RANGES

RANGE 1
RANGE 2
RANGE 3
RANGE 4
RNG 5
RNG 6
RANGE 7
RANGE 8
RANGE 9
THE CLUB'S RANGES ARE DIVIDED INTO NINE DEDICATED RANGES
Range 1: Moving Target Range
A standardized range dedicated to competition & practice of the Action Pistol Moving Target Event. The targets run on rails, travelling between the two barricades, (60-feet apart), in six seconds. The targets are engaged with 12 rounds from 10, 15, 20, and 25 yards.
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The firing line is downrange at various designated distances from the target line.
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Monthly low-key competitions are held throughout much of the year. Regional and State competitions are also held.
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No magnums or centerfire rifles are allowed on this range. No portable target frames are allowed on this range.
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When this range is called "cold", all firearms must be unloaded and holstered or cased.
Range 2: Falling Plate Range
A standardized range for competition and practice of the Action Pistol Falling Plate Event. Six eight-inch diameter round plates are engaged at distances of 10, 15, 20, and 25 yards in time limits of six to nine seconds.
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The firing line is downrange at various designated distances from the target line.
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All targets shall be addressed straight on.
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Monthly low-key competitions are held throughout much of the year. Regional and State competitions are also held.
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No magnums or centerfire rifles are allowed on this range.
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No portable target frames are allowed on this range.
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When this range is called "cold", all firearms must be unloaded and holstered or cased.
Range 3: Bullseye Range
A standardized range dedicated to Bullseye, also known as Precision Pistol competition and practice. Competitors fire at targets set at 25 yards and 50 yards, with .22 Rimfire, Centerfire, and .45 ACP pistols in various time limits.
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The firing line is the benches or the down-range edge of the concrete under the shed.
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All targets shall be addressed straight on.
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Monthly low-key competitions are held throughout much of the year. Regional and State competitions are also held.
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No magnums or centerfire rifles are allowed on this range. Portable target frames are prohibited on this range.
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When the range is "cold", all firearms must be unloaded, placed on the bench, muzzle down range, and action or cylinder open.
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Range 4: General Shooting Range
The range is for general target shooting out to approximately 125 yards. Permanent fixed target frames are located between about seven and twenty-five yards.
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Portable target frames are allowed on this range but, please take care not to position the portable frames in front of the permanent frames, as unnecessary damage will result. Know your target and what is behind it!
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The firing line is the benches or the down-range edge of the concrete under the shed.
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All targets shall be addressed straight on.
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When the range is called "cold", all firearms must be unloaded, placed on the bench, muzzle down range, and action or cylinder open.
Range 5: Pistol Benchrest Range
This range is for shooting pistols from a bench rest, and for magnum handgun shooting.
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The firing line is the benches or the down-range edge of the concrete under the shed. Do not step out in front of the shed to engage targets.
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All targets shall be addressed straight on, and shots must be directed in such a manner as to impact the earthen berm.
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Portable target frames are allowed on this range.
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Magnum pistols may be shot on this range.
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When the range is called "cold", all firearms must be unloaded, placed on the bench, muzzle down range, and action or cylinder open.
Range 6: Small Bore Rifle Range
This range is for target shooting with .22 Rimfire caliber rifles, including the Rimfire Only steel arcade at the base of the 50-yard berm.
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The firing line is the bench or the down-range edge of the concrete.
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All targets shall be addressed straight on, and shots must be directed in such a manner as to impact the earthen berm.
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Portable target frames are permitted on this range, but take care not to position the frames in front of the Rimfire Steel Plates at 50 yards.
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When the range is called "cold", all firearms must be unloaded, placed on the bench, muzzle down range, and action or cylinder open.
Range 7: Barricade/Practical Range
This range is a standardized range for competition and practice of Action Pistol Barricade & Practical Events. In the Barricade Event, two targets are engaged from behind the barricades at 10, 15, 25, and 35 yards at time limits between 5 & 8 seconds. In the Practical Event, two targets are engaged from between the barricades at 10, 15, 25, and 50 yards in time limits ranging from 3 to 15 seconds.
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The barricades are not target stands! Do not staple targets to the barricades!
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In the Barricade Event, the firing line is from either side of the downrange barricades at various designated distances from the target line.
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In the Practical Event, the firing line is downrange between the barricades at various designated distances from the target line.
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All targets shall be addressed straight on, and shots must be directed in such a manner as to impact the earthen berm.
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Monthly low-key competitions are held throughout much of the year. Regional and State competitions are also held.
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Portable frames are not allowed on this range because permanent structures and equipment will be damaged.
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When this range is called "cold", all firearms must be unloaded and holstered or cased.
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No magnums or centerfire rifles allowed on this range.
Range 8: Multi- purpose or New Bay
This range may be used for general pistol and rifle shooting.
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This is the only range approved for patterning shotguns. No thrown clays allowed.
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The firing line may be downrange at various designated distances from the target line, or;
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The firing line may be from the benches under the shed, but not simultaneously when others are shooting from downrange positions.
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When firing is being done from under the shed and the range is called "cold", all firearms must be unloaded, placed on the bench, muzzle down range, and action or cylinder open.
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When firing is being done from a downrange position and the range is called "cold", all firearms must be unloaded and holstered or cased.
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All targets shall be addressed straight on, and shots must be directed in such a manner as to impact the earthen berm.
Range 9: Big Bore Rifle Range
This range is for National Bench Rest Shooters Association (NBRSA) competition and practice at 100 and 200 yards, and General Rifle shooting at fixed or portable targets from 25 to 200 yards.
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The firing line is the bench or the down-range edge of the concrete.
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All targets shall be addressed straight on, and shots must be directed in such a manner as to impact the earthen berm.
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Portable target frames are allowed on this range but, please take care not to position the portable frames in front of the permanent frames, as unnecessary damage will result. Know your target and what is behind it!
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When the rifle range is called "cold", all firearms must be unloaded and placed on the bench, muzzle down range and action open. Bolts must be removed from bolt-action rifles.
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NO CLEANING OR HANDLING OF FIREARMS WHILE ANYONE IS DOWN RANGE!
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There are numerous permanent steel gongs at about 220 yards that may be engaged from the benche
