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United
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Education
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Brought to you By Dundee
Sportsman's Club Inc. |
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Range is open 7
days a week, 24 hours a day, unless otherwise
informed.
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Members and
guests must sign in and out in the "Shooters
Log" (full name).
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Members must obey
Guest Policy as outlined in the Club By-Laws.
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Range use is
limited to 1/2 hour when other members are
waiting to use the range, (except during Club
sponsored activities)
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- Magnum
- Any round in a cartridge marked Magnum.
- Shot
shells - Any round containing more than one (1) projectile.
- Any
Rifle Cartridge - As described in the "Lyman Reloading Handbook".
- Any
bullet greater than .45 caliber.
- Armor
piercing, incendiary, paint ball and BB.
- Any
rifle other than .22 caliber or air rifle.
- Black
powder rifles or pistols of any kind.
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All firing must be done from the 25 yard line, (except during Club sponsored
activities).
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ALL TARGETS must be placed so that bullets will
impact the steel backstop only. There is to be no shooting at the
walls, floor or ceiling. Anyone caught shooting in this manner is
subject to IMMEDIATE SUSPENSION.
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No smoking in the range area.
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No one should be inside the Range Area unless they are shooting or coaching.
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All firearms must be Uncased and Cased at the firing line.
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Any semi-automatic magazine fed firearm must have the magazine out of the
firearm when the member is not shooting. This includes handguns which
are holstered.
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All holstered guns must be unloaded first, before leaving the firing line.
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Cross draw and shoulder holsters are prohibited.
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Eye and ear protection are mandatory.
- CEASE
FIRE command must be
OBEYED INSTANTLY.
Be alert to all range activities.
- All
firearms must be made safe before going downrange. Actions and
cylinders open, magazines out, firearms cased or holstered.
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Firearms are not to be touched while people are downrange - for any reason.
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Firearms may only be handled after the range has been cleared and declared
"Ready to Fire".
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Firearms must be pointed downrange at all times.
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ONE target per frame, maximum 2 frames per port are allowed by the
individual shooter.
- No
shooting at cans, bottles, or any makeshift targets.
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Alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs are
PROHIBITED on the Club property
and are not to be used prior to arrival at the range.
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Use of paint ball and
incendiary ammunition are
PROHIBITED.
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- Always
clean up your brass before leaving the range. Deposit .22 cal brass
into the proper container.
- Always
remove and discard your paper targets. Keep the range clean.
- Always
turn off HEAT and all LIGHTS before leaving the range.
- Make
sure the outside door is securely closed.
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40.
Consider taking a self-defense course.
A wide variety of courses are offered for self-defense and each should be
considered carefully for relevance to your own personal situation. The NRA
Refuse To Be A Victim Course discusses the pros and cons of many training
options.
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41.
Choose a personal protection device best suited to your situation.
Personal protection devices range from
sophisticated alarms for your home and car to defensive sprays and key chains
you can carry in your purse. Options and the advantages and disadvantages of
each are discussed in detail in the NRA Refuse To Be A Victim Course.
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42.
Make an informed choice about firearm ownership.
Firearm ownership is a deeply personal and profound
decision. NRA does not promote firearm ownership. We only advocate your
constitutional right to choose whether to lawfully own a gun. For women who do
choose to exercise that right, NRA offers information on the pros and cons of
ownership, types of firearms, legal issues, and education and training for
responsible use and safe storage of firearms with children in the home. |
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Firearms, A Personal
Choice
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