RSOs MAY have ECIs for $1 and they are available for $1 at the QSC Office.
  • All Shooters come prepared for quick target setup. No vehicles on any grass, keep on the roads. Targets, hydration, sunscreen, bug spray, and food - bring yours-- none provided.
  • YOU MUST wear hearing protection 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.
  • No Full Auto.
  • No Binary.
  • No Tracers / Incendiary.
  • Form 1, Form 4 OK.

Parking

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

Steel & All Target Frames

  • Set up time is 0715 - 0745. 
  • UPON ARRIVAL SEE AN RSO FOR GUIDANCE AS TO WHERE TO SET UP. 
  • 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.
  • Lanes 20-29 are reserved for special targets and RSOs who spot for those challenges. (i.e., Milk Jug Challenge)
  • Steel Targets are set at Lanes 30-41 only.
  • Steel Targets.  Have your frame perfected before coming to the 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. 

Event Date(s): 

Sun, 05/03/2026 - 07:00 to 12:00
 
Sun, 05/03/2026 - 08:00 to 13:00
Range 1 - Recreational Fire

Range 1 - Recreational Fire

Range 1- Recreational Fire

Weather permitting, we may extend the firing line outside the Range 1 shoot house. If shooting in the prone position, it is advised to bring a shooting mat with you.

Range 1 - General Purpose Pistol, Rifle, and Tactical Shotgun Recreational Fire.

This is a 300-meter unknown distance range. Recreational calibers are authorized up to and including 50 BMG.

Range 1 description: https://quanticoshootingclub.com/range-1-320-yards

IMPORTANT NOTES:

  • 338 Lapua is PROHIBITED on Range 1 per the USMC range SOP. However, be advised Range Control may place further restrictions on ammunition eligibility this weekend at any time for any reason. Their decision is NOT negotiable. Do not ask the RSOs to question their decision.
  • There are updates to some minimum distances and new restrictions for shooting steel reactive targets. Please see the changes below in the Steel Reactive Target section of these notes. RSOs will check all distances for steel reactive targets prior to allowing the range to go hot.

Empty Chamber Indicators (ECIs) are mandatory for ALL FIREARMS on the Range 1. No exceptions. If you need ECIs for your firearms, please stop by the clubhouse and purchase one for each firearm you intend to shoot on the range.

Range Operating Hours:

  • Range Opens: 0800
  • Sign in and target set up – 0800 thru 0840
  • Safety Briefing: 0845 – at registration behind the firing line
  • Range Goes Hot: 0900 or after confirmation the EMT is on site
  • Range Closes to New Shooters: 1130 - Shooters arriving after this time WILL NOT be allowed to set up targets and/or shoot
  • Last Target Changeout: 1145 – Last opportunity for shooters to adjust or set up new targets
  • Last Hot Time: 1200 – Last hot time for the session
  • Last Cease Fire: 1230 – Cease fire and case all weapons
  • Last Cold: 1240 or once all weapons are confirmed cased by the RSO team
  • Depart Range: 1300 – All shooters and staff must be off the range by 1300

Please note and understand that weather is a factor and may result in changes to the published schedule. This is the RSO team’s call. Rain, snow, extreme cold and extreme heat can result in a shortened range day.

Range Operating Notes:

  • At the start of the range day, you MAY bring CASED firearms to the firing line during target set up time. 
  • ALL FIREARMS WILL REMAIN CASED until AFTER the safety briefing is complete AND RSOs have communicated that the Firing Line is Hot.
  • There will be NO handling of uncased firearms while the firing line is COLD.
  • If you are planning on firing multiple weapons during a rec fire event, all weapons not being fired must remain cased until you are ready to fire that weapon.
  • When a weapon is on the firing line and is not being fired, the bolt or slide will be open, magazine/ ammo source will be removed, the safety will be in the “on” position and an ECI will be inserted in the weapon’s chamber.
  • Shooters must be prepared to case all weapons at the last cease fire. If your weapon needs time to cool down, please make plans to do so prior to 1230.
  • Our objective is to maintain a cycle of 45/15 minute hot/cold times throughout the day.
  • 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. 

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

- The following are prohibited on Range 1:

  • Fully automatic fire
  • Binary, forced reset triggers or bump stocks (simulated automatic fire)
  • Tracer rounds / incendiary (API) rounds of any kind
  • Trash, brass or ammo in the Port-a-Johns
  • “Boutique” calibers such as 375 and 416 Cheytac
  • Dueling Trees, Texas Stars, or other gimmick-like targets
  • Executing shooting drills of any kind

.50 caliber requires air space clearance only granted at the time of range opening. It is strongly advised to bring a back-up rifle of another caliber in the event MCBQ Range Control cannot clear the airspace on the day of the shooting event.

- All shooters from 8 to 17 years of age may only shoot under the direct supervision of a qualified adult, which means the adult must be present on the firing line and in direct supervisory contact of the child or young adult shooter. No one under 8 years of age will be allowed onto the range.

