First Time At The Gun Range (2024)

by Anne Conrad

If you're new to the shooting range, it can feel overwhelming at first. Remembering some key tips can help make your experience more comfortable for you and others. If you are new to shooting, consider getting help from an experienced friend, hiring an instructor, or taking a class to build your confidence and skills.
Choosing Your Range
When choosing where to practice your shooting skills, there are many options and doing your homework before you go is important. Get recommendations from friends for some safe environments and read the website of the places you are interested or call ahead with questions.
Indoor Ranges

  • Typically, more formal, intimate and structured.
  • Equipped with target carriers for adjustable distances.
  • Climate controlled.
  • Indoor ranges are also louder, so good hearing protection is essential.
  • Often have a retail area for purchasing necessary items.

Outdoor Ranges

  • More laid-back atmosphere.
  • Not climate controlled, so be mindful of the weather.

Each range may have different rules regarding the types of firearms and ammunition allowed. For example, most indoor ranges will not allow high-powered rifles or muzzleloaders.

What to Bring
Have a range bag stocked with essentials including:

For indoor ranges, using high-quality hearing protection is crucial. The sound is amplified and using the best hearing protection you can, will go a long way to an enjoyable visit. Electronic noise-canceling earmuffs are recommended as they allow you to hear conversations and range instructions while canceling out gunshots. Ensure your equipment is sturdy, secure and in good condition. Keep your firearm unloaded and secured in a case.
Renting a Firearm
If renting a firearm at the range, the staff will guide you through the safety procedures. In most cases, range officers or staff members will assist you in transporting the firearm to and from the shooting line. Renting a firearm at the range is a great way to try out new guns before purchase one. You can also buy targets at the range for a nominal fee. If unsure which to get, ask the check-in staff for recommendations.
When you Arrive
Upon arrival, you will be asked to sign a waiver and may need to watch a safety video or receive a briefing from a range officer on the range rules. Even experienced shooters must do this at a new range. If you are new to shooting it is a good idea to let range staff know, especially the range officer. They are there to answer your questions.
Safe Firearm Loading and Unloading
After the briefing you will put your eye and ear protection on and be shown your shooting lane or firing line. Be mindful of other shooters and your surroundings. Organize your equipment neatly, always keeping your firearm under control and pointed downrange. If you are unsure how to set up your target, ask for help.
Basic Gun Safety Rules

  • Treat every firearm as if it were loaded
  • Always keep the muzzle of the firearm pointed in a safe direction (downrange) and never point your gun at anything you do not intend to shoot.
  • Keep your finger off the trigger and outside the trigger guard unless you intend to fire the firearm.
  • Always be sure of your target and what is beyond it.

The Range Safety Officer (RSO)
The RSO ensures the range is safe for everyone. It is very important to listen for commands and suggestions from them, especially when they call for a cease-fire or when it’s ok to start shooting again. If you see someone being unsafe, notify the RSO immediately. The RSO is there to answer your questions or assist you if you are having trouble with your equipment or something on the range, but not to provide personal lessons. Respect their role and follow their instructions.
Cease-Fire Procedures
A cease-fire can be called for a variety of reasons such at target maintenance, or equipment checks. When the RSO calls for a cease-fire, every shooter on the line must immediately stop shooting, unload their firearm, open the cylinder or lock the slide of their gun open, place it on the bench and step behind the line of fire. Do not return to the line or to touch your firearm at any time until the call to commence firing is given. During the cease-fire you may meet your neighbors or relax for a few minutes.
Finishing Your Session
When you have finished shooting, make sure your firearm is empty, and safely stored in its case. Dispose of any trash or ammo boxes and pick up or sweep the brass from the bench and floor around you.
Following these procedures and practicing safe shooting habits, while being polite to range staff, will enhance your experience and that of those around you.

By Brady Kirkpatrick

First Time At The Gun Range (2024)

FAQs

How many rounds should I shoot at the range? ›

Optimally, you will get frequent practice sessions over the first couple or few months following a class, shooting at least 100 rounds in disciplined practice each time.

Is the gun range a good first date? ›

1. Shake Off Those First Date Jitters. Booking a date night at the gun range will definitely make for a memorable first date. Not only will you be having fun doing something off the beaten path, but you'll also have a chance to get to know each other in an informal setting.

