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Fort Wayne
Rifle & Revolver Club, Incorporated
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a PDF version of these rules cick here.)
RANGE RULES
Rules and regulations are a necessary part of life just as driving an
automobile without traffic regulations would be very dangerous.
Our Club also needs rules; most are for the safety of our members,
visitors, and neighbors, some are necessary for the proper operation of
our Club. The rules posted at the
range are in abbreviated form to serve only as a reminder.
Safety is an ever present concern – at home, work, on the road, and on
our RANGE! One accident, whether truly unavoidable or simply
the
result of carelessness, can close down our Range. Common
sense
indicates that the easiest rule to follow is simply this:
If it is not
safe, DO NOT DO IT!
Some people feel that rules are “made to be broken” or they are “for
the other guy.” You should remember that fines can be levied
for
violations and expulsion from the Club is not impossible. Any
disciplinary action required will be carried out in strict accordance
with the Club’s By-Laws.
You are reminded that it is your duty and responsibility as a member of
the Fort Wayne Rifle & Revolver Club to speak to any member or
guest on our range that you observe to be in violation of the range
rules and or unsafe practice with and or around firearms.
This
will help keep our range safely in operation, and minimize any problems
which may occur. If those who are in error do not heed your
advice as to proper procedure, it is your duty and responsibility to
report the infraction to a Club Officer.
RANGE ACCESS:
Our
Range is private Property! It is for the use of members in
good
standing. The Range is at no time open to the public for
informal
practice.
One of the benefits of membership is the use of our Outdoor Range for
informal practice without supervision. The Range is kept
locked. As a member you are given the combination to the
lock. This combination is for YOUR
use only. You are NOT
to give the combination to ANYONE,
including but not limited to family, friends, or even other
members. It is the duty and responsibility of the Club
Officers
to see that members have the combination. Giving the
combination
to ANYONE is cause for
expulsion. Liability concerns make this necessary.
The gate at the Range must be locked both after entering and leaving
the Range. The only time this does not apply is during
scheduled
events when it is the duty of the Range Officer or other club Officer
to open and close the Range.
As a member you may take two (2) guests to the Range for informal
practice. This limit of two (2) does not apply to members of
your
immediate family or during scheduled events. You
are
responsible for the actions of your guests. Violations of
these
rules by your guests will result in fines and or other actions against
YOU! You may NOT
give your
guests the combination to the gate lock or leave the gate open for
them. You must be present with your guests at all times – you
can
not leave them alone on the Range. If there is a conflict
between
range use by guests and members, the members come first and the guests
will have to wait.
Informal practice is on a first-come, first-served basis. The
facilities are limited and it is expected that you will co-operate with
one another and share the Range, each taking his or her turn.
There is the possibility that the Range will have to be closed to
informal practice if the members do not co-operate.
The Range may not be used by members of the Club who are gun dealers
(or other “dealers”) for the purpose of demonstrating their merchandise
or letting their customers “tryout” merchandise.
For safety reasons, the Range is closed for practice during scheduled
matches, while the range is being mowed, and during range maintenance.
No Shooting
will be done BEFORE 8:00am
to prevent our neighbors from being disturbed, and shooting is to end
at dusk in the interest of safety.
MEMBER IDENTIFICATION:
Your membership card must be in your possession at all
times when on the Range.
It is your responsibility to ask strangers to see their
cards.
Anyone (except guests and members of the member’s family) not having a
current, valid card is to be asked to leave the Range. This
will
be enforced, so be sure to carry your card and ask to see the card of
anyone you do not recognize.
RANGE MAINTENANCE:
The work necessary for cleaning and maintaining the Range is done for
the most part on a voluntary basis by the members. All
members
and their guests are expected to do their share of work in maintaining
equipment and in helping to keep the Range
clean.
You are expected to clean up your own mess before you leave.
Waste containers are available for disposal of brass, empty cartage
boxes, and targets. The waste containers are NOT
for you to use for disposing of food, drink, containers, or trash from
home. Take home what you bring to the
Range!
RANGE PROCEDURES:
A Firearm is considered loaded if there is one (1) or more cartridge(s)
in the chamber or in the magazine attached to the arm. A long
gun
or handgun is considered loaded if a removable magazine containing one
(1) or more cartridge(s) is in the arm. A revolver is
considered
loaded if the cylinder contains one (1) or more cartridge(s), whether
or not the cylinder is closed on a double action or the loading gate is
open on a single action.
- Firearms will NOT be handled while anyone is
downrange!
- Actions will be open on all uncased firearms,
except when on the line shooting.
- Always point guns in a safe direction
(preferably downrange).
- Keep your finder off the trigger until ready to
shoot.
- Keep
the gun unloaded until ready to shoot. Cartridge guns are to be loaded
only on the firing line. Muzzle-loaders are to be cleared and
primed or capped only on the firing line. NEVER
leave a loaded gun unattended, or, in the case of a muzzle-loader, even
partially loaded.
- All firing is to be done only from the
direction of the firing line toward the backstop. All
projectiles must impact only on Club property!
Remember, the safety zone for shotshell
pellets is 300 yards.
