APPENDIX L
SPORTSMAN RANGE
1. DAILY RANGE PASS. Daily range pass is $4.00. This allows shooter to shoot two (2) firearms (shotgun, pistol or rifle) per day. If there is a waiting line, your time will be limited to one (1) hour.
2. ANNUAL RANGE PASS. Annual range pass is $25 per year. The range pass authorizes the user to shoot two (2) firearms (shotgun, pistol or rifle) per day. If there is a waiting line, time will be limited to one (10 Hour. The range pass is included in all Camp Bullis special permit and activity cards.
3. HOURS OF OPERATION. The Sportsman Range will normally be open every Saturday and Sunday from 1000 to 1400 (Oct-May) and 0800 to 1200 (Jun-Sep). On occasion, the range may be closed to support military training requirements or other unforeseen reasons. You should call 295-7529 or 7577 to determine range status before making the trip to Camp Bullis .
4. FIREARM RESTRICTIONS. Firearm restrictions for the sportsman range are as follows:
a. All firearms must be registered with the Outdoor Recreation Center (ORC) prior to bringing them onto Camp Bullis .
b. No firearms will be fired on automatic.
c. Maximum caliber restriction is .30 caliber. No super magnum .30 caliber, i.e., 300 Win Mag. Maximum range limit is no more than 5,782 yards. (NOTE: See above comments concerning temporary caliber restrictions!)
d. Firearms will be fired at designated targets only.
e. No tracer ammunition will be fired on this range.
5. RULES.
a. The ORC Range Safety Officer (RSO) will be present at all times when the Sportsman Range is hot.
b. Non-shooters are not permitted on the firing line. Non-shooters are required to remain on the benches at all times. Each shooter must be in possession of either a daily or an annual range pass. No sharing of range passes between individuals is allowed.
c. No smoking on the firing line or in the covered area. Outside area is the designated smoking area.
d. Only one (1) gun is permitted on the firing line per shooter at a time.
e. No one is permitted down range without clearance from the Range Safety Officer (RSO). Only shooters are permitted to check targets.
f. All brass and trash will be removed prior to departing the range.
g. A round count will be given to the RSO upon completion of training.
h. Failure to follow RSO instructions will result in your removal from the range. A second violation will result in your range pass being revoked and privileges suspended.
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