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Outdoor Range:

The outdoor range is for the use of members and their guests, and is open to the public during the events listed on our 'Activites' calendar

Please park your vehicle inside the gate when using the outdoor range.

Range rules are prominently posted on the building wall. Please observe them.

Indoor Range:

The indoor range is located at the Clubhouse on Reservoir Rd .  Access is by numbered key,  issued to members upon completion of an annual orientation. This orientation is conducted at the February club meeting.

A modest range fee is charged to defray the cost of targets, maintenance expenses and to heat the building.

Please observe all posted range rules.

The indoor range is intended for handgun use only, with the exception of .22 rimfire, where rifles are permitted.  The list of permissible handgun cartridges is as follows:


SAFETY FIRST!   Please use eye and ear protection when shooting.

Indoor Range Acceptable Calibers

UPDATED FEBRUARY 5, 2003

NO BLACK POWDER ALLOWED IN ANY CARTRIDGE

(22 MAGNUM IS NOT ALLOWED)

45 LONG COLT
445 SUPER MAG
45 APC
45 AUTO RIM
44 REM MAG
44 AUTO MAG
44-40
44 SPECIAL
41 MAG
41 ACTION EXPRESS
40 S&W
38 SUPER AUTOMATIC
38-40 WIN
38 SPECIAL +P
38 APC

38 SPECIAL
380 AUTOMATIC
357 MAGNUM
357 SUPER MAG
32-20
32 APC
32 S&W LONG
32 H&R MAGNUM
30 M1 CARBINE
30 LUGER
25 APC
22 RIMFIRE (except Magnum)
22 RIFLE RIMFIRE ONLY
10MM AUTOMATIC
9MM LUGER
OUTDOOR RANGE RULES
1. This range is open to members only and their guests. Guests must be accompanied by a member in good standing. A guest may use the indoor or outdoor range only twice in a calendar year. After that he or she must become a club member to continue using the range facilities. This does not apply to club events that are open to the public. Members are responsible for the conduct of their guests while any club facilities are being used. Members must display proof of current membership and show same when requested.
2. No parking is allowed outside the gate.
3. No shooting is allowed before 8 a.m. or after dark. The range is closed to firearms on Easter Sunday and Christmas day.
4. Firearms shall be cased or actions shall be open at all times until the shooter is on the firing line. All firearms shall be made safe, actions open, safeties on, and unloaded when anyone is down range. Handling of firearms on the firing line, to include sight adjustments, while others are down range is prohibited.
5. When a new shooter arrives and wishes to set up a target, individuals shooting will cease fire and make firearms safe while the new arrival sets his or her target.
6. All rifle, pistol, bow, and trap shooting shall be done from firing points, covered firing points, or bench rests as provided, or from any other designated point as set by the range officer.
7. Eye and ear protection must be worn during any periods of firing while on, or near, the firing line.
8. Only paper targets depicting bullseyes, bullseye variations, V's, or game animals will be used. Portable reactive targets, such as commercially available swinging or spinning targets mounted on a metal frame or other approved steel targets, are also allowed.
9. Absolutely no bottles or cans shall be used as targets. Clay birds will not be used as rifle or handgun targets. No human silhouette-type targets are allowed. (Exception: Law enforcement officers or members of a reserve component of the U.S. Armed Forces, when participating in qualification firing, may engage targets appropriate to the course of fire required by their agency, department, or service component. All personnel participating in such qualification firing must be dressed in the duty uniform or other appropriate clothing that clearly identifies them as law enforcement officers or members of the U.S. Armed Forces.)
10. Tuesday is designated as "300 Yard day." Shooters must yield to those wishing to fire from the 300-yard bench rest. During 300 yard firing, all other range facilities are closed except the archery range.
11. During scheduled shoots, the range officer shall be obeyed promptly at all times.
12. In the event of a sanctioned match, rules of such sanctioning body shall govern.
13. On the archery range, only field or target points will be used.
14. There shall be no alcoholic beverages allowed on these premises. Persons under the influence of alcohol or other mood altering drugs are prohibited from using any of the club's range facilities.
15. No full automatic fire is permitted on this range. This includes simulated full automatic fire using trigger actuator mechanisms such as the so-called "Hell Fire" device, or crank-type devices that attach to a firearm's trigger, trigger mechanism or trigger guard.
16. No containers are provided for rubbish. All rubbish and debris, including spent cartridge cases or shotgun shells, targets and target backers, shall be the responsibility of the member who generates it and shall be disposed of in a proper manner by that member.
17. Any member abusing any of the facilities of the outdoor range shall be subject to action under Article IV, Section J. of the By-Laws. It is the duty of all club members to report any and all damage, or knowledge of activities causing damage either to the facility or to the image of this organization, to a club officer or director.
18. A duplicate of these rules and regulations shall be posted at the outdoor range.
19. Check posted rules as they are subject to change.
revised 12/28/08

