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1 Member handbook

2 TRAINING RECORD Name of New Probationary Member FMI# F/A License Number Within your 6 month probationary period, you must complete no less than 12 recorded pistol shoots. Date Trainers Comments/Event detail Members signature Trainer s name Trainers Signature P a g e

3 WPSSC Training Manual. Contents Club PROCEDURES and facilities... 2 TRAINING RECORD... 4 Introduction... 5 TRAINING PROGRESSION... 5 Induction Course... 6 Induction checklist:... 6 Beginners Level... 7 Live fire Exercise:... 7 Beginner Competency Check List... 8 RANGE OFFICER COMMANDS PLUS THE EXPECTED RESPONSES... 9 Other Range Commands:... 9 EQUIPMENT NOTES Common traps FOR NEW SHOOTERS Shooting Skills Follow Through and Recoil Control The Tyro 45 degree BEGINNERS LIVE FIRE EXERCISE Intermediate Level On Range drills and Exercises: On range movement with a loaded pistol: Live Fire Exercise: Assessment: Competency Check List shooting Correction guide PISTOL NEW ZEALAND NEW MEMBER SAFETY AND TYRO TEST APPLYING FOR YOUR B ENDORSEMENT B Endorsement Checklist PISTOL NEW ZEALAND HOLSTER BADGE QUALIFICATION COURSE Range Standing Orders P a g e

4 CLUB PROCEDURES AND FACILITIES Item Notes Info. Operating Weekend club days 09:00 to 20:00 or dark CRO hours Weds non daylight saving (14:00 to 20:00 or dark, whichever arrives first). Daylight savings 15:00 to 20:00 or dark Range Keys Issued to members on request. There is a cost of $25.00 Secretary Opening Unlock roadway gate Committee the range Remove hot wire next to sign, erect red flag into holder on sign Erect second red flag near entrance to range 6 Unlock main building Set up a new sign in sheet with date and day. Sign yourself onto this sheet and your B record sheet Turn on water pump near zip in kitchen Last key holder to leave the range Club ammo Club guns Restricted ammunition Range 6 casual use Drinks machine Paper targets Clean Up Range Commands Firearms carry on range Range Closed Sign Drop both range flags Replace hot wires across entrance to range 6, and around the mound on range 6, ensure wire gate is closed Close gate between buildings ( next to water tank) Turn off water pump Turn off hot water urn Ensure all doors are closed and locked, including ablutions block Lock main building Replace hot wire by sign Lock road gate behind you Note that non club members cannot be left behind by themselves. The club holds stocks of 12G, 9mm, 223 and.22lr for sale to members. Make arrangements before coming to the range as stocks are not stored on site WPSSC has rifles, pistols and shotguns for use by new members but make arrangements before coming to the range as they are not stored there. Armour piecing rounds are not permitted for use on steel targets. Tracer rounds are banned at all times This range can get very busy so please make room for others and ensure that egress to and from the tables is not blocked. Someone must always act as range Officer with the range being opened and closed correctly each time. Firearms must not be handled while the range is closed and people are forward of the shooting line. A coin operated refrigerated soft drink machine is located in the range 3 building. UIT (bullseye) and IPSC paper targets and patches are provided for member use. These are stored on ranges 6 and 3. Inform a committee member if stocks are depleted. Staplers are also present in both locations. Note: Human silhouette targets are not permitted for pistol use. Store target bases and frames out of way pf lawnmower and discard any rubbish into bins or skip The following are recommended for any non handgun event 1) Range is open : ( handling and shooting may resume) 2) Cease fire & show clear: ( immediate stop and clear actions) 3) Range is closed: (given after the above, No handling or firearms permitted) 4) Clear to go forward. Firearms need to be cleared at all times. Only holster or bag/box handguns at safety zones or on the shooting line. All long arms should be carried with a range flag in and pointed vertically at all times if not bagged or boxed. At times the range is closed for various reasons such as farm work and a sign is erected to advise visitors and members. No shooting is possible on these days Committee Committee Committee CRO CRO Committee Committee Committee CRO CRO 2 P a g e

