Angeles Shooting Ranges, Inc.



Rev 02-23-2018 Angeles Shooting Ranges, Inc. Rules & Regulations GENERAL 1. All persons going on the range must check in at the office and complete a “Release and Hold Harmless” form prior to entering the shooting ranges. Parents or Guardians (at least 18 years of age) must fill out the release form for any minors under the age of 18, one form per minor. No persons under four (4) years of age are allowed on any part of the shooting ranges. Shooters are responsible for their children and guests at all times, while on range property. Parents or guardians must be within arm’s reach at all times of any minor children. Only two minors may shoot at one time per adult present. 2. Range fees are paid per shooter, at a flat rate per day. Visitors and guests do not have to pay, but must complete the Release and Hold Harmless form. They MAY NOT shoot or handle any firearms at any time. 3. Shirts and shoes are required to be worn on range property at all times. High necklines are recommended to avoid burns from hot ejected brass casings. 4. No firearms are permitted in the range office at any time. Exceptions are only made to law enforcement officers who display an ID or badge while on duty. 5. No concealed or holstered firearms are permitted unless carried by law enforcement, displaying their ID’s or badges at all times. There is absolutely NO drawing or shooting from the holster on the public range. 6. Firearms with bayonets are no longer permitted. 7. NO alcohol, marijuana or illegal drugs are allowed on the range property, including the parking lot or picnic area. If you exhibit any apparent or suspected impairment from drugs or alcohol, you will be asked to leave the property.8. Paper targets depicting a recognizable image of anyone currently living or deceased are NOT allowed on the ranges at any time. Both pistol cardboard targets and free standing PVC targets require a deposit. DO NOT SHOOT at other customer’s targets. DO NOT remove the cardboard from the free standing PVC targets and use them as pistol targets.9. If shooting a 50 cal BMG or equivalent calibers (ie – 510 DTC, 416 Barrett) at the steel targets, you may utilize the red targets on the 600 yard range ONLY. You are restricted to firing from the last 10 benches of the 600 yard range. You may NOT fire these calibers from the concrete benches on the 100 yard range.10.. No steel core, steel jacketed ,bi-metal rounds (bullets that stick to a magnet), armor-piercing or tracer ammunition are allowed on the range. All ammunition is subject to inspection by range staff members at any time and anywhere on the property in order to insure compliance to this rule. Confiscated ammo will be secured in the office to be returned to the shooter at the completion of their shooting day. Unclaimed ammo will be disposed of after five weeks.11. No smoking is permitted in any area being utilized by black powder shooters or reloaders.12. No animals are allowed on any of the ranges, with the exceptions of service dogs. DO NOT tie up your animal(s) in the picnic area. This is for your animal’s safety. ASR WILL NOT be held responsible for what may happen to your animal should it escape from its tether, nor are animals to be left unattended in your automobile BY LAW. 13. If you are caught firing or damaging electrical lines or transformers, you will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.14. Keep the range clean and safe. Pick up your brass after shooting and place them in the orange or white buckets secured to the poles that say BRASS ONLY. Shotgun hulls and trash are to be deposited in the large barrels at the rear bench. 15. The alleyways parallel to the 100 yard and 600 yard ranges are for unloading and loading ONLY. You must have on hearing and eye protection during this process if the line is hot. The speed limit is 2 MPH and will be strictly enforced.100 YARD and 600 YARD FIRING LINES 1. All persons, whether shooting or not during the shooting periods, MUST use EYE and HEARING protection while on the firing lines, to include using optical equipment (scopes and binoculars). Please remove your hearing protection during the cease fires in order to hear the Line Officer’s instructions.2. NEVER HAND A LOADED FIREARM TO ANYONE! If you transfer a firearm to another individual, it must be unloaded, clips or magazines removed, cylinders opened, and levers or actions open. If you are not actively shooting your firearm(s) or leaving them unattended, leave them in a safe condition. 3. Always keep firearms pointed safely downrange. Load only the firearm you are shooting. DO NOT leave additional firearms loaded on the benches. All uncased firearms stored on the rear benches must have the barrels pointed towards the parking lot.4. Cleaning of firearms is allowed ONLYon the rear benches. You must clean the ground of all cleaning patches prior to returning to shooting.5. NEVER step away from the shooting bench while holding a loaded firearm. 