Following these rules at On Target Firearms is essential to a safe experience for everyone.
ALWAYS treat firearms as if they are loaded. ALWAYS!
ALWAYS keep the muzzle pointed downrange.
ALWAYS keep your finger off the trigger and outside the trigger guard until you are aimed and ready to shoot.
All shooters must be aware of their target and what is behind it.
Keep weapons pointed toward the backstop at all times. 180-Degree Rule Applies.
Shooters must know and understand all operating and safety features of the firearms they are using prior to shooting in the range.
All unlicensed shooters must have at least one guest present to rent firearms and use the range.
Rental guns must be used with On Target Firearms & Indoor Range LLC ammunition ONLY.
The booth is the area between the stall dividers, from the firing line in front to the back of the stall dividers.
Remove all firearms from their cases inside the booth, then place all range bags and rifle cases on the shelf below the booth or on the shelf against the rear wall.
Any gun outside the booth must be cased.
Semi-automatic firearms must be unloaded, with their action locked open and magazine removed. Revolvers must be unloaded with cylinders open to show that the firearm is safe.
Load and unload weapons in the shooting booth only.
Firearms and ammunition are subject to inspection by Range Safety Officers.
All handgun and rifle calibers are allowed.
NO BIRD or BUCK SHOT ALLOWED. SLUGS ONLY.
ONLY full metal jacket, copper-plated, or copper-washed ammunition is allowed.
Tracer, armor-piercing, incendiary, and all other ammunition containing steel (including core tip) are not allowed.
There are two sets of doors to the range. Make sure the door behind you is closed before opening the next one to suppress gun noise and maintain negative pressure on the range.
Eye and ear protection are mandatory at all times while on the range.
No more than four shooters per lane. No exceptions. Only one shooter at a time in the booth while shooting.
Commands issued by Range Officers and Range Personnel must be obeyed immediately and without question.
CEASE FIRE: On this command, stop shooting IMMEDIATELY. Remove the magazine, lay the gun down unloaded, action open, step back from the line, and wait for further instructions from the Range Officer or Manager.
No one other than the Range Officer may go forward of the firing line. If you need to retrieve something that falls in front of the red firing line, notify a Range Safety Officer.
You may collect your own shell casings that have fallen behind the firing line.
Report any unsafe activity or conditions to the Range Officer or Manager immediately.
ONE-SECOND RULE applies: Do not shoot faster than 1 second between shots.
Drawing from the holster is NOT ALLOWED.
CROSS-FIRING (firing at another lane’s target) is NOT ALLOWED.
Range Safety Officers will bar anyone handling a gun in an unsafe manner.
Range Safety Officers will bar anyone believed to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Keep any loaded or jammed weapons IN THE RANGE. If your firearm malfunctions, keep the gun in the booth, facing downrange, and notify the Range Safety Officer.
No firearm handling is allowed outside the shooting booth. Do not exchange weapons between lanes. Switch shooters, not guns. No exceptions.
Never bring a loaded weapon out of the range. If you have a stoppage or need assistance, place the firearm on the shelf in the booth with the muzzle pointing downrange and ask the Range Officer for help.
Position all targets on the target backer to ensure all shots strike the backstop and not the ceiling or target carrier.
FIRING A SHOT ON THE RANGE THAT RESULTS IN THE BULLET STRIKING ANYTHING OTHER THAN THE TARGET AND/OR BACKSTOP WILL RESULT IN A DAMAGE OR REPAIR MINIMUM FINE OF $25.00 AND/OR YOUR REMOVAL FROM THE RANGE.
Damage to the target carrier will be no less than $200.00.
You must report all accidental discharges, damages, or injuries (no matter how minor) immediately.
Children ages 12 to 15 must be at least 48” tall and complete our Youth Safety Class before shooting in the range (per discretion of On Target Firearms & Indoor Range LLC).
Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian on and off the range at all times.
Food, beverages, gum, smoking, or tobacco are prohibited on the range.
No pregnant women allowed on the range, for the baby’s safety.
Any person with a medical condition that might create a safety hazard (e.g., epilepsy) must notify range staff.
Do not throw any ammunition into the trash containers. Place DUD ammunition in the “dud” bucket.
Place used paper targets and empty ammo boxes in the trash if you don’t wish to keep them.
To reduce lead exposure, wash your hands in the bathroom immediately upon leaving the range.
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