• Obey the 4 cardinal rules of gun safety
  • No manipulation of firearms behind the firing lane
  • No black powder is allowed
  • During certain events and activities, it is allowed drawing from the holster, shooting on the move and shooters may go beyond the red firing line.
  • During certain events or activities shotguns are allowed with SLUGS only
  • No hip shooting is allowed
  • Pistols up to 50AE Caliber are allowed at discretion of the RSO on duty.
  • Rifles up to .308 caliber or any rifle caliber that has less than 3000fps velocity out of the muzzle
  • Controlled, continuous fire is allowed
  • No full-auto weapons are allowed without prior approval/reservation. NFA paperwork is required.
  • Class 3 weapons, NFA items, must have paperwork in order to be used in the range
  • No steel core, steel bullets or tracers are allowed in the range
  • Over the ears ear protection and safety glasses must be always worn on a live range
  • No food or drinks allowed in the range
  • No opened toes shoes allowed in the range
  • Dry fire practice is allowed in the stall
  • Every person going into the range must have our waiver of liability signed
  • Every person checking into the range must have a valid physical photo ID
  • Age requirement to be in the range is 10 – 17 years old and must be accompanied by a responsible adult 21 or older; under 12 years old are restricted to .22 lr
  • Rifles might be shot from a standing, kneeling or sitting position at the discretion of the RSO
  • Shooters may not consume alcoholic beverages or drugs (including prescriptions and over-the-counter medications) before or during live firing. The Supervisor, Range Manager, or RSO will deny range access to anyone in violation.
  • Pistol shooters must be 21 years of age or older, or be supervised by an adult, 21 years or older. Rifle shooters must be 18 years of age or older; except as follows:  Children under 18 may shoot when supervised by an adult, 21 years or older.
  • Pregnant women are advised to consult with their doctor or practitioner prior to engaging in any shooting activities.
  • Ammo and firearms must be inspected prior to going into the range
  • Firearms must be cased or holstered prior to entering the range