With the majority of my students being novices, beginners or new to using a gun range I thought it would be a good idea to go over a few Gun Range Etiquette Tips. Following these simple tips will make for a more safe and fun range experience.
Before I get to the actual range etiquette I think it’s important to review the NRA’s 3 Rules Of Safe Gun Handling. Following these 3 rules is the most important aspect of range etiquette. The rules are: always keep the gun pointed in a safe direction, always keep the gun unloaded until ready to use, and keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot.
1.) Use a Bag
Using a Range Bag is the most considerate way to transport your firearms to and from your car. You should leave your firearms in the bag until you reach your firing point and put it back in before you leave. A range bag is not only considerate but it also allows for transport of all the range essentials including: ammunition, eye protection and hearing protection.
2.) Leave a Space
Leave some space between you and others on the Firing Line. If the range isn’t busy and full, a space between you and other shooters allows for two things. First, it reduces the noise level for you and other shooters. Second, it will give enough space between shooters so the ejected casings won’t inadvertently hit you or another shooter.
3.) Ask Before Taking Empty Brass
There are a couple of reasons for this. First, taking someone else’s spent cases is a big breach of etiquette. Other shooters may reload (make their own ammunition) and taking their brass is just plain rude without asking. Second, the range itself may have rules against taking spent brass. They may sell the brass for scrap or to a reloading company to help offset the cost of running the range. It’s just good etiquette to ask before taking brass.
4.) Clean Up Your Mess
Make sure you sweep up your spent brass and dispose of it according to the range rules. Throw away empty ammunition boxes and any other trash you may have made while using the range. Take down your used targets and dispose of them properly according to the range rules or take them with you if you use them to improve your shooting. A good rule of thumb is to clean up after yourself in such a way that the firing point is as you would want it when you arrive at it.
Following the NRA Rules for Safe Gun Handling and the etiquette tips I outlined above will make for a safe and more enjoyable range experience. Good Luck and have a safe and fun range experience.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 19, 2014
CONTACT
LAURIE CARR
203-923-2936
info@bluecordfirearms.com
BLUE CORD FIREARMS ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF GROUPON DEAL FOR UTAH PISTOL PERMIT CLASS
Blue Cord Firearms is pleased to announce that a deal is now available with Groupon for our Utah Pistol Permit Course.
The State of Utah has formal reciprocity or recognition with over 30 other states. The Utah Pistol Permit is available to non-residents who complete the Utah Pistol Permit Course. The permit is valid for 5 years and is easily renewed.
Blue Cord Firearms will offer Utah Pistol Permit Classes on weekends through the fall. A more comprehensive class schedule will be available in the winter. The Groupon deal is just $59 for the 4-hour classroom only course. Fingerprinting and Passport Photos will also be available during the class for an additional $20.
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Robert is an Iraq War Combat Veteran. During his deployment to Baghdad, Iraq SGT Carr went on over 500 combat missions. In addition, Robert is a fully qualified U.S. Army Range Safety Officer and has been the Non Commissioned Officer In Charge of multiple military qualifying ranges, training countless soldiers in the use of various weapons systems. Robert is fully certified and insured. Years of experience and a gift for teaching others make Robert an ideal instructor for Firearms Training.
To sign up for a class in your area, please contact info@bluecordfirearms.com.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 29, 2014
CONTACT
LAURIE CARR
203-923-2936
info@bluecordfirearms.com
BLUE CORD FIREARMS ANNOUNCES ROBERT CARR WILL BEGIN TEACHING UTAH PISTOL PERMIT CLASSES
Blue Cord Firearms is pleased to announce that Robert Carr has received teaching certification for the much sought after Utah Pistol Permit Course.
The State of Utah has formal reciprocity or recognition with over 30 other states. The Utah Pistol Permit is available to non-residents who complete the Utah Pistol Permit Course. The permit is valid for 5 years and is easily renewed.
Robert will kick off August with our first Utah Pistol Permit Class in his hometown of Cincinnatus, NY. Classes for our Connecticut students will begin on Sunday August 10th and will be available every weekend.
Robert is an Iraq War Combat Veteran. During his deployment to Baghdad, Iraq SGT Carr went on over 500 combat missions. In addition, Robert is a fully qualified U.S. Army Range Safety Officer and has been the Non Commissioned Officer In Charge of multiple military qualifying ranges, training countless soldiers in the use of various weapons systems. Robert is fully certified and insured. Years of experience and a gift for teaching others make Robert an ideal instructor for Firearms Training.
To sign up for a class in your area, please contact info@bluecordfirearms.com.
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