5 First Aid Cellular coverage The club first aid kit is held in the kitchen area. Please inform the committee if it is missing any items. Cell phone cover at the range is limited at best. In case of emergency, it is advised to climb the track to the top of the hill behind the range or drive down the main road towards the Gladstone tavern. Fire There is a carbon dioxide fire extinguisher in the kitchen area and a 200 litre water barrel on range 1. Do not fight any fire unless safe to do so. Call 111 immediately. Accident Register This is located with the first aid kit in the kitchen Committee Committee 3 P a g e

6 INTRODUCTION Welcome to the Wairarapa Pistol Club, we wish you well on your journey of discovery into the fascinating world of competitive pistol shooting. Whether you are a new member, or a long standing member of the Wairarapa Pistol Club Inc., it is our pleasure to introduce you to our training program and outline the club s safety rules and regulations. When you join the Wairarapa Pistol Club as a pistol shooter, your first six months are spent as a probationary member. During this time it is mandatory for you to attend and pass a series of safe gun handling courses before applying for your B Endorsement (this endorsement on your firearms license allows you to own a pistol) WPSSC has a structured training program designed to advance a club member from the status of raw recruit, on to the point where they can shoot competitively with skill and above all safety. Your training program starts the very first day you become a WPSSC probationary member. WPSSC has Section Directors and a Training Officer who heads a team of club trainers all ready, able and willing to look after new club members. WPSSC Training Officer TRAINING PROGRESSION This training manual deals with two levels of study Beginners and Intermediate. Your Training Manual clearly outlines what is involved. First the Induction course, then the Beginner and Intermediate training sessions. Theory and practical live fire exercises are listed along with a competency checklist. Trainees are required to pass both the Beginner and Intermediate levels before being permitted to apply for a B endorsement on their firearms license. Mending a training session does not mean an automatic pass or progression on to the next level. The trainee must demonstrate a clear understanding of all subjects covered and be signed off by a member of the WPSSC Training Team. At this point, once you have completed a minimum of 4 months involvement with the WPSSC training program, you will be invited to participate and experience the various pistol shooting disciplines available to WPSSC members. You will be introduced to a Section Director who will supervise your introduction to club match shooting. For those who choose to shoot an Action Discipline (shooting from the holster) you will be required to attend and pass the PNZ Holster Qualification course. Good luck, safe and enjoyable shooting. Wairarapa Pistol Club Committee 5 P a g e

7 INDUCTION COURSE This course is intended to welcome the new club member to the Wairarapa Pistol Club and provide a basic overview of how the club operates. Induction checklist: Tick Subject Paid up member ( receipt) Signing in requirements, range flag use, explain about 3 visit rule (including family) Safety equipment - Glasses & Ear protection. Range hours and consequence of non-compliance. Training process and B endorsement application. Club facilities - kitchen, toilets, rubbish, website First aid and emergency procedures. Service Pistol overview and requirements. IPSC overview and requirements. ISSF overview and requirements. Safety Zones - purpose and safety requirements Club etiquette and obligations. Range Standing Orders. Range Officers role. Basic range commands plus expected responses. I certify that I have completed the WPSSC Induction Course. Trainees Name / Signature Date: I certify that this person has completed the Induction Course. Trainers Name! Signature Date: 6 P a g e

8 BEGINNERS LEVEL Live fire Exercise: Using a club, trainees receive instruction on free style (double handed grip) single shot placement, then shooting a series of shots. Free style, in your own time, single shot on target from Pistol Ready Position. Free style, in your own time, two shots on target from Pistol Ready Position. Strong hand only, in your own time, two shots on target repeat this string of fire three times from the Pistol ready Position. Role Playing Exercise Shooter and Range Officer. Range is in use shooter to the line. Load and make ready assure the Pistol Ready Position. Ready, stand by commence when targets face or buzzer sounds between 3-7 seconds. If finished, unload and show clear. If clear, hammer down, holster, bag or box. Session will cover Safe muzzle direction, keeping within the range s cone of fire. Safe pistol handling skills, rules and habits. The basic principles of how a pistol works main components (Revolver & Semi-Auto). The safety zone location, purpose and strict rules that apply. Stance and body posture. The Weaver and Isosceles stances outlined. Recommended grip for free style and strong hand only shooting. Sight picture, acquisition and effect. Trigger control, technique and effect. The 45 degree Pistol Ready Position or sometimes referred to as the Tyro Position. Loading magazines how and where. Review all range commands and the expected responses. Ensure that the appropriate ear and eye protection is in use. Re-loading. On range transportation and carry of an unloaded pistol. Strong hand to weak hand transition. Review Stance, body posture, grip, free style grip, sight picture, trigger control. 7 P a g e