GENERAL INFORMATION

If RSOs are not present, DO NOT ENTER the shooting house on Range 1.

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 a guest pass to a range RSO prior to shooting.

If we are inside the shooting house on Range 1 and depending on the number of shooters arriving, you may have to wait in queue to get a spot on the firing line.

Drawing From Holsters

The following rules apply to drawing from holsters on Range 1:

  • If the firing line is inside the shooting house - Drawing from holsters is prohibited per the USMC Range 1 SOP. There are no exceptions to this rule.
  • If the firing line is forward of the shooting house - Drawing from holster is permitted at the discretion of the RSOs. If the range is crowded, the RSOs may restrict all drawing from the holster until the range is less crowded.

IMPORTANT NOTE REGARDING DRAWING FROM THE HOLSTER

If drawing from the holster is permitted by the RSO team, the ONLY holsters shooters may draw from on ranges operated by the QSC are Outside the Waistband (OWB) strong side holsters. Any other holstering units may not to be used on Range 1. There are no exceptions to this rule.

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.

IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING TARGETS:

Please ensure your target stands can withstand the wind on the Range 1. If your target falls over because it’s not properly anchored, you will have to wait until the next cold time to make corrections.

All shooters MUST bring target systems with them to the range. The QSC DOES NOT provide target systems to members or guests. You will not be permitted to fire a weapon on Range 1 without a target system in place. In other words, you will not be permitted to fire any weapon into thin air.

Steel Reactive Targets

  • Ballistic steel targets must be a minimum of 3/8" thick and constructed of AR-500 steel.
  • All steel targets must be mounted or hung with a forward cant or the ability to react / rebound with a bullet hit so as to deflect all bullet fragments towards the ground.
  • Steel targets must not be compromised meaning there must not be excessive pitting or holes in the targets
  • RSOs will inspect steel reactive targets to ensure these requirements are met. If they are not, you will not be permitted to use those steel targets on Range 1.

PLEASE NOTE - No dueling trees, Texas Stars, or other gimmick-like targets.

Minimum engagement distances for portable ballistic steel reactive targets:

  • Pistol - 10 yards (No pistol magnum calibers, FN 5.7 or +P ammo on steel)
  • Magnum Caliber Pistols (.357mag, .44mag, +P) – 25 yards
    • DOES NOT INCLUDE .500 Smith and Wesson Magnum
  • 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 - 165 yards
  • 300 Win Mag – Not authorized, paper targets only
  • .50 Caliber – Not authorized, paper targets only
  • 6.5 Creedmoor – Not authorized, paper targets only
  • 6.8mm – Not authorized, paper targets only

NET-NET: NOTHING ABOVE 7.62mm ALLOWED ON STEEL REACTIVE TARGETS ON RANGE 1

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.

FIRING LINE

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. 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. 

POLICE YOUR BRASS - All shooters are required to police their brass. Brass buckets are provided by QSC for brass, NOT trash. 

ENVIRONMENTAL  

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

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.

Event Date(s): 

Sun, 05/03/2026 - 08:00 to 13:00
 
Sun, 05/03/2026 - 09:00 to 13:00
Shotgun League & American Skeet & Trap Recreational Fire

Shotgun League & American Skeet & Trap Recreational Fire

The American Skeet and Trap shotgun range includes 2 American skeet fields and 1 American trap field.

The international (bunker) trap field is inoperable for the foreseeable future due to high-cost repairs necessary to refurbish the system. 

On all shotgun ranges, range times are usually from 0900-1300. However, OIC may delay a start time and/or advance a closure time at any time and on their own volition due to multiple factors.  This includes, but is not limited to, on-scene weather (extreme heat, cold, high winds, rain, snow, giant flaming meteors), other QSC activities such as membership meeting, and/or general lack of member participation. It is always best to arrive closer to the range opening time than the closing time.  Be ready to shoot the final rounds at least 30 minutes prior to the posted closing time. 

All shooters shall check-in/sign-in with the OIC/RSO before approaching the firing line on any shotgun field.

All shooters shall check-out with the OIC/RSO after shooting is completed to tally/record rounds fired.

Practice gun safety at all times.

1. Never enter the QSC clubhouse with a firearm.

2. Carry all shotguns unloaded with the actions open until you are standing at your firing position.

3. For members using auto-loaders and pump actions, load a maximum of two shells at a time - only.

4. Only 7.5, 8, and 9 shot is allowed. Never use shot larger than size 7.5. Slugs are not allowed.

5. RSOs have discretion over what types of shotguns are allowed. Generally, shotguns should have shoulder stocks and barrels longer than 24 inches. The firearm must be in good working order.

6. Hearing and eye protection is always required when shooting.

7. One game (trap or skeet) is 25 rounds and costs $6. Shooters must have scan cards to activate the readers located at each American skeet field to pay for the games on those fields. 

