Range 1 - Rec Fire

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

  • All guests must check in at the QSC Clubhouse and pay guest fee and sign waivers prior to shooting. 
  • Bring any gear to the firing line only AFTER you have checked in with an RSO, shown your QSC membership card, your guests have shown their paid guest receipt, and all shooters have signed the club sign-in sheet. 
  • Do not handle firearms until AFTER the safety briefing.  
  • Target set up starts as soon as the RSOs are back from the pits to hang the flag.  
  • We will give an initial safety briefing as soon as setup is complete and go hot thereafter.  Shooters showing up throughout the day will 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 (45 hot / 15 cold). 
  • Shooters must bring their own targets, target stands, tools, fasteners, personal protective equipment, and other materials.  The QSC only provides a safe range to shoot on.
  • 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. 

STEEL TARGETS: 

Minimum engagement distances for portable ballistic steel 

  • Pistol 10 yards 
  • Shotgun (birdshot): 10 yards 
  • Shotgun (slugs):                55 yards 
  • Rifle caliber 7.62:                 110 yards 
  • Rifle caliber .300WM           320 yards 

Non-metal pistol targets must be placed and shot in a manner so that all rounds impact the downrange impact berm.  Example:  No shooting directly into the dirt in front of you and attempting to burrow one round at a time.

The firing line may be established forward of the 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 "right" (as viewed from the firing line to the pits) and shooters engaging closer targets on the "left". 

ALL target material, shell casings, and trash must be removed from range after rec fire. 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 forward of their position in the covered area, you are responsible for putting them back. 

Your RSO’s are here for the safety of all club members on the range, so please follow all their commands and enjoy your time on Range 1 safely. 

RSO:  Moons / Gurnicke / Osterman

Event Date(s): 

Sun, 11/08/2020 - 08:00 to 14:00

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