9 BEGINNER COMPETENCY CHECK LIST Details of Club Trainer Signing Off Name: Date: Signature: Tick Subject Covered Trainer Sign Off Name Safe pistol handling skills 90 degree rule. Range commands plus expected responses. Safety Zone rules, Able to recognize and respond to malfunctions as they occur. Ability to shoot an accurate group following all instructions and range rules. Perform Range Offices role using correct commands. Understand firearm transportation between ranges. Different divisions IPSC (Production, Classic, Open, Standard, Revolver, Pistol Carbine), Service Pistol, CASS. Appropriate Target Placement drums, height, steel. Has completed all Beginner Requirements. 8 P a g e

10 RANGE OFFICER COMMANDS PLUS THE EXPECTED RESPONSES The range officer is responsible for the safety of all people present on the range. This includes ensuring firearms are safe, that competitors are acting in a safe manner, that match and weather conditions are safe and that the status of all firearms is known at all times. Their rulings can only be overturned by the match director so your MD has a lot of responsibility. Below are the commands used during events or shooting; Range is in use Live fire is about to commence. Everyone on the range should now be wearing ear and eye protection. No one should venture down range, past the firing point. Shooter(s) to the line The next designated shooter(s) move into position on the firing line. Should be fully prepared and ready to start a course of fire. Load and make ready Draw pistol (as per the associated drill) Load by inserting a magazine. Racks the slide, loading a round into the breach of a semi-auto. Engage the safety if fitted and re-holsters (as per the associated drill - if holster qualified) otherwise assume the Pistol ready Position. Ready or Are you ready Shooter(s) assume the required start position indicating they are ready to start. If not they should state not ready Standby Within 1-4 seconds the start signal will sound, targets turn or target comes into view. If finished, unload and show clear Shooter(s) having completed a course of fire should lower pistol to 45 degrees and wait for the range officer to instruct them to unload and show clear. Shooter(s) unloads (as per the associated drill) and checks that his/her pistol is clear - then presents the pistol to the range officer who confirms gun is clear. Range Officer Commands Continued If clear, hammer down, holster, bag or box Carefully lower the slide. Point the pistol downrange and pull the trigger in order to lower the hammer on an empty chamber. This needs to be a deliberately aimed shot so if an accidental discharge was to occur, a projectile would fail within a safe cone of fire. Range is clear Only at this point may people move downrange to patch or change targets. Retrieve empty brass magazines etc. Other Range Commands: Stop or Cease fire An incident has occurred that may endanger your personal safety or that of others on the range. On hearing this command you must stop firing immediately - apply safety and lower pistol to the 45 degree position. Wait for Range Officers instructions. Finger The Range Officer suspects you may have your finger inside the trigger guard and possibly making contact with the trigger. This is a verbal warning for you to remove your trigger finger out of the trigger guard. Muzzle The Range Officer suspects you may be about to point the muzzle in an unsafe direction - this is a verbal warning for you to re-align the muzzle of your pistol down range. 9 P a g e

