CANCELED - Range 1 - Recreational Fire (After Member Meeting)

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.

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 for shooting steel targets. Please see the changes below highlighted in red. RSOs will check all distances for steel 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 ($1.00 each) for each firearm you intend to shoot on 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.

 

Range Operating Hours:

  • Range Opens: 0915 (approx.) – sign in and target set up
  • Safety Briefing: 0950 – at registration behind the firing line
  • Range Goes Hot: 1000 or after confirmation the EMT is on site
  • Last Target Setup: 1245 - Shooters arriving after this time MAY NOT set up targets
  • 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

Range Operating Hours Notes:

  • 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.
  • There will be NO handling of uncased firearms while the firing line is COLD.
  • 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 1330.
  • 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. 

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 NOTE: 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.

Steel 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 to deflect all bullet fragments towards the ground. RSOs may inspect steel 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 targets:

IMPORTANT – See updates to distances below.

  • Pistol - 10 yards (No pistol magnum calibers, FN 5.7 or +P ammo on steel)
  • Magnum Caliber Pistols (.357mag, .44mag, +P) – 25 yards
  • 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 - 410 yards

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. 

Brass buckets are 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, 01/27/2024 - 09:15 to 14:00