Current RO’s for the Range

October 31, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Range Rules

The approved ROs currently are

Sackett
TSW
Rabbit
Ace Hi Bill
Matador Cowboy
Highland Drifter
Westwater Kid
Colt Heart
Buffalo Assasin
Sanpitch Kid
Col Butch Simons
Beehive Bushwacker
Sly Steadyhand
UtahnTex

Safety Rules

October 21, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Range Rules

Safety Rules

All shooters must register with the club and the front office of the Lee Kay range to shoot Before shooting

(You can call in from town)
Bad attitudes are a Match DQ, no interpersonal conflicts will be tolerated

No drugs, alcohol or impairing medications before or while shooting
 
No unapproved external modifications of guns allowed at a match

If you gun jams or breaks put down safely or pass it off and finish the stage

If something screws you or your gun up before the first shot, stop and restart, no penalty

If you shoot the first shot you have committed yourself to the stage, finish it

Misses do not carry over if the problem was not you or your equipment on a reshoot other penalties do carry over.

Shoot the stage as described, failure to do so will likely result in a P or SOG penalty

If you have a physical consideration let us know before you shoot

If you are not ready to shoot the stage as described do not go to the line

If you are not able to shoot correctly due to the RO or props say so before you shoot

If you just screw up, tell it to your dog at home

All shooters must be accompanied by an experienced shooter at least one must be a certified range  RO, see list. 

No less than two persons shall be on the range at any time one must be a certified RO, see list.

All shooters and spectators within the firing area must wear eye protection

All shooters should wear ear protection

This is a lead bullet only range, no jackets, copper wash or plating of any kind

All guns remain open and empty until going from the loading table to the firing line

Keep muzzles up at all times except when firing

The 170 degree rule is a cone of safety into which the guns must be pointed when loaded

The 170 cone is parallel to the targets and perpendicular to the shooting line in each bay

The 170 cone rule will be enforced from the loading to unloading table

Dropping an unloaded gun or sweeping someone with an unloaded gun is a Stage DQ

Dropping a loaded gun or sweeping someone with a loaded gun is a Match DQ

Not adhering to the loading and unloading procedures is a Stage DQ; repeated violatons will be an MDQ.

Load only at the loading table, cap and ball may be charged at the unloading table then capped at the loading table.

No dry firing at the loading table

This is a cold range no loaded guns except going to the shooting line

Load only the number of rounds you are going to shoot, an overload may result in an MSV or SDQ.

Make sure your guns are empty prior to loading and after unloading

A live round on the carrier is a minor safety; in the chamber is a Stage DQ

Staging, moving or holstering a gun with the hammer cocked or down on a live round is a Stage DQ

Discharge of a round within 5 feet of the firing line or into a (permanent) prop  is a Match DQ

Unsafe gun handling may result in a Stage DQ repeated violation may result in an MDQ..

Range Rules

October 21, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Range Rules

Range Rules

All shooters must register with the club and the front office of the Lee Kay range to shoot Before shooting

(You can call in from “town” but you must make your presence known to the LK front desk)

Inappropriate, unauthorized use of the range results in permanent removal from the range

Bad attitudes are a Match DQ, no interpersonal conflicts will be tolerated

The range must be cleaned of brass and debris after each shooting session

The trailers and gates must be closed and locked, props and targets reset

Check out at the front office (or by phone) so they know the range is not occupied

Turn the water and lights off and Lock the gates on your way out