- Firearms which are NOT
in proper working condition may NOT
be used on the Range.
- Drawing and firing handguns from a holster is PROHIBITED
on all ranges except
the Action Pistol range. Drawing and firing handguns on the
Action Pistol range is permitted during matches, and during practice
with others. Drawing and firing handguns is prohibited if you are alone
due to safety considerations.
- On the Action Pistol range, no muzzle of any
loaded firearm will be elevated above the backstop.
- Use of eye and ear protection is STRONGLY
urged.
THINK BEFORE
YOU ACT – SAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY!
During informal practice, it is expected that no one will go forward of
the firing line until all those who are shooting agree to a
break. No one will go forward until all arms are empty and
not
handled.
It is
recommended that you never use the range alone due to safety concerns!
VIOLATIONS & FINES:
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Fine
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Some target frames are supplied by the
FWR&R. When using these frames, targets are to be
placed between the
uprights and cross members in such a manner that bullets hitting the
target will NOT hit
the frame. It is expected that some shots may hit the frame
and it will have to be replaced through wear and tear. Intentional
placing of a target so that bullets will hit the frame will result in
fines being levied. Objects are not to be placed directly on
the
frame to be shot off!
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$100.00
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Targets
are to be placed so that bullets will impact the backstop.
Bullets will pass over the backstop if targets are placed to high.
Targets placed too low result in bullets hitting the ground short of
the backstop may ricochet off the Range, especially when the ground is
frozen in winter or packed hard as it sometimes is in the
summer.
If for some reason you wish to place a target close to the ground, walk
up to the backstop and place the target at or near the base of the
backstop.
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$100.00
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The
bench rest that are under cover are to be used ONLY for the 100 yard
firing line. The bench rests out in the open may be used at
100
or 200 yards firing line. The bench rest at the 200 and 300
yard
range firing line may be used at the left end of the 300 yard target
line or right end of the 200 yard target.
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$50.00
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PROHIBITED ITEMS AND OR ACTIONS:
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Description
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Fine
Amount
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Glass targets are prohibited!
We have no way of cleaning up broken glass from the range.
You
may shoot at "tin" cans or plastic containers, but these are not to be
placed on target frames or on the ground except at the base of the
backstop. Please make sure to clean up when you
are done shooting. Your mess is your responsibility.
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$50.00
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Hard
metallic targets such as but not limited to gongs, bells, deulling
trees, etc. are to be used only during Club sanctioned events due to
the possibility of ricochets. Any ricochet has the potential to shut
down the range.
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$100.00
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Tracer and or incendiary ammunition is
prohibited! Use of these types of ammunition constitutes a
serious fire hazard.
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$100.00
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Fireworks, anti-tank guns, bazookas,
cannons, flares, fully-automatic firearms, grenades, mortars, or any
explosives are PROHIBITED!
A scaled down replica of a muzzle-loading cannon or mortar may be fired
without a projectile
with prior approval of the Club's Officers. Flares may be
used to
start trash fires during clean up days if necessary. Arms using the Cal
.50 Browning Machine Gun Cartridge or any round based on the .50 BMG
case are prohibited due to the amount of damage they cause to the
backstops.
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$100.00
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The
use of alcoholic beverages is prohibited by shooters on the
range! Anyone who is, appears to be, or pretends to be "Under
the
Influence" will be ejected from the Range. Alcoholic
beverages
may be consumed when the range is closed for maintenance. A
first offense will result in a $100.00 fine; a second offense will
result in expulsion.
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$100.00
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Club
equipment such as but not limited to signs, tables, chairs, benches,
rifle racks, trash barrels and or ladders are NOT targets or target
holders. Intentional destruction of such club equipment is
cause
for expulsion.
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Expulsion
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Abusive language is prohibited!
Loud, boisterous language around firing lines is discouraged during
practice and is prohibited during matches. You conduct will
affect how others view our Club.
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$25.00
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Snowmobiles
and trail bikes are prohibited! Our Range is for shooting and
not
for cross-country motorcycling or snowmobiling.
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$50.00
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Smoking
is prohibited on the firing line during Club matches in accordance with
NRA rules, and is prohibited in loading areas and firing lines during
muzzle-loading matches
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$100.00
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OTHER INFORMATION:
The Action Pistol Range may be used for pistol or small-bore rifle
shooting while other Club events or practices are in
progress.
This range is so constructed as to prevent projectiles from endangering
anyone on the convention ranges.
From May though September the 100 and 200 yard ranges will be closed on
Wednesdays afternoons from 4:30 PM to dusk in order to permit
high-power practice from the 200 yard firing line on the 300 yard range.
Picnicking, kite flying, and flying model airplanes and rockets is NOT
prohibited, but must be done in a safe manner and must not interfere
with shooting on the range.
VIOLATION
OF THESE RULES FOR WHICH SPECIFIC PENALTIES ARE NOT LISTED MAY RESULT
IN FINES, SUSPENSION, OR EXPULSION AT THE DISCRETION OF THE CLUB
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE!
UNPAID FINES
WILL RESULT IN REMOVAL FROM GOOD STANDINGS STATUS.
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