8. Children under 8 years of age are not allowed on the shotgun fields when the range is hot. Children 8 -18 must be continuously and immediately supervised by a parent or guardian at all times. The OIC/RSO may direct a child 8-18 to cease fire if the firearm being used does not fit the child's frame size as a matter of safety. 

 

Event Date(s): 

Sun, 05/03/2026 - 09:00 to 13:00
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sat, 05/09/2026 - 09:00 to 13:00
CANCELED - Shotgun League and American Skeet & Trap Recreational Fire

CANCELED - Shotgun League and American Skeet & Trap Recreational Fire

The American Skeet and Trap shotgun range includes 2 American skeet fields and 1 American trap field. The international (bunker) trap field is inoperable for the foreseeable future due to high-cost repairs necessary to refurbish the system. 

On all shotgun ranges, range times are usually from 0900-1300. However, OIC may delay a start time and/or advance a closure time at any time and on their own volition due to multiple factors.  This includes, but is not limited to, on-scene weather (extreme heat, cold, high winds, rain, snow, giant flaming meteors), other QSC activities such as membership meeting, and/or general lack of member participation. It is always best to arrive closer to the range opening time than the closing time.  Be ready to shoot the final rounds at least 30 minutes prior to the posted closing time. 

All shooters shall check-in/sign-in with the OIC/RSO before approaching the firing line on any shotgun field.

All shooters shall check-out with the OIC/RSO after shooting is completed to tally/record rounds fired.

Practice gun safety at all times.

1. Never enter the QSC clubhouse with a firearm.

2. Carry all shotguns unloaded with the actions open until you are standing at your firing position.

3. For members using auto-loaders and pump actions, load a maximum of two shells at a time - only.

4. Only 7.5, 8, and 9 shot is allowed. Never use shot larger than size 7.5. Slugs are not allowed.

5. RSOs have discretion over what types of shotguns are allowed. Generally, shotguns should have shoulder stocks and barrels longer than 24 inches. The firearm must be in good working order.

6. Hearing and eye protection is always required when shooting.

7. One game (trap or skeet) is 25 rounds and costs $6. Shooters must have scan cards to activate the readers located at each American skeet field to pay for the games on those fields. 

8. Children under 8 years of age are not allowed on the shotgun fields when the range is hot. Children 8 -18 must be continuously and immediately supervised by a parent or guardian at all times. The OIC/RSO may direct a child 8-18 to cease fire if the firearm being used does not fit the child's frame size as a matter of safety. 

Event Date(s): 

Sat, 05/09/2026 - 09:00 to 13:00
 
Sat, 05/09/2026 - 11:15 to 16:00
 
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Sun, 05/10/2026 - 08:00 to 14:00
Range 1 - Recreational Fire

Range 1 - Recreational Fire

Range 1- Recreational Fire

Weather permitting, we may extend the firing line outside the Range 1 shoot house. If shooting in the prone position, it is advised to bring a shooting mat with you.

Range 1 - General Purpose Pistol, Rifle, and Tactical Shotgun Recreational Fire.

This is a 300-meter unknown distance range. Recreational calibers are authorized up to and including 50 BMG.

Range 1 description: https://quanticoshootingclub.com/range-1-320-yards

IMPORTANT NOTES:

  • 338 Lapua is PROHIBITED on Range 1 per the USMC range SOP. However, be advised Range Control may place further restrictions on ammunition eligibility this weekend at any time for any reason. Their decision is NOT negotiable. Do not ask the RSOs to question their decision.
  • There are updates to some minimum distances and new restrictions for shooting steel reactive targets. Please see the changes below in the Steel Reactive Target section of these notes. RSOs will check all distances for steel reactive targets prior to allowing the range to go hot.

Empty Chamber Indicators (ECIs) are mandatory for ALL FIREARMS on the Range 1. No exceptions. If you need ECIs for your firearms, please stop by the clubhouse and purchase one for each firearm you intend to shoot on the range.

Range Operating Hours:

  • Range Opens: 0800
  • Sign in and target set up – 0800 thru 0840
  • Safety Briefing: 0845 – at registration behind the firing line
  • Range Goes Hot: 0900 or after confirmation the EMT is on site
  • Range Closes to New Shooters: 1230 - Shooters arriving after this time WILL NOT be allowed to set up targets and/or shoot
  • Last Target Changeout: 1245 – Last opportunity for shooters to adjust or set up new targets
  • Last Hot Time: 1300 – Last hot time for the session
  • Last Cease Fire: 1330 – Cease fire and case all weapons
  • Last Cold: 1340 or once all weapons are confirmed cased by the RSO team
  • Depart Range: 1400 – All shooters and staff must be off the range by 1400

Please note and understand that weather is a factor and may result in changes to the published schedule. This is the RSO team’s call. Rain, snow, extreme cold and extreme heat can result in a shortened range day.

