Range Safety Quiz

AGC Range Rules (Updated June 7, 2022)

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1. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
You may only fire fully automatic firearms at the AGC during an event supervised by the AGC Full Auto committee, and only after you have received proper training/certification from the AGC Full Auto committee.


2. 
[Range-Specific Rules – 200 Yard Range]
On the 200-yard range, people may stay in the pits between ceasefires only during organized shoots/practices under the control of a designated Event/Match Director but never during shooting of steel targets.


3. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
The firing line in the bench-rest area -- lanes 91 to 100 on the 100-yard (Barnes) range -- is defined as:


4. 
[Facility Wide - Administrative Rules]
When I bring guests to the 50-yard (pistol) range, 100-yard (Barnes) range, or 200-yard range, we can shoot in different lanes.


5. 
[Black Powder Rules]
During a cease-fire, all muzzleloaders, whether pistol or rifle, must:


6. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
If a firearm fails to fire, the shooter must keep it pointed down-range at the impact berm for at least 30 seconds before any other action may be taken.


7. 
[Range-Specific Rules – Indoor Pellet Range]
Which statement is correct for shooting .22 pellets on the indoor pellet range?


8. 
[Range-Specific Rules – 100 Yard (Barnes) Range]
The 10 rightmost lanes on the 100-yard (Barnes) range (Positions 91-100) are for bench-rest shooting only.


9. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
The use of an empty chamber indicator (ECI) during a cease-fire is optional on the trap range and for muzzle-loading firearms.


10. 
[Range-Specific Rules – Trap Range]
When shooting handicaps for trap, shooters may shoot from a staggered position not to exceed:


11. 
[Range-Specific Rules – 100 Yard (Barnes) Range]
On the 100-yard (Barnes) range, moveable shooting benches must be positioned so the front legs are at the forward (down-range) edge of the concrete pad.


12. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
If I see someone going forward of the firing line while the range is hot, I need to yell “Cease Fire!”


13. 
[Range-Specific Rules – Trap Range]
What is the maximum ammunition velocity allowed on the trap range?


14. 
[Range-Specific Rules – Trap Range]
On the trap range, what size shot may be used?


15. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
During a cease-fire, you may handle an unloaded firearm.


16. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
If a black powder firearm contains propellant, projectile, or cap, the firearm is considered loaded.


17. 
[Range-Specific Rules - 50 Yard (Pistol) Range]
On the 50-yard (pistol) range, if using an AGC-owned frame, you must use a target with a single centered aiming point, centered in the frame.


18. 
[Facility Wide - Cardinal Rules of Gun Safety]
Which of the following are included in AGC's cardinal rules of gun safety?


19. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
During a cease-fire, a removable magazine can remain in the firearm as long as an empty chamber indicator (ECI) is visible.


20. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
You are shooting with a guest(s) on the 100-yard (Barnes) range when a cease-fire is called and the line is announced to be “cold.” Before you go down-range to check your target, what should you remind your guest of?