Range Safety Quiz

AGC Range Rules (Updated June 7, 2022)

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1. 
[Facility Wide - Cardinal Rules of Gun Safety]
Which of the following are included in AGC's cardinal rules of gun safety?


2. 
[Range-Specific Rules – 200 Yard Range]
On the 200-yard range, moveable shooting benches must be positioned so the front legs are at the forward (down-range) edge of the concrete pad.


3. 
[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.


4. 
[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.


5. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
Everyone on the range has an obligation to police their shooting neighbors and help them follow the safety rules. If a polite reminder does not have the desired effect or is poorly received, the violation should be reported to a Range Safety Officer (RSO).


6. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
It is unacceptable to shoot at any wildlife that enters your line of fire on an AGC range.


7. 
[Facility Wide - Administrative Rules]
You and your guest are shooting on the 100-yard (Barnes) range. You need to use the bathroom and make a phone call. Your guest wants to stay at the firing point with your firearms and keep shooting. Is this OK?


8. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
Except for pistols, all uncased firearms shall remain unloaded and pointed downrange or racked in an upright position with actions open, magazines removed and Empty Chamber Indicator (ECI) in place during a ceasefire.


9. 
[Range-Specific Rules – 200 Yard Range]
Rifles, shotguns, and handguns are allowed on the 200-yard range.


10. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
Under what conditions may you leave a removable magazine inserted in a firearm during a cease-fire?


11. 
[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.


12. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
If a black powder firearm contains propellant, projectile, or cap, the firearm is considered loaded.


13. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
A firearm may be removed from or inserted into a case only when the line is hot.


14. 
[Range-Specific Rules – 100 Yard (Barnes) Range]
Rifles and handguns are allowed on the 100-yard (Barnes) range, but shotguns are not.


15. 
[Range-Specific Rules – Trap Range]
What is the maximum ammunition velocity allowed on the trap range?


16. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
With exception of the bench-rest area on the 100-yard (Barnes) range, the firing line on the 50-yard (pistol), 100-yard (Barnes), and 200-yard ranges are designated as:


17. 
[Targets – General Requirements]
Any target on any target frame must be positioned so all rounds, shot from any firearm:


18. 
[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!”


19. 
[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.


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?