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1 Tri-City Gun Club Guest Process
1/11/2017

2 Guest Process Member Reviews Guest Specific Range Rules
Actions to take at Home Arriving at the Range Occupying the Range Conducting the Shooting Activity Leaving the Range 1/11/2017

3 Guest Specific Range Rules
The TCGC member needs to directly supervise guests and remain with them on the range where they are shooting. Children under the age of 14 must be under the direct control of the member. All TCGC members are required to review these range rules and the Range Specific Rules located on the range with guests, prior to shooting, to ensure they understand and comply. All guests and non-members must sign the insurance waiver form on their first visit to the range, each calendar year, even if they are not shooting. Be sure the guest PRINTS their name, then signs the form. Finally, you must add your name as the sponsoring member! It's your responsibility to make sure it is filled out correctly (front and back). Guest Waivers are available online and in the black mail boxes on each range. Completed waivers should be placed in the completed box in the black mail box. Members bringing guests will be limited to one shooting table on the Pistol Range and two adjacent shooting benches on the Long and Short Ranges. Please note if the range is crowded, you may be limited to one shooting bench. If you have a group of more than six guests contact the CRSO to coordinate support. 1/11/2017

4 Actions to Take at Home Make sure the guest knows the firearms they will be shooting. Make sure you have eye and ear protection and open chamber indicators for your guests. Make sure all firearms are unloaded and clear . Review basic firearm safety. Review the range rules and how to occupy the range Have the guest read and sign the guest waiver (front and back) and be sure you answer any questions (bring it to the range with you) 1/11/2017

5 Arriving at the Range Meet your guests at the gate 10 mph speed limit
Don’t share the gate code Have your guest follow you to the range \ parking area. Parking (if multiple guest vehicles, park at the white fence) No shooting at critters 1/11/2017

6 Occupying the Range Meet and greet other members on the range
Make sure guests have eye and ear protective equipment Determine if the range is Hot or Cold Have your guest read and sign Guest Liability Waiver (both sides) Review safe gun handling, point out the Ready Line (Yellow Line) and Firing Line (Red Line), review Hot and Cold Range actions. When the range is Hot, transport firearms from the vehicle to the shooting benches Insure muzzles are pointed in a safe direction when transporting fire arms to the Firing Line. 1/11/2017

7 Conducting the Shooting Activity
Place all firearms on the shooting bench with the muzzles pointed down range toward the berm Review safe gun handling Make firearms safe, magazines \ ammunition removed, bolts to the rear, open chamber flag inserted When the Range is Cold, Set Targets – Ensure targets are set so bullets impact the lower 2/3 of the berm. (Those not setting targets remain behind Yellow Line). On the Pistol Range, make sure the target stands are placed with the angle iron (bullet splitter) toward the Firing Line When the Range is Hot, safe to shoot 1/11/2017

8 Leaving the Range When the Range is Hot: Clean up
Unload and case firearms on the shooting bench Make sure muzzles remain pointed in a safe direction Remove cased firearms from the shooting bench and put them in the car Clean up Leave Range, remind guest of 10 mph speed limit Remind guest of the automatic gate 1/11/2017


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