11 EQUIPMENT NOTES Eyes and ears: All instructors and students will ensure that appropriate eye and ear protection is worn prior to moving to the Range area. We recommend you purchase a good quality pair of ear muffs and safety glasses to start out with. Electronic ear muffs are highly recommended especially if you are hearing impaired and ballistic safety eyewear is preferred. Magazines: When using a self loading pistol you will need at least four magazines to cater for most courses of fire. Ensure that magazines are reliable and fall freely from the handgun when the magazine release button is depressed. In the event of clearing a malfunction you may be required to discard one or more magazines. Holsters: Your choice of holster will depend upon your choice of handgun. There are restrictions on the style of holster you may select depending on your chosen division. For IPSC and Action type events your holster should comply as follows: Muzzle angle whilst holstered: Whilst holstered, the muzzle angle of the pistol must point downwards to within one meter of the competitor. Holster must cover trigger: The holster must cover the trigger and should allow the middle finger to be placed on the stock when the shooter grasps the pistol as part of the draw. Holster must allow grip: The design of the holster should enable the shooter to obtain a firm grip on the handgun with the strong hand without moving the handgun in the holster. It should not be necessary to change the grip after the handgun has been removed from the holster. Holster placement: The holster should be placed on the gun belt in accordance with the rules governing the division in which you compete (Open, Standard, Production, Std Revolver or Modified Division). See the CASS handbook from PNZ for Cowboy action requirements or ask your section director Clothing: Note that camouflage clothing is not permitted in pistol events. Clothing should include covered foot ware (no sandals etc.) and be appropriate for the activity. Chamber flags: Available from committee, these are recommended for use whenever a long arm is cleared. Targets: Below are detailed some of the common targets used in pistol matches. Classic IPSC target UIT 50 yard target ( 600 x 600) popper falling plate 10 P a g e

12 COMMON TRAPS FOR NEW SHOOTERS The following groups of rules are those most often breached by competitors in their first events. These rules are all based on SAFETY. Breaking any one of them will invariably result in a match disqualification (DQ). Learn the rules: Having a working understanding of these rules and the ability to apply this knowledge will improve a shooter s gun handling skills. The end result will be that they are a safer shooter and will not be placed in a position where they experience the heartache of being disqualified from a match. Shooting Disqualifications: These generally occur as a result of a breach of safety and as such are treated very seriously. An analysis of a number of incidents which resulted in disqualifications over the past years have shown that generally, the main cause is directly related to the competitor pushing themselves beyond their capabilities. The penalty for an error is usually disqualification from shooting for the whole day. Whilst IPSC or Action shooting lends itself towards an individual pushing the envelope it is incumbent upon each individual to know their limits and to operate within their capabilities. Knowledge of the following rules will assist the new members avoiding this pitfall. Off target, off trigger: (Malfunctions Match DQ), when clearing a malfunction that requires the lowering of the handgun from aiming at a target the trigger finger must be outside the trigger guard. Off trigger when moving: (Movement Match DQ) in the event of a competitor moving (more than 1 step or changing positions) without the trigger finger being removed from the trigger guard, safety catch should be applied. Unsafe handling: dropping gun; breaking 90 rule : (Unsafe Gun Handling Match DQ), covers such occurrences as breaking 90 degrees, dropping the handgun, being found with a loaded firearm not under the control of a Range Officer, unauthorized handling of a firearm, having a loaded firearm holstered and safety not activated. Such actions whilst earning a DQ in a match will usually only resort in a reshoot during training. Showing safe: For a semi auto pistol, the safe state is locked open and magazine removed, for double action revolvers it is with empty cylinder swung out Removing/Clearing a firearm: Firearms can only be removed form the firing line once cleared by the RO. Sweeping the body: Common when holstering or drawing. This is when the muzzle of your firearm momentarily covers a part of the body. Hands are the most commonly swept part of the body. Accidental Discharge: (Accidental Discharge Match DQ), where round strikes within 3 meters of shooter or in an unsafe direction, during loading, reloading unloading or during remedial action, whilst moving (except whilst engaging targets). Bad behavior: (Unsportsmanlike Behavior Match DQ) in the event of gross unsportsmanlike behavior. Drug free: (Safety regulations & procedures Match DQ) in the event that a competitor attends to compete and is under the influence of alcohol or drugs Play your part: Make sure you assist with the running of any match. Take your turn at patching, scoring and picking up brass as well as resetting targets or RO duties. It is generally accepted that a shooter will take a break at least one competitor before their turn so as to prepare themselves and also for one competitor after they shoot so as to square away their gear. All the above is easier to learn if you are involved. If in doubt, just ask. 11 P a g e

