THE CARRY GUY’S •• TRAINING COURSES AND CWP TEST RANGE RULES••
Ranges may only be used during open days and hours of operation. (SIGN-UP HERE)
RANGE WARNINGS: YOU WILL BE GIVEN TWICE. THE THIRD WARNING YOU WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE AND NO REFUND WILL BE GIVEN.
Approved eye and ear protection MUST be used at ALL times by shooters and spectators.
Visitors may NOT be under the influence of or in possession of alcoholic beverages or other controlled substances. No alcoholic beverages, drugs, or any other controlled substances are allowed. (SIGN-UP HERE)
• NO SMOKING ALLOWED.
• ALL FIREARMS ENTERING OR LEAVING THE RANGE MUST BE UNLOADED AND PROPERLY CASED.
• LOADING AND UNLOADING of the firearm may only be completed at the firing line with the muzzle pointed down range.
• ALL FIREARMS MUST BE UNLOADED AND ACTIONS OPEN WHILE TARGETS ARE BEING HUNG OR CHECKED.
• Persons under the age of 21 must be accompanied by an adult (age 21 or older) who is their parent.
• Only paper or cardboard targets may be used.
• Incendiary or explosive targets are prohibited.
• All targets must be located so that a bullet will strike between the base of and halfway up the backstop/berm so that no bullet strikes the ground in front of the backstop/berm.
RANGE SAFETY RULES
• All visitors must clean up their areas. All targets, litter, and spent ammunition cases must be removed by the shooter before leaving.
• No shooter may fire from points other than designated firing points. Shooters may only shoot targets in their lane.
• NO QuickDraws.
• NO Rapid Firing
• Food, drinks, and tobacco products are prohibited on the firing line at all times.
• Climbing on berms or benches is prohibited.
• Open toed shoes are prohibited on the firing line.
• No firearm of a .50 caliber or greater may be used.
• The following ammunition types are prohibited: tracer and/or incendiary ammunition, armor piercing or penetrator rounds.
• The possession of a fully automatic weapon is prohibited.
• Any activity that would be considered to present a safety hazard is prohibited.
Basics of Firearm Safety
1. Treat all guns as if they are loaded
2. Control your muzzle: Keep your firearm pointed in a safe direction
3. Be sure of your target and what is beyond.
4. Keep your finger outside of the trigger guard until you are ready to shoot.
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