BASS RIVER ROD & GUN CLUB SHOOTING RANGE ORIENTATION PROGRAM
In order to use the Indoor Range and the Outdoor Rifle and Pistol Ranges, Members must complete the Safe Range Orientation Program. It is in two parts. The Program is staffed by NRA Certified Chief Range Safety Officers and NRA Range Safety Officers who have been providing extra help and refresher instruction to our members. In the end, keeping the Bass River firing ranges safe is the best way to ensure the continuation of the Club into the future. Classes are offered each month, weather permitting.

SAFETY ORIENTATION – PART I: INDOOR RANGE

Course will run approximately 1 hour. Members may not shoot at the indoor range until they have completed this program. Members must bring their own firearm, approximately 50 rounds of ammunition, eye and hearing protection and their current membership card.

RANGE ORIENTATION - PART II: OUTDOOR RANGE

Course runs one hour. All members who wish to use the outdoor range will have to complete Part II. You will not be allowed to shoot at the outdoor range until you have completed this course. All classes begin on the hour; you need to arrive 15 minutes early for check-in. Members must bring eyes/ears/ favorite firearm, 15 rounds of ammunition and their current membership card.

If you need practice, each month the indoor range is open for training assistance in both safe gun handling and basic marksmanship. Please see the calendar and/or website for more information.

You must make a reservation to take the courses. Email the Corresponding Secretary at operations@bassriverrodandgun.com to schedule.



The following requirements are in effect for this year's program.

The following requirements are in effect for this year’s program. Handling of firearms behind the firing line will result in the participant being asked to leave the range and make a new appointment to take the course when they feel they are ready to comply with the safety rules.

Anyone who does not comply with the 180 rule; i.e. sweeping the range, pointing the muzzle at anyone, will result in the participant being asked to leave the range and make a new appointment to take the course when they feel they are ready to comply with the rules.

Ensure that you know the functioning of your firearm prior to requesting to take the course. If you need assistance, we offer the NRA HOME FIREARMS SAFETY COURSE each month and every second Wednesday of each month the indoor range is open for training assistance in both safe gun handling and basic marksmanship.

TO SCHEDULE PART I and PART II: email Brian McCormack at:
b.mccsal@gmail.com


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