13 SHOOTING SKILLS Stance and Body Posture Address the target by assuming the appropriate stance and body posture using either the Weaver or Isosceles stance. Stability is achieved by replicating the three anchor points of a triangle. A second triangle effect is created through the shoulders and clasped hands. Allow the knees to bent slightly, moderately flex the stomach and buttocks muscles. Relax and round the shoulders forward. Keep the head and vision centrally aligned. There are five main factors (points) that need to be understood in order to shoot accurately and with control: 1. Your stance and body posture addressing the target. 2. Your grip on the pistol as recommended for the style of shooting. 3. Your ability to acquire, hold or maintain the correct sight picture. 4. Your smooth, controlled trigger release. 5. Your follow through, (ability to call the shot) plus recoil control. Grip: The web of the hand, the area between the thumb and the index finger of the dominate hand should grip the back strap of the pistol as high as possible. The middle finger should be locked up against the bottom of the trigger guard, this and the remaining fingers firmly wrapped around and gripping the front of the pistol butt The supporting hand overlaps the dominate hand. The fingers slotting into the groves of the strong hand. The index finger of this hand also locked up under the trigger guard. It is important for both hands to be in firm contact with each side of the pistol butt. The overall grip should be firm but not to the point of a tremble. The hands share a percent grip ratio in favor of the supporting hand. Strong hand only Action and ISSF style Use the thumb and lower three fingers to grip the pistol firmly. Keep tension out of the trigger finger so it can function smoothly. The nonshooting hand should be braced across the chest a means of supporting the chest and arm holding the outstretched pistol. ISSF shooters rest the non-shooting hand (thumb) tucked behind the belt buckle or in the side trouser pocket. as 12 P a g e

14 Sight Picture: Most understand the sight configuration necessary but the trick is to maintain this sight picture as gentle trigger pressure is applied. This is referred to as hold (keeping the sights aligned and squeezing the trigger until the shot breaks). Poor shot placement can be attributed to; Loss of concentration, mind-set, anticipating recoil, flinching or fear of failure. The correct sight picture is as per the adjacent diagram. Note that the front site should be clear at all times. Trigger control: For the new shooter, trigger control may well be the hardest technique to master. Especially if you are shooting a different club pistol at every training session. Your club Trainer will demonstrate and explain how to stage or prep a trigger. Then it s a matter of lots of practice on your part - (trigger time). Trigger control exercises: With an unloaded pistol. Take up the correct grip, stance and posture. Extend the pistol free style (or strong only). Press the trigger firmly, hard up against the front strap until it stops. Hold this position. Continue to apply finger pressure, does the muzzle move in any direction. If so, adjust the finger position and direction of the pressing action until a steady sight picture can be maintained. Too much finger on the trigger will result in pulling the muzzle to one side. Too little finger on the trigger, the effect will be to push the muzzle off center. Snatching at the trigger will result in a low and to the left shot. The center of the first pad on the index finger is considered ideal. Follow Through and Recoil Control: Follow through means watching the sights before, during and after the shot breaks. This will allow you to call the shot. By correct follow through, you should be able to call a possibly high, low, off center or dead center shot placement. The relatively small size (length) of a pistol means it can be difficult to hold steady while maintain sight alignment, and gently squeezing the trigger in order to fire an accurate shot. The pistol will recoil. If your grip and posture are correct, the recoil will be directly upward, it will then settle back to your original sight picture configuration. Control is allowing and accepting recoil but not firing another shot until the sights are once more aligned. Accuracy versus Speed: The whole idea of firing at a target is to hit it. Targets do in fact measure our shooting skills. Placing your shots in the A zone or 10 ring should be every shooters objective, along with the enjoyment this success brings. There is a theory that one should shoot as fast as possible, accuracy will follow if you put enough lead downrange. This is a case of wishful thinking. Of course speed is important. Practical pistol shooting (IPSC) is all about score divided by the time it takes to shoot it. NRA Action shooting and ISSF is score shot within a set time limit. We would recommend that you practice with a set goal in mind. Only shoot as fast as you can place all shots in the A or 10 scoring zone. Sight Alignment: Most people understand how to align the crosshairs of a scope (reticule) onto a target. Let s use this visualization to explain the correct metallic sight alignment for a pistol. Mentally superimpose the image of crosshairs onto the rear sight. The horizontal line is flush with the top of the front and rear sights. The vertical line representing the equal space seen on both sides of the front sight. 13 P a g e

