Ranges and Rules

Rifle and Pistol Range Conditions:
- 10 - 22 caliber rim-fire rifle lanes from 25 to 100 yards at our Rifle and Pistol range
- 7 - pistol lanes from 25 to 100 yards at our Rifle and Pistol range
- 10 - center-fire rifle lanes from 25 to 100 yards at our Rifle and Pistol range
- No restrictions on calibers except 50 BMG
- All Rim-fire is OK
- Normal and Magnum center-fire is OK
- Muzzle brakes are allowed
- $12.00 fee per shooter per day, with one free target included
- Eye and Ear protection required for all shooters; Spectators must have ear protection
Trap Range Conditions:
- 4 - Trap fields with singles, doubles and handicap trap shooting
- Traps operate on a voice-activated system
- Minimum barrel length of 26 inches for 12-gauge shotguns
- No shot larger than 7 1/2
- Maximum allowed load is 1 1/8 oz. shot, 3 dram equivalent velocity of 1250 FPS
- Magnum shells are not allowed due to Santa Clara County sound restrictions
- $5.00 per 25 targets; we supply targets, pullers and setters
- Eye and Ear protection required for all shooters; Spectators must have ear protection
Range Rules:
Your cooperation is requested by strict adherence to the following rules and regulations. The Rangemaster and Staff are here to make your visit enjoyable. A copy of these Rules are available at the Club outside the Range Office.
- Actions of all uncased firearms will be open at all times except when actually shooting on the firing line.
- No loaded firearms allowed on the range except on the firing line.
- When loading or working with your firearm, keep it pointed downrange.
- No movement forward of firing line is permitted until rangemaster gives instructions.
- At the "cease-fire and target check" command, completely unload and bench all firearms, with actions open, and move to safety zone behind the yellow line.
- After checking your target, do not loiter down range; return to the safety zone behind the yellow line.
- Do not handle any firearms or benched equipment during "cease-fire" and target check.
- Fire only at approved targets placed at a numbered position corresponding to your numbered firing point. Do not post targets on edge of frame.
- When firing, keep the muzzle of the firearm at or forward of the firing line.
- In case of malfunction of a firearm which you cannot clear, stay at your firing point and raise your hand to attract the attention of the range safety officer or range master to request assistance.
- The range master is authorized to inspect all firearms and ammunition and prohibit the use of which, in his opinion, is unsafe or hazardous.
- Firing periods are 15 minutes or the discretion of rangemaster.
- No children under 6 are allowed on the range. Children age 6 through 17 must be coached by an adult who is within arm's length and paying full attention to the minor child .
- Eye and ear protection must be worn on the rifle-pistol range.
- The following are prohibited:
- Alcoholic beverages, persons intoxicated, or under the influence of drugs
- Full automatic firearms
- incendiary, tracer, armor-piercing or explosive bullets
- Fast draw or hip shooting
- Wearing holstered firearms
- Shooting up target stands
- Some ultra high power firearms - check with rangemaster
- Black powder or black powder substitutes
- Smoking
- Excessive rapid firing
The rangemaster's decision is final.
Violators of any rule may be requested to leave the premises.

