Test Page for AGC Range Rules

AGC Range Rules (Updated Jan 21, 2020)

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1. 
[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?


2. 
[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?


3. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
It is unacceptable to shoot at any wildlife that enters your line of fire on an AGC range.


4. 
[Range-Specific Rules – Trap Range]
On the trap range, what size shot may be used?


5. 
[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.


6. 
[Range-Specific Rules – Shooting Bay Range]
The shooting bays to the right of AGC Lane may not be used by individuals at any time. The shooting bays are for approved, scheduled AGC and club events only.


7. 
[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:


8. 
[Black Powder Rules]
During a cease-fire, all muzzleloaders, whether pistol or rifle, must:


9. 
[Facility Wide - Administrative Rules]
On the trap range, how many guests may a badge-holder have on the firing line firing sequentially?


10. 
[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.


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. 
[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.


13. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
You may bring a muzzle-loading firearm to the range with powder and projectile in the bore if the percussion cap is removed or there is no powder in a pan of a flintlock.


14. 
[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.


15. 
[Range-Specific Rules – Trap Range]
Slugs may be fired at the trap range.


16. 
[Range-Specific Rules – 100 Yard (Barnes) Range]
On the 100-yard (Barnes) range, the shooting lanes to the left of the orange poles may only be used for:


17. 
[Range-Specific Rules - Shotgun Patterning Range]
Slugs may be fired on the shotgun patterning range.


18. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
If I leave the firing line but plan to return to continue shooting, I can leave my firearm loaded.


19. 
[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.


20. 
[Range-Specific Rules – 200 Yard Range]
Rifles, shotguns, and handguns are allowed on the 200-yard range.


21. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
It is OK if an empty cartridge remains in the chamber/cylinder/fixed magazine during a cease-fire.


22. 
[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.


23. 
[Facility Wide - Administrative Rules]
Under what conditions may a guest shoot by themselves?


24. 
[Facility Wide - Administrative Rules]
During range operations, any directions by Range Safety Officers (RSO), AGC Officers, and/or Shooting Directors/Event Directors are not to be disputed. Badge-holders may contact their club officers for disposition or appeal.


25. 
[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!”


26. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
Under what conditions may you leave a removable magazine inserted in a firearm during a cease-fire?


27. 
[Range-Specific Rules – 200 Yard Range]
The 200-yard range may be used to sight-in firearms.


28. 
[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 and never during shooting of steel targets.


29. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
Eye and ear protection are required on or near active firing lines, except at the pellet and archery ranges.


30. 
[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.


31. 
[Range-Specific Rules – Trap Range]
What is the maximum ammunition velocity allowed on the trap range?


32. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
While you are at your firing position, you notice that the shooter next to you consistently has their firearm pointed at you and others (flagging) when loading/unloading. What do you do?


33. 
[Range-Specific Rules – Trap Range]
When shooting handicaps for trap, shooters may shoot from a staggered position not to exceed:


34. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
When carrying an uncased firearm from place to place, it must be carried muzzle-up, unless it is a break-open shotgun or rifle.


35. 
[Facility Wide - General Range Safety Rules]
The use of an empty chamber indicator (ECI) during a cease-fire is exempt on the trap range and for muzzle-loading firearms.