15 Transition between Strong & Weak Hand Shooting The muzzle must be controlled and pointing down range during transition from one hand to the other. The non-shooting hand may brace the chest muscles as long as this does not offer artificial support to the shooting arm. The Slide method: The pistol is draw toward the body of the shooter by bending the arm at the elbow. Peel the thumb back and away from the pistol s back strap. The pistol then, in effect, is slide or swiped onto the opposite waiting hand. Load And Make Ready Double Action / Single Action Auto Pistol 1. Double Action mode (Production Division): Firmly grip both sides of the hammer using the thumb and index finger of the non-shooting hand. Pull hammer back. Press the trigger and with care lower the hammer fully. If a de-cocking lever is fitted, it alone must be use to lower the hammer. Assume the Pistol Ready Position. 2. Single Action mode: Finger outside of the trigger guard. Apply the thumb safety. Assume the Pistol Ready Position. 14 P a g e

16 Glock: Like other strike fired pistols, has a unique safety system. Simply rack slide to load and then assume the Pistol Ready Position. Note: Finger clearly held outside of the trigger guard. Pointing the muzzle in a safe direction, insert and seat a loading magazine while keeping you finger outside of the trigger guard. Rack (cycle) the slide chambering a live round of ammunition. The Tyro 45 degree - Pistol Ready Position When a holster is used for carry only an unloaded Pistol. (1) Rack the slide Push & Pull action, finger outside the trigger guard, muzzle always pointing down range. (2) Take a firm grip on the pistol buff finger fully extended outside the trigger guard, non-shooting hand to chest. (3) Draw pointing muzzle down range. Note the position of the non-shooting hand. (4) Firmly insert a fully loaded magazine. (5) Apply the thumb safety, finger out of the trigger guard. Assume the Pistol Ready Position. 15 P a g e

17 BEGINNERS LIVE FIRE EXERCISE In order to fire an accurate shot at any given target, one or two understood and carried out. The first consideration must always others present. A stray shot allowed to escape outside the confining area could cause serious injury or damage to property. With this firmly in mind remember. The basic fundamental principles must be safety - your own safety and that elements of the range could also cause Muzzle direction - always pointing down range. Finger out of the trigger guard until you are ready to fire a shot Never handle a pistol while others are down range. Follow all legal instruction of the Range Officer You will note during this course, all shooting is conducted from a relatively close distance. It s a case of understanding and mastering the basics before attempting to shoot fast and accurate from longer distances. Remember - set yourself up, address the target using a stable stance and good body posture. Align the sights and maintain the correct sight picture as you gentle squeeze the trigger and the shot breaks. Continue to watch the sights (follow through) in order to call the shot. You may be surprised how difficult it can be to shoot consistent tight groups at 10 meters - that is until you begin to master the basics. For this live fire exercise we will be shooting on either a NRA or IPSC target, plus 8 steel falling plates. INTERMEDIATE LEVEL Theory will cover Targets used, placement, and how they are scored. Power factors Grades, categories and divisions. Choice of pistol and associated equipment. Lowering the hammer on a double action semi-auto CZ style pistol. Holster used for carry only (unloaded Pistol) - Start from the Pistol Ready Position Aligning the sights, taking and maintaining (holding) the correct sight picture. Dry fire at designated aiming point, applying smooth trigger pressure. Magazine re-loading technique from object such a drum or mag pouch. Strong hand only to weak hand only pistol transition. Moving on range including kneeling and prone shooting positions. Review possible malfunctions and the required remedial action. Review all Range Officer commands and the expected responses. On Range drills and Exercises: Possible malfunctions and the necessary remedial actions required including; If your pistol fails to go bang as expected look at the slide of the pistol. Its position will indicate the possible malfunction (closed or partially open). Stove pipe sweep lodged shell case free with support hand. Fails to fire (light strike) check magazine is seated, rack slide and continue. Squib load (pop-n-stop) stop shooting, unload, check barrel for obstruction. Ammunition fails to feed remove magazine, rack slide to clear obstruction, reload a fresh magazine, rack slide to chamber a live round and continue shooting. 17 P a g e

