Shooting range
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A shooting range is a specialized facility designed for firearms practice. Each facility is typically overseen by one or more supervisory personnel, called variously a range master in the United States or a range conducting officer or "RCO" in the UK. These supervisory personnel are responsible for ensuring that all gun safety rules are followed at all times at a shooting range.
Specific locales
This article discusses Shooting Ranges in a general sense. For more specific discussion of shooting ranges in specific locales, see:- Shooting ranges in Switzerland
- Shooting ranges in the United Kingdom
- Shooting ranges in the United States
Specialized classes and licenses
These will vary from country to country, and even within a country. In some countries, no license or advanced training beyond just gun familiarization (for rental guns) and range rules familiarization is required for using a shooting range. In other countries, participants must be part of an organized club, and must hold licenses for ownership of individual firearms. A common requirement is that the shooter must be of legal age (or have a guardian present), prior to shooting.In the United States, concealed carry license classes are additionally often available at shooting ranges for interested parties.
Where shooting ranges are located
In urban areas, most shooting ranges will be at indoor facilities. Similarly, in less-populated areas, shooting ranges are often at outdoor facilities.Outdoor range activities
- Moving Target practice (e.g., skeet)
- Stationary Target practice
Indoor range activities
- Stationary Target practice
Common safety practices
Typically, all public ranges require that all guns be unloaded and variously securely encased and/or trigger-locked prior to entering, or leaving, the range facility, irrespective of whether one holds a concealed carry license in jurisdictions where concealed carry is legal.Whether indoors or outdoors, all shooters are typically required to wear safety goggles as well as hearing protection (ear muffs or ear plugs) at all times when within the defined boundaries of the range.
Likewise, the rules of the appointed supervisory personnel are to be followed at all times.
See also
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