Safety

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Safety

The Range Rules Are Written To Provide For A Safe Shooting Environment With Minimum Limits Or Constraints. Shooters Are Expected To Follow Them At All Times. YOU Are The Range Officer On The Firing Line, And YOU Are Responsible For The Safety Of Yourself And Your Neighbors.

Due To The Dangers Of Lead Exposure, No One Is Allowed To Pick Up Used Lead From The Range Without The Knowledge Of And Permission From The Board.

Targets:

Use Only Industry Standard Targets, Such As “Shoot & See,” Steel Plates, And “Self-Healing” Targets. Paper Targets, Such As Those Printed From Online Files, Are Also Acceptable. Mount The Targets Using Staples Or Tape; Do Not Use Thumbtacks Or Screws, As Those Will Fall Off And Create A Hazard When The Grass Is Mowed.

The Spindles Are Kept On The Range As Tables, NOT As Targets Or Target Supports. Do NOT Shoot Them.

You Can Use Clay Pigeons And Bowling PINS As Targets. Other Acceptable Alternatives Are Melons (Throw The Rinds Off To One Side Or Behind The Berms For The Wildlife To Eat) And Plastic Jugs Filled With Colored Water (Clean Up The Plastic Jugs Afterward).

Exploding Targets Of Any Sort (Including Tannerite) Are Not Allowed.

Do NOT Shoot Bowling Balls, Concrete Blocks Of Any Sort, Hub Caps, Glass Bottles, Cans, And Other Garbage. These Will Create Debris That Could Injure People.

Targets MUST Be Placed So That The Bullet Impacts A Back Berm. Do Not Shoot Into Side Berms.

Remove All Your Targets When You Are Finished Shooting. If You Have Questions, Contact The Club.

Affiliations

Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP)
National Rifle Association (NRA)
National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF)
Oregon State Shooting Association (OSSA)
Single Action Shooting Society (SASS)