Maybe you have been to a shooting range many times before, or maybe you have never been to a shooting range. The link below is to the Introduction to Range Safety and Etiquette clip on YouTube. This video has been posted by the National Shooting Sports Foundation. IMO, this video does a pretty good job regarding basic range safety and etiquette.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COvFyw-6Fqs
Things I like in the video
The range bag is placed so all firearms in the range bag are facing down range.
A firearm is not uncased until they are at the shooting lane. Get in the habit of loading your range bag the same every time. If you use the factory gun case, mark the case to indicate where the muzzle is located.
A firearm is always to be pointed directly down range - parallel to the floor and walls.
A loaded firearm must be in the hand of the shooter with the muzzle parallel to floor and walls.
A firearm on the bench is pointed down range with no magazine in the mag well, slide/cylinder/action locked open, clear/empty chamber(s) and ejection port facing up.
Trigger finger is on the frame until you are on target ready to shoot.
Your body should be centered in shooting lane and target should be placed in the target carrier in manner so the bullets will hit the back stop and not the floor, ceiling, walls or targets of other shooters. Think of your shooting lane as a bowling lane. Your bullet should never go outside of your shooting lane.
If someone wants to shoot your gun, have them come to your shooting lane.
5:00 mark -The shooter first removes the magazine and then clears the chamber and locks the action open - placing the firearm on the bench with the muzzle parallel to the walls and floor so the firearm can be shot by another shooter.
They male shooters are wearing high collar shirts (helps prevent a fired casing from going down your shirt).
They put on eye and ear protection before entering the range. I always wear doubles (plugs and muffs) at a club or indoor range.
Anyone can call a Cease Fire.
Things I dislike or disagree with in the video
When discussing finger outside of the trigger guard while using the trainer, the trigger finger should be on the frame - not just outside of the trigger guard.
6:16 - The firearm in Lane 5 is not pointing directly down range. It appears to pointing at the wall.
The guys wearing the high collar shirts should button the top button, as long as it is not tight or uncomfortable.
The female shooter should be wearing a high collar shirt to help prevent a fired casing from going down the shirt. Yes, she is shooting a revolver. However, is is possible for a fired casing to come from another shooting lane. She may also shoot a semi-auto belonging to someone else.
The female shooter uses her strong hand to cock the hammer. Use the support hand to cock the hammer as long as you have the required hand strength. This prevents you from moving your strong hand and changing the grip of the strong hand between shots.
The male shooter uses a semi-auto grip when shooting a revolver. I don't like having any part of your body ahead of the trigger guard of a revolver due to the cylinder gap. If you decide to shoot SA with a two handed grip, it is quicker to cock the hammer with your support thumb if the support thumb is closer to the hammer.
When the Cease Fire is called, they eject the unfired round before removing the magazine from the mag well. Personally, I prefer the magazine removed from the mag well first and then eject the unfired cartridge from the chamber like he did at the 5:00 mark.
Things they did not cover
If you need to adjust your eye or ear protection, leave the range to do so.
Wearing high collar/long sleeved shirts buttoned as high as possible while still being comfortable and not restricting.
Wearing pants vs. shorts or skirts. It is possible have part of a bullet or bullet jacket come back from the backstop. Clothing helps to prevent cuts from these types of incidents.
Wear appropriate footwear - no flip flops or open toed shoes. See above reason for pants vs. shorts or skirts.
A hat with a brim can help prevent a fired casing from hitting your face.
Some ranges are cleaner than others. If the range has deleading cleaner or wipes, wipe down the bench before placing your range bag on the bench. Keep all range bags and everything else off the floor.
No food or drink on the range.
Importance of good hygiene after being on a range, shooting or handling ammunition.
Every range has their own set of rules. Be aware of them and follow them. Also follow all laws and regulations regarding firearms, ammunition and their storage, use and transportation.
Have fun and be safe!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COvFyw-6Fqs
Things I like in the video
The range bag is placed so all firearms in the range bag are facing down range.
A firearm is not uncased until they are at the shooting lane. Get in the habit of loading your range bag the same every time. If you use the factory gun case, mark the case to indicate where the muzzle is located.
A firearm is always to be pointed directly down range - parallel to the floor and walls.
A loaded firearm must be in the hand of the shooter with the muzzle parallel to floor and walls.
A firearm on the bench is pointed down range with no magazine in the mag well, slide/cylinder/action locked open, clear/empty chamber(s) and ejection port facing up.
Trigger finger is on the frame until you are on target ready to shoot.
Your body should be centered in shooting lane and target should be placed in the target carrier in manner so the bullets will hit the back stop and not the floor, ceiling, walls or targets of other shooters. Think of your shooting lane as a bowling lane. Your bullet should never go outside of your shooting lane.
If someone wants to shoot your gun, have them come to your shooting lane.
5:00 mark -The shooter first removes the magazine and then clears the chamber and locks the action open - placing the firearm on the bench with the muzzle parallel to the walls and floor so the firearm can be shot by another shooter.
They male shooters are wearing high collar shirts (helps prevent a fired casing from going down your shirt).
They put on eye and ear protection before entering the range. I always wear doubles (plugs and muffs) at a club or indoor range.
Anyone can call a Cease Fire.
Things I dislike or disagree with in the video
When discussing finger outside of the trigger guard while using the trainer, the trigger finger should be on the frame - not just outside of the trigger guard.
6:16 - The firearm in Lane 5 is not pointing directly down range. It appears to pointing at the wall.
The guys wearing the high collar shirts should button the top button, as long as it is not tight or uncomfortable.
The female shooter should be wearing a high collar shirt to help prevent a fired casing from going down the shirt. Yes, she is shooting a revolver. However, is is possible for a fired casing to come from another shooting lane. She may also shoot a semi-auto belonging to someone else.
The female shooter uses her strong hand to cock the hammer. Use the support hand to cock the hammer as long as you have the required hand strength. This prevents you from moving your strong hand and changing the grip of the strong hand between shots.
The male shooter uses a semi-auto grip when shooting a revolver. I don't like having any part of your body ahead of the trigger guard of a revolver due to the cylinder gap. If you decide to shoot SA with a two handed grip, it is quicker to cock the hammer with your support thumb if the support thumb is closer to the hammer.
When the Cease Fire is called, they eject the unfired round before removing the magazine from the mag well. Personally, I prefer the magazine removed from the mag well first and then eject the unfired cartridge from the chamber like he did at the 5:00 mark.
Things they did not cover
If you need to adjust your eye or ear protection, leave the range to do so.
Wearing high collar/long sleeved shirts buttoned as high as possible while still being comfortable and not restricting.
Wearing pants vs. shorts or skirts. It is possible have part of a bullet or bullet jacket come back from the backstop. Clothing helps to prevent cuts from these types of incidents.
Wear appropriate footwear - no flip flops or open toed shoes. See above reason for pants vs. shorts or skirts.
A hat with a brim can help prevent a fired casing from hitting your face.
Some ranges are cleaner than others. If the range has deleading cleaner or wipes, wipe down the bench before placing your range bag on the bench. Keep all range bags and everything else off the floor.
No food or drink on the range.
Importance of good hygiene after being on a range, shooting or handling ammunition.
Every range has their own set of rules. Be aware of them and follow them. Also follow all laws and regulations regarding firearms, ammunition and their storage, use and transportation.
Have fun and be safe!