How many guns do you need to take to the range? ›

How many firearms can I bring? We recommend no more than 2-3 rifles. As for handguns, it is recommended that you bring no more than that which can fit inside a large range bag.

What is the 1 in 30 handgun rule? ›

This particular law was passed in 2019 to take effect in 2021 which stated in a 30-day period someone can only begin the process of purchasing one handgun, or one semi-automatic center fire rifle.

What ammo is best to use at the range? ›

For range training, the most popular (and cost-effective) rounds will use full metal jacket (FMJ) bullets. These are bullets that have a soft core (usually lead), surrounded by a casing of harder metal.

How many rounds of 9mm should I have? ›

If you have a couple of 9mm pistols and submachineguns, having a couple thousand rounds of ammo is a good rule of thumb. A box or four of ammo for your 30–06 or 7mm Magnum is fine. Defensive handguns and long guns should have 500 rounds or twice that for any eventuality would be good.

What are the don'ts on a first date? ›

Don't:
  • Talk rapidly or too much. ...
  • Look around the room. ...
  • Fuss with yourself. ...
  • Excuse your behavior or looks. ...
  • Ask too-personal questions. ...
  • Complain about prior relationships. ...
  • State hardline political, religious, or social prejudices. ...
  • Oversell yourself.
May 30, 2024

What is the first date rule? ›

On a first date, you and your date are trying to get to know each other. For that reason, one of the most important first date rules is to not talk about yourself nonstop throughout the date. Although you should talk about yourself to some degree, make sure you express yourself and ask questions about your date.

What is the best length for a first date? ›

On average, a first date should last a little less than three hours (2.72), and it takes respondents about four dates to feel comfortable with that person. Almost one-third (31%) of respondents feel the least comfortable part about going on a first date is the nerves.

How far do most guns shoot? ›

Examples of projectile travel distances:

A centerfire bullet can travel several miles. Small shot can travel 200-350 yards. Larger shot can travel over 600 yards. Slugs can travel over 800 yards.

How many guns does the average American have? ›

How Many Guns Does An Average Gun Owner Possess? The average American owns between one and five firearms. Men are more likely than women to own more than one, and those with only one firearm typically have a handgun or pistol.

What are the disadvantages of guns? ›

The main risks of having a gun in the home stem from the fact that someone inappropriate can be shot or intimidated with the gun. There can be ( a) accidents, ( b) suicides, ( c) assaults and homicides, and ( d) intimidation. David Hemenway, PhD Am J Lifestyle Med.

What is the rule of 3 for guns? ›

3 Shots Fired - at 3 Steps in Distance - in 3 Seconds Duration. Does every violent crime follow this rule? No, but it is a great baseline to be prepared for.

What is a rule one gun? ›

The law, which was updated to include more restrictions in 2021 and in 2024, is meant to cut down on straw purchases of guns, in which one person buys a gun for another person who may be legally barred from purchasing it themselves.

What is the rule 2 of guns? ›

The second rule is for a child not to touch a gun he/she finds or sees. A child may think the best thing to do if he/she finds a gun is to pick it up and take it to an adult. A child needs to know he/she should NEVER touch a gun he/she may find or see. The third rule is to immediately leave the area.

How much ammo for the range? ›

I work at a range so, I generally just buy as I need since I get free range time and discounts on ammo, shoot anywhere from 50-100 a day on avg. Less rounds more often is better than once a month or in a while 500 rounds in that one session.

How many magazines should I bring to the range? ›

Having a couple of spare magazines is just a smart thing to do. I mean, after all, you bothered to strap a handgun onto your side or stuffed one into your pants, so why not also bring reloading options? Bottom line: one in the gun, two spares on our person is best. Or at least one spare on our person, minimum.

Is 5000 rounds enough? ›

For those deeply involved in shooting sports, competitions, or hunting, having 5000 rounds of ammo is crucial.

How many rounds do you take hunting? ›

It depends on what you are hunting. If it's deer, I take my 30–06, loaded with 4 rounds and another 4 rounds in my pocket. If it's turkeys, I take my shotgun, loaded with 3 rounds, and 3 or 4 more in my vest. If l'm squirrel hunting, and it's early fall when the leaves are still on, I take my shotgun with a box of 25.

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