Range Operating Notes:

  • At the start of the range day, you MAY bring CASED firearms to the firing line during target set up time. 
  • ALL FIREARMS WILL REMAIN CASED until AFTER the safety briefing is complete AND RSOs have communicated that the Firing Line is Hot.
  • There will be NO handling of uncased firearms while the firing line is COLD.
  • If you are planning on firing multiple weapons during a rec fire event, all weapons not being fired must remain cased until you are ready to fire that weapon.
  • When a weapon is on the firing line and is not being fired, the bolt or slide will be open, magazine/ ammo source will be removed, the safety will be in the “on” position and an ECI will be inserted in the weapon’s chamber.
  • Shooters must be prepared to case all weapons at the last cease fire. If your weapon needs time to cool down, please make plans to do so prior to 1230.
  • Our objective is to maintain a cycle of 45/15 minute hot/cold times throughout the day.
  • 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. 

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

- The following are prohibited on Range 1:

  • Fully automatic fire
  • Binary, forced reset triggers or bump stocks (simulated automatic fire)
  • Tracer rounds / incendiary (API) rounds of any kind
  • Trash, brass or ammo in the Port-a-Johns
  • “Boutique” calibers such as 375 and 416 Cheytac
  • Dueling Trees, Texas Stars, or other gimmick-like targets
  • Executing shooting drills of any kind

.50 caliber requires air space clearance only granted at the time of range opening. It is strongly advised to bring a back-up rifle of another caliber in the event MCBQ Range Control cannot clear the airspace on the day of the shooting event.

- All shooters from 8 to 17 years of age may only shoot under the direct supervision of a qualified adult, which means the adult must be present on the firing line and in direct supervisory contact of the child or young adult shooter. No one under 8 years of age will be allowed onto the range.

GENERAL INFORMATION

If RSOs are not present, DO NOT ENTER the shooting house on Range 1.

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 a guest pass to a range RSO prior to shooting.

If we are inside the shooting house on Range 1 and depending on the number of shooters arriving, you may have to wait in queue to get a spot on the firing line.

Drawing From Holsters

The following rules apply to drawing from holsters on Range 1:

  • If the firing line is inside the shooting house - Drawing from holsters is prohibited per the USMC Range 1 SOP. There are no exceptions to this rule.
  • If the firing line is forward of the shooting house - Drawing from holster is permitted at the discretion of the RSOs. If the range is crowded, the RSOs may restrict all drawing from the holster until the range is less crowded.

IMPORTANT NOTE REGARDING DRAWING FROM THE HOLSTER

If drawing from the holster is permitted by the RSO team, the ONLY holsters shooters may draw from on ranges operated by the QSC are Outside the Waistband (OWB) strong side holsters. Any other holstering units may not to be used on Range 1. There are no exceptions to this rule.

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.

IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING TARGETS:

Please ensure your target stands can withstand the wind on the Range 1. If your target falls over because it’s not properly anchored, you will have to wait until the next cold time to make corrections.

All shooters MUST bring target systems with them to the range. The QSC DOES NOT provide target systems to members or guests. You will not be permitted to fire a weapon on Range 1 without a target system in place. In other words, you will not be permitted to fire any weapon into thin air.

Steel Reactive Targets

  • Ballistic steel targets must be a minimum of 3/8" thick and constructed of AR-500 steel.
  • All steel targets must be mounted or hung with a forward cant or the ability to react / rebound with a bullet hit so as to deflect all bullet fragments towards the ground.
  • Steel targets must not be compromised meaning there must not be excessive pitting or holes in the targets
  • RSOs will inspect steel reactive targets to ensure these requirements are met. If they are not, you will not be permitted to use those steel targets on Range 1.

PLEASE NOTE - No dueling trees, Texas Stars, or other gimmick-like targets.

Minimum engagement distances for portable ballistic steel reactive targets:

  • Pistol - 10 yards (No pistol magnum calibers, FN 5.7 or +P ammo on steel)
  • Magnum Caliber Pistols (.357mag, .44mag, +P) – 25 yards
    • DOES NOT INCLUDE .500 Smith and Wesson Magnum
  • 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 - 165 yards
  • 300 Win Mag – Not authorized, paper targets only
  • .50 Caliber – Not authorized, paper targets only
  • 6.5 Creedmoor – Not authorized, paper targets only
  • 6.8mm – Not authorized, paper targets only

NET-NET: NOTHING ABOVE 7.62mm ALLOWED ON STEEL REACTIVE TARGETS ON RANGE 1

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.

FIRING LINE

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. 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. 

POLICE YOUR BRASS - All shooters are required to police their brass. Brass buckets are provided by QSC for brass, NOT trash. 

ENVIRONMENTAL  

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

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.

