Safety

Safety Guidelines

As with any gun club, safety is absolutely paramount and Fylde Coast Muzzle Loaders Society treats safety procedures extremely seriously.

Range Conducting Officers monitor each and every shooting detail and novices must complete a full 6 month probationary period, during which the potential member must take and pass the NRA Probationary Training Course.

Our Range Conducting Officers take periodic examinations to retain their Range Control Officer status and the club maintains extensive records about the members and the firearms they use (these details are submitted regularly to the police / the Home Office).

Safety is everyone's responsibility. Please read and abide by the following safety guidelines and help to keep our sport one of the safest around:

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The Ten Commandments of Safe Gun Handling

  1. Always point the muzzle of the gun "down range", away from the direction of people
  2. Treat every firearm as though it were actually loaded
  3. Leave the gun action open (if applicable to the weapon) and never load the firearm until ready to actually begin shooting
  4. Ensure the barrel of the firearm is kept clear and always use the correct ammunition designed for the gun
  5. Be sure of any target before pulling the trigger of the firearm
  6. Never point a firearm at anything you do not intend to shoot
  7. Avoid climbing or jumping whilst holding a loaded firearm
  8. Never shoot at water or at a flat, hard surface
  9. Always store firearms and ammunition safely when not in use
  10. Avoid alcohol and/or drugs before and during shooting
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Guests at the Club

Members are reminded that any guests they bring to the range are not allowed to shoot on their first visit, and after that must become Probationary Members of the Club. The charge for this is minimal and application forms are always available at the range.

Probationary members of the club are not accepted as Full Members until several character references and the relevant application forms are completed and checked. Acceptance of any new member is at the discretion of the Committee.

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Specific Rules Set Out by Altcar Range Control

The Club Agrees To:
  1. Ensure that children under the age of 14 are not allowed to fire on the range under any circumstances
  2. Ensure that the children between 14-18 years of age who fire are supervised by a qualified adult
  3. Ensure that children under the age of 14 are not to stand any nearer to the firing point (FP) than the waiting detail or 50 yards behind the FP, whichever is the farther
  4. Ensure that no children under the age of 14 are allowed into the butts, those between 14 and 18 in the butts must be under the strict control of a qualified adult
  5. Ensure that no dog is brought on or allowed to remain on the premises
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Keeping the Ranges Tidy

Whilst at any ranges used by the Club, please remember: [Back to Top]

A Few Reminders

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