6. If you must move about the range with your firearm, you must carry it unloaded, with the action or lever open, and the muzzle up unless cased. 7. The command “CEASE FIRE” means stop shooting IMMEDIATELY! There may be extenuating circumstances for a Cease Fire without our usual one minute warning. When “CEASE FIRE” is announced over the PA….STOP SHOOTING! 8. Fish and Game or any other appropriate law enforcement agencies will be called if any animal is shot on our property. All animals are protected by law. If you encounter a rattlesnake, do not attempt to kill or capture it. Notify a line officer or management.9. During a CEASE FIRE, All shooters must unload their firearms, open actions or levers, and lay them on the benches with the muzzles pointed downrange. If the action will not remain open, an empty shell casing may be placed in the action in order to keep it open. Shooters must then move behind the yellow safety line and remain there until otherwise directed by a Line Officer. Shooters must inform a Line Officer if they plan to go out beyond the 100 yard berm on the long range rifle range. Shooters shall not climb the berms (hills behind the targets) and must instead walk around them. 10. Target frames can be placed to 300 yard line Monday thru Friday on the 600 yard range. Weekends and holiday week days are restricted to 200 yards or less. Do not place any pistol cardboard or PVC rifle frames on or against the front benches on both the 100 yard and 600 yard ranges. The minimum distance to place targets is 50 yards on the 600 yard range. AT NO TIME ARE YOU ALLOWED TO GO PAST 300 YARDS. No objects may be placed on the wooden supports. Objects such as food, glass, bowling pins, CD’s and cans are considered unauthorized targets and may NOT be used. DO NOT place rocks or wood on the supports of the PVC rifle targets if there are wind conditions. You may bring your own sand bags.11. Black powder firearms MUST be loaded, at the rear benches only. Capping and/or priming MUST be done on the front benches only. 12. Handguns with a barrel length over 7 1/2” may be fired on the 600 yard range weekdays but not holidays.13. Rapid fire is prohibited. Shooters must allow one (1) full second between shots. Shooters may do a “Double-tap” ( two shots in rapid succession) There is no cross firing (3 feet left or right) on the 100 yard range14. If a problem develops with a firearm, place it on the firing bench with the muzzle pointed safely down range. Open action if possible and immediately call a Line Officer for assistance. NEVER force ammunition into any firearm. 15. NEVER THROW LIVE ROUNDS DOWN RANGE!! If you must dispose of any live rounds, drop them in the AMMO TUBES which are located at the beginning of both the 100 and 600 yard ranges. You may also give them to any ASR employee for disposal. 16. Photographing shooters who are not part of your party IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED without their consent.BROWN BENCHES (SHOOTING GALLERY/METAL SWINGERS)22 & 17 Caliber rimfire firearms (handguns and rifles) – BB – Pellet Rifles – Air Soft Rifles. NO SHOTGUNS, CENTER FIRE CARTRIDGE FIREARMS OR BLACK POWDER GUNSBLUE BENCHES (SHOOTING GALLERY/METAL SWINGERS)Pistol caliber firearms to include 30 carbine – Black Powder handguns and rifles – BB – Pellet Rifles – Air Soft Rifles. NO SHOTGUNS. Steel targets are at 35, 50, 75, 95 and 100 yards. GREEN BENCHES Hand guns – BB – Pellet Rifles – Air Soft Rifles. NO HIGH POWERED RIFLES, RIMFIRE (22LR/17 HMR) or SHOTGUNS). Target frame is at 7 yards. CONCRETE BENCHES On the pistol side (100 yard)All Shotguns, Pistol, & Rifles.with the exception of 50 Cal Rifles or equivalent calibers (ie – 510 DTC, 416 Barrett) Steel targets are at 100 yards.CLAY PIGEON THROWERS: 1. Clay thrower machines are located at the far ends of both the 100 and 600 yard ranges. ONLY shotguns may be fired from this area with bird shot or target loads NO SLUGS OR BUCKSHOT ARE TO BE USED.2. Customers may not use their own throwers on our property at any time. BRASS COLLECTION POLICY – You may ONLY collect spent brass that is your own. You may not take brass from the white or orange buckets that are secured to the poles. VISITORS MAY NOT take or ask for brass from other shooters or anywhere else on the ranges. Exceptions CAN ONLY be granted by a Senior Line Officer. IF IN DOUBT REGARDING ANY OF OUR RULES, PLEASE ASK ANY OF THE LINE OFFICERS OR MANAGER ON DUTY IN THE FRONT OFFICE. ................
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