Event Date(s): 

Sun, 05/10/2026 - 08:00 to 14:00
 
Sun, 05/10/2026 - 08:30 to 15:00
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sat, 05/16/2026 - 08:00 to 13:00
SAT Range - Recreational Fire

SAT Range - Recreational Fire

SMALL ARMS TACTICAL (SAT) RANGE

The Small Arms Tactical (SAT) Range is a 35-yard, four-bay complexRecreational calibers are authorized up to and including .223/5.56 and 7.62/.308. However, Range Control may place restrictions on authorized calibers at any time for any reason. Their decisions are NOT negotiable. Do not ask the RSOs to question Range Control’s decisions.

RANGE CHECK IN PROCEDURES

Prior to shooting:

  • All members must present a current QSC membership card to the range OIC or RSO upon sign in
  • All guests, along with the sponsoring member, must check in at the QSC Clubhouse prior to arriving at the range. Guests must pay the guest fee, sign waivers and present a guest pass to the range OIC or RSO.

SAT Range description: https://quanticoshootingclub.com/small-arms-training-sat-range-35-yards

IMPORTANT SAT RANGE INFORMATION

  • Please observe the minimum distances and restrictions for shooting steel reactive targets on the SAT Range as outlined below in the Steel Reactive Target section of these notes. RSOs will check all distances for steel reactive targets prior to allowing the range to go hot.
  • If the gate to the SAT Range is open and the red range flag is not up, this means the RSOs are not present. Do not enter the SAT Range until the RSOs arrive.
  • A unique feature of the SAT Range are the four individual bays which, at the discretion of the RSO team can be treated as four individual ranges. This allows the RSO team to call separate hot and cold times or separate cadres of shooters with specific weapons and target systems on each of the four bays.
  • If there is a plate rack on the SAT Range, it may be utilized on a first come first served basis. However, do NOT risk your range time on that option. 
  • QSC Match targets and props CANNOT be used for recreational fire on the SAT RANGE. There are NO EXCEPTIONS to this rule.

EMPTY CHAMBER INDICATORS

Empty Chamber Indicators (ECIs) are mandatory for all firearms on ranges managed by the QSC. No exceptions. If you need ECIs for your firearms, please stop by the clubhouse and purchase one for each firearm you intend to shoot on the range.

RANGE OPERATING HOURS

  • Range Opens: 0800
  • Sign in and target set up – 0800 thru 0840
  • Safety Briefing: 0845 – at registration behind the firing line
  • Range Goes Hot: 0900 or after confirmation the EMT is on site
  • Range Closes to New Shooters: 1130 - Shooters arriving after this time will not be allowed to set up targets and/or shoot
  • Last Target Changeout: 1145 – Last opportunity for shooters to adjust or set up new targets
  • Last Hot Time: 1200 – Last hot time for the session
  • Last Cease Fire: 1230 – Cease fire and case all weapons
  • Last Cold: 12:45 or once all weapons are confirmed cased by the RSO team
  • Depart Range: 1300 – All shooters and staff must be off the range by 1300

Shooters must be prepared to case all weapons at the last cease fire. If your weapon needs time to cool down, please make plans to do so prior to 1230

Please understand there are factors that may result in changes to the published schedule. This is the OIC and RSOs team’s call. Rain, snow, extreme cold, extreme heat or lack of attendance may result in a shortened range day.

RANGE OPERATING RULES

These operational rules apply to all ranges aboard MCBQ managed by the QSC:

  • At the start of the range day, you MAY bring CASED firearms to the firing line during target set up time. 
  • ALL FIREARMS WILL REMAIN CASED until AFTER the safety briefing is complete AND RSOs have communicated that the Firing Line in each SAT Range Bay is Hot.
  • There will be NO handling of uncased firearms while the firing line in each Bay is COLD.
  • When a weapon is on the firing line and is not being fired, the bolt or slide will be open, magazine/ ammo source will be removed, the safety will be in the “on” position and an ECI will be inserted in the weapon’s chamber.
  • Our objective is to maintain a cycle of 45/15 minute hot/cold times throughout the day.  However, if all Bay shooters are ready to go Cold, please contact an RSO, who will ensure the Bay's firing line has all weapons cleared and made safe and ONLY the RSO can make the Bay firing line Cold.  Do not go down range on a Bay without having the RSO make the firing line safe.
  • 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. 

RANGE PROHIBITIONS

The following are prohibited on all ranges aboard MCBQ managed by the QSC:

  • Fully automatic fire
  • Binary, forced reset triggers or bump stocks (simulated automatic fire)
  • Tracer rounds / incendiary (API) rounds of any kind
  • Trash, brass or ammo in the Port-a-Johns
  • Executing shooting drills of any kind
  • Shooting a rifle or Pistol Caliber Carbine from the hip
  • Flagging the line with a weapon

Form 1 and Form 4 firearms are permitted on the SAT Range.

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)

All shooters and spectators must wear hearing and eye protection while on any range aboard MCBQ. This is a USMC policy to which the OIC or RSOs on duty cannot make exceptions.

All shooters and spectators must provide their own hearing and eye protection. The QSC does not sell, rent or loan hearing or eye protection. If shooters or spectators are found on the range without proper hearing and eye protection, they will be asked to leave the range until such time they can meet this requirement.