INDOOR RANGE RULES
I. Before a key to the indoor range can be obtained, it is necessary to complete an annual orientation covering the information included on this form. Keys are numbered and assigned to a member and shall not be loaned or duplicated.
2. Guests may use the indoor or outdoor range facilities when accompanied by a member. A guest may use the indoor or outdoor range only twice in a calendar year. After that he or she must become a club member to continue using the range facilities. This does not apply to club events that are open to the public. Member are responsible for the conduct of their guests while any club facilities are being used.
3. Upon entering the range and before firing, each shooter must sign the book and deposit his or her range fee in the box.* All shooters are expected to pay a range fee. Before any shooting commences, check walls, ceilings and metal baffles in target area for damage, and note the location of any damage noticed in the sign-in book.
4. Firearms shall be cased or actions shall be open at all times until the shooter is on the firing line. All firearms shall be made safe, actions open, safeties on, and unloaded when anyone is down range. Handling of firearms on the firing line, to include sight adjustments, while others are down range is prohibited.
5. All shooters must be 18 years of age or older, unless accompanied by an adult member of the Precision Valley Fish and Game Association.
6. There shall be no alcoholic beverages allowed on the premises. Persons under the influence of alcohol or other mood altering drugs are prohibited from using the range facilities.
7. Eye and ear protection must be worn during any periods of firing while on, or near, the firing line.
8. Any straight wall pistol case manufactured prior to 1982 shall be allowed. A list of acceptable calibers is posted on the indoor range.
9. Targets shall be the accepted paper type, maximum of 12 x 12 inches and hung from the provided hangers. When shooting standing, use the upper target hangers. When shooting prone, use the lower hangers.
10 Shots must be kept in the backstop area behind targets, not on the steel above, the floor, or walls. If you are unable to do this please use the outdoor range for practice.
11. No fast draw, hip shooting or other unaimed fire is permitted. All shooting is to be done in a controlled manner
12. After shooting please clean up your brass and any debris in the target area, remove your targets, turn the thermostat down to 55 degrees, and shut off all lights prior to leaving. Secure both locks on your way out.
13. If you damage something, please report it to an officer or director. Their names and telephone numbers are posted. This allows the damage to be repaired prior to a match or league shoot. It is the duty of all key holders to report any and all damage, or knowledge of activities causing damage either to the facility or to the image of this organization, to a club officer or director.
14. Check the posted rules at the range as they are subject to change.
15. Any member abusing any club facilities shall be subject to action under Article IV, Section J of the By-laws.
*EXCEPTIONS: 1. Members of the Junior Rifle Club participating in a scheduled Junior Club, students in Vermont hunter education courses, participants in 4-H Shooting Sports programs, or youth participating in other junior activities sponsored by the club, shall not be required to pay the regular range fee. Members from other clubs here to compete in a regular match shall not be required to pay the regular range fee. 2. Anyone connected with the Junior Rifle Club who has occasion to sight in the Club rifles shall not be required to pay the range fee, but shall register his or her name.
revised 12/28/08

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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