RANGE AGE POLICY

The following policy is in force for all ranges aboard MCBQ managed by the QSC:

  • No one under 8 years old will be allowed on any range managed by the QSC. This rule includes observation. There are no exceptions to this rule.
  • Shooters ages 8-17 years old must be supervised by a QSC Member or Guest parent or guardian on the range.
  • Shooters ages 8-12 years old are limited to 22LR caliber, unless additional calibers have been approved in advance by the QSC Board of Directors (BOD) or the Officer in Charge (OIC) on the range.

DRAWING FROM HOLSTERS ON THE SAT RANGE

Drawing from holster is permitted at the discretion of the RSOs. If the range is crowded, the RSOs may restrict all drawing from the holster until the range is less crowded.

RULES FOR HOLSTERS

The following holster rules apply to all ranges aboard MCBQ managed by the QSC.

If drawing from the holster is permitted by the RSO team, the ONLY holsters shooters may draw from are Outside the Waistband (OWB) strong side holsters. Any other holstering units may not to be used. There are no exceptions to this rule.

TARGET SYSTEMS

Shooters must bring their own targets, target stands, tools, fasteners and any other materials required to deploy a target system on the range.

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

Please ensure your target stands can withstand the wind on the ranges. If your target falls over because it’s not properly anchored, you will have to wait until the next cold time to make corrections.

All shooters must bring target systems with them to the range. The QSC does not provide target systems or target system components (e.g. frames, stands, uprights) to members or guests. You will not be permitted to fire a weapon on any ranges without a target system in place. In other words, you will not be permitted to fire any weapon into thin air.

The following target systems are not permitted on QSC-managed ranges aboard MCBQ:

  • Gimmick targets (e.g. dueling trees, Texas stars, spinners, pop-up targets)
  • Targets made of materials that shatter (e.g. glass, plexiglass)
  • Targets that explode (e.g. Tannerite)
  • Organic targets (e.g. pumpkins, watermelons)
  • Any targets or target systems that portray political, religious, offensive or celebrity images

The OIC and/or RSOs on duty have the authority to deny members and guests the use of any targets or target systems they believe violate these rules or consider unsafe.

STEEL REACTIVE TARGETS (SRTs)

  • Ballistic steel targets must be a minimum of 3/8" thick and constructed of AR-500 steel.
  • All steel targets must be mounted or hung with a forward cant or the ability to react / rebound with a bullet hit deflecting all bullet fragments towards the ground.
  • Steel targets must not be compromised meaning there must not be excessive pitting or holes in the targets
  • RSOs will inspect steel reactive targets to ensure these requirements are met. If they are not, you will not be permitted to use those steel targets on the SAT Range

MINIMUM ENGAGEMENT DISTANCES FOR PORTABLE BALLISTIC SRTs ON THE SAT RANGE

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  • Pistol - 10 yards (No pistol magnum calibers, FN 5.7 or +P ammo on steel)
  • Magnum Caliber Pistols (.357mag, .44mag, +P) – 25 yards
    • DOES NOT INCLUDE 500 S&W Magnum or .50 Action Express (AE)
  • Pistol (Braced) / PCC / Rimfire Rifle - 25 yards
  • Shotgun (Buck / Bird Shot) - 11 yards
  • Shotgun (Slug) – Not authorized, paper targets only
  • 5.56mm / .223 Ball – Not authorized, paper targets only
  • 7.62mm / .308 Ball – Not authorized, paper targets only

NET-NET: YOU CANNOT ENGAGE STEEL TARGETS ON THE SAT RANGE WITH ANY WEAPON SYSTEMS OTHER THAN WHAT IS SPECIFIED ABOVE. DO NOT ASK THE OIC OR RSOs TO MAKE ANY EXCEPTIONS AS THEY CANNOT BE GRANTED.

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.

FIRING LINE

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. 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 SAT range other than lead in the berms. If you pack it in, pack it out. 

POLICE YOUR BRASS - All shooters are required to police their brass. Brass buckets are provided by QSC for brass, NOT trash. 

ENVIRONMENTAL  

QSC does not provide water, sunscreen, insect repellent, etc. Shooters must bring their own.

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.

Event Date(s): 

Sat, 05/16/2026 - 08:00 to 13:00
 
Sat, 05/16/2026 - 08:00 to 14:00
Range 1 - Recreational Fire

Range 1 - Recreational Fire

Range 1- Recreational Fire

UP FRONT:

  • Event Date – May 16, 2026, from 0800 - 1400   Range OIC: John Monaccio
  • Do not enter the shoot house or range until RSOs have arrived or are present
  • RSOs are volunteers – They are USMC certified on Range Operations
    • Pay attention – No Drama – These are NOT civilian / private ranges
    • Help the club – Become an RSO and earn a free membership
  • NO CHILDREN UNLESS SHOOTING & SUPERVISED BY A PARENT
    • Ranges are dangerous and not for babysitting – See Rules in General
  • QSC provides nothing other than range access and safety officers
    • Shooters bring all needed items including targets, mats, hydration, sun screen, etc.
  • Range 1 is a 300-meter recreational fire range for rifles, pistols, tactical shotguns, black powder and air rifles
    • Form 1 and Form 4 firearms are allowed on Range 1
    • 50BMG allowed but no 338 calibers
    • 50BMG must be “cleared” the morning of shooting and is not guaranteed, bring another caliber just in case
    • 50BMG will be placed at the end of the firing line to not interfere with other shooters
    • Range Control may add other caliber restrictions based on other activities on adjacent ranges – Not an item we can debate as it is safety related
  • Empty Chamber Indicators (ECIs) are Mandatory for all weapons at the QSC
  • Range Hours –
    • 0800 – Range opens and setup
    • 0845 – Range Safety Brief at the bleachers
    • 0900 – Range goes Hot after EMT arrives, and cycles every 45 minutes
    • 0945 – 1000 – Range Cold for New Shooters / Target Refresh
    • 1045 – 1100 – Range Cold for New Shooters / Target Refresh
    • 1145 – 1200 – Range Cold for New Shooters / Target Refresh
    • 1245 – 1300 – Range Cold for New Shooters / Target Refresh
      • This is last Hot time for new shooters and will be 30 minutes
    • 1330 – Range Ceases Fire to remove targets, trash and close range
      • Cease fire in sufficient time to cool weapons / suppressors
    • 1400 – Depart no later than – All persons must be off the range
  • USMC Ranges rules prohibit:
    • No fully automatic or simulation of auto fire
    • No binary or forced reset triggers, or bump stocks
    • No tracer or incendiary rounds due to fire hazards
    • No ammo, brass or trash in any Porta-John
    • No boutique calibers like Cheytac – Have not been USMC cleared
    • Dueling Trees, Texas Stars or other gimmick or reactive targets

GENERAL: Range 1 is a General Purpose, Recreational Fire Range

  • Only move Cased and safe weapons to and from the firing line
    • Weapons remain cased until the line is Hot
    • Safe and Case weapons for departure and only when the line is Cold
    • No touching of weapons when the line is Cold
    • Keep weapons not in use cased until ready for use and then recase after use
  • We may extend the firing line outside the shoot house if we have a lot of shooters
    • Be prepared to shoot prone off dirt / grass if needed
  • Range 1 description: https://quanticoshootingclub.com/range-1-320-yards
  • Weather conditions may close the range early – RSOs make the call based on safety and numbers of shooters
  • Rules for steel targets / distances apply – See notes at Steel Target section
  • Age Limits – No one under 8 years old will be allowed on any USMC range. This rule includes observing shooters / parents. There are no exceptions to this rule.
    • Shooters aged 8 - 17 years old must be directly supervised by a parent who is a QSC member
    • Shooters ages 8 - 12 years old are limited to 22LR caliber, unless additional calibers are approved by the range Officer in Charge (OIC)

AT THE RANGE:

  • 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 a guest pass to a range RSO prior to shooting
  • Drawing From Holsters - The following applies to drawing from holsters:
    • If the firing line is inside the shooting house - Drawing from holsters is prohibited per the USMC Range 1 SOP. There are no exceptions to this rule
    • If the firing line is forward of the shooting house - Drawing from holster is permitted at the discretion of the RSOs. If the range is crowded, the RSOs may restrict all drawing from the holster until the range is less crowded
    • If allowed, only from strong side, outside the waistband holsters
  • Targets – Make sure they can withstand the winds
    • 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 Reactive Targets – AR500 and minimum of 3/8" thick (1/4" for rimfire)
    • No calibers above 7.62 allowed on steel on Range 1
    • Steel targets must be mounted or hung with a forward cant or the ability to react / rebound to deflect all bullet fragments towards the ground
    • Steel targets must not be compromised meaning there must not be excessive pitting or holes in the targets
    • RSOs will inspect steel reactive targets to ensure these requirements are met. If they are not, you will not be permitted to use
    • No dueling trees, Texas Stars, or other gimmick-like targets.
    • Minimum engagement distances for ballistic steel:
      • Pistol - 10 yards (No pistol magnum calibers, FN 5.7 or +P ammo on steel)
      • Magnum Caliber Pistols (.357mag, .44mag, +P) – 25 yards
        • DOES NOT INCLUDE .500 Smith and Wesson Magnum
      • 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 - 165 yards
      • 300 Win Mag – Not authorized, paper targets only
      • .50 Caliber – Not authorized, paper targets only
      • 6.5 Creedmoor – Not authorized, paper targets only
      • 6.8mm – Not authorized, paper targets only
    • 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 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. Know what is up and down range of your target Targets must not exceed the height of the impact area when viewed from your intended shooting position on the firing line Non-metal pistol targets placed closer than 25 yards must be as tall as the shooter

CLEAN UP – PACK IT IN, PACK IT OUT – TARGETS, BRASS, TRASH, ETC.

 

Event Date(s): 

Sat, 05/16/2026 - 08:00 to 14:00
 
Sat, 05/16/2026 - 08:15 to 17:15
Read the Range Notes!

Read the Range Notes!

Click the Event and the Range Notes will Appear - Read them to understand the course of fire!

Event Date(s): 

Sat, 05/16/2026 - 08:15 to 17:15
 
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Shotgun League & American Skeet/Trap Recreational Fire

Shotgun League & American Skeet/Trap Recreational Fire

The American Skeet and Trap shotgun range includes 2 American skeet fields and 1 American trap field.

The international (bunker) trap field is inoperable for the foreseeable future due to high-cost repairs necessary to refurbish the system. 

On all shotgun ranges, range times are usually from 0900-1300. However, OIC may delay a start time and/or advance a closure time at any time and on their own volition due to multiple factors.  This includes, but is not limited to, on-scene weather (extreme heat, cold, high winds, rain, snow, giant flaming meteors), other QSC activities such as membership meeting, and/or general lack of member participation. It is always best to arrive closer to the range opening time than the closing time.  Be ready to shoot the final rounds at least 30 minutes prior to the posted closing time. 

All shooters shall check-in/sign-in with the OIC/RSO before approaching the firing line on any shotgun field.

All shooters shall check-out with the OIC/RSO after shooting is completed to tally/record rounds fired.

Practice gun safety at all times.

1. Never enter the QSC clubhouse with a firearm.

2. Carry all shotguns unloaded with the actions open until you are standing at your firing position.

3. For members using auto-loaders and pump actions, load a maximum of two shells at a time - only.

4. Only 7.5, 8, and 9 shot is allowed. Never use shot larger than size 7.5. Slugs are not allowed.

5. RSOs have discretion over what types of shotguns are allowed. Generally, shotguns should have shoulder stocks and barrels longer than 24 inches. The firearm must be in good working order.

6. Hearing and eye protection is always required when shooting.

7. One game (trap or skeet) is 25 rounds and costs $6. Shooters must have scan cards to activate the readers located at each American skeet field to pay for the games on those fields. 

8. Children under 8 years of age are not allowed on the shotgun fields when the range is hot. Children 8 -18 must be continuously and immediately supervised by a parent or guardian at all times. The OIC/RSO may direct a child 8-18 to cease fire if the firearm being used does not fit the child's frame size as a matter of safety. 

Event Date(s): 

Sun, 05/17/2026 - 09:00 to 13:00
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Sat, 05/30/2026 - 08:00 to 15:00
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Sat, 05/30/2026 - 09:00 to 13:00
CANCELLED - Shotgun League and American Skeet & Trap Recreational Fire

CANCELLED - Shotgun League and American Skeet & Trap Recreational Fire

See News Page for Details.

 

The American Skeet and Trap shotgun range includes 2 American skeet fields and 1 American trap field.

The international (bunker) trap field is inoperable for the foreseeable future due to high-cost repairs necessary to refurbish the system. 

On all shotgun ranges, range times are usually from 0900-1300. However, OIC may delay a start time and/or advance a closure time at any time and on their own volition due to multiple factors.  This includes, but is not limited to, on-scene weather (extreme heat, cold, high winds, rain, snow, giant flaming meteors), other QSC activities such as membership meeting, and/or general lack of member participation. It is always best to arrive closer to the range opening time than the closing time.  Be ready to shoot the final rounds at least 30 minutes prior to the posted closing time. 

All shooters shall check-in/sign-in with the OIC/RSO before approaching the firing line on any shotgun field.

All shooters shall check-out with the OIC/RSO after shooting is completed to tally/record rounds fired.

Practice gun safety at all times.

1. Never enter the QSC clubhouse with a firearm.

2. Carry all shotguns unloaded with the actions open until you are standing at your firing position.

3. For members using auto-loaders and pump actions, load a maximum of two shells at a time - only.

4. Only 7.5, 8, and 9 shot is allowed. Never use shot larger than size 7.5. Slugs are not allowed.

5. RSOs have discretion over what types of shotguns are allowed. Generally, shotguns should have shoulder stocks and barrels longer than 24 inches. The firearm must be in good working order.

6. Hearing and eye protection is always required when shooting.

7. One game (trap or skeet) is 25 rounds and costs $6. Shooters must have scan cards to activate the readers located at each American skeet field to pay for the games on those fields. 

8. Children under 8 years of age are not allowed on the shotgun fields when the range is hot. Children 8 -18 must be continuously and immediately supervised by a parent or guardian at all times. The OIC/RSO may direct a child 8-18 to cease fire if the firearm being used does not fit the child's frame size as a matter of safety. 

Event Date(s): 

Sat, 05/30/2026 - 09:00 to 13:00

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Sat, 05/30/2026 - 09:30 to 17:00
 
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