18 On range movement with a loaded pistol: Conscious of the muzzle direction at all times. 90 degree rule and finger outside of the trigger guard unless engaging a target. Doors, ports, and barricades. Shooting at multiple targets. Steel Plates and poppers. Boxes and charge lines Awareness of the ranges cone of fire. Live Fire Exercise: Club Trainer will select a suitable Live Fire drill or exercise. Assessment: Competency Check List Tick Subject Covered Trainer Sign Off Safe pistol handling skills Assess. Ability to shoot an accurate group following all RIO instructions and applicable rules. Shoot a string of shots within the Cone of Fire. Understand principles of shooting through ports, doors & barricades. Target placement drums, height, steel plates, poppers. Only using WPSSC approved targets Moving on range with a loaded pistol. Understanding Range Security requirements. Able to perform Range Officer role commands etc. Able to demonstrate lowering the hammer on a double action semi auto CZ style pistol. Understand pistol / pistol carbine transportation between ranges. Briefed regarding PNZ Holster Course how to book. Aware of process for booking a club gun for match day use. Section Director introduction process for involvement in club matches Including contact details. Details Of Club Trainer Signing Off Name: Date: Signature: 18 P a g e

19 SHOOTING CORRECTION GUIDE 19 P a g e

20 PISTOL NEW ZEALAND NEW MEMBER SAFETY AND TYRO TEST Before applying for your B endorsement, new probationary members must sit and pass the PNZ New Member Safety Test. This is a 20 question multi choice test pertaining to your knowledge of general gun handling safety plus range procedures and requirements. All subjects that will have been covered during your basic probationary training period. When you are ready to sit this test, please contact the Training Officer. The test takes around minutes and is self-marking at the end so you will know the results immediately after sitting the test. I confirm that the probationary member has completed this section of the training program and is competent in all material covered. Date: Members Name/Signature Club Trainers Name/Signature I confirm that the probationary member has completed this section of the training program and is competent in all material covered. Date: Name Signature Club Trainer: Signature: 20 P a g e

21 APPLYING FOR YOUR B ENDORSEMENT Once a new probationary member has completed the mandatory six month probationary period, an application may be made to the Wairarapa Pistol Club seeking approval for a B endorsed firearms license. Below is a checklist of things you need before you apply to the committee for your B endorsement. B Endorsement Checklist (1) Be a current financial member of a recognized pistol club (2) Hold a current New Zealand Firearms License. (3) Have been a probationary member of the club for no less than 6 months. (4) Attended the WPSSC Introduction course and completed the Training course. (5) Completed 12 recorded shoots during your probationary period. (6) Sat and passed the NZPA New Member Safety Test. (7) Sat and passed the Verbal test on Club Rules & Regulations (8) Have an application form POL67F from the Police for B endorsement. Once you are ready to apply for your B endorsement, submit the following to the committee: (i) Application for B endorsement POL67F Blue form from the Police (ensure this is signed by the Arms Officer). (ii) Your completed Training record cut out of your Training Manual. (iii) Copies of your NZPA safety test and Club Range Officers test 21 P a g e

22 PISTOL NEW ZEALAND HOLSTER BADGE QUALIFICATION COURSE Before a shooter is allowed to draw a loaded gun from a Holster they must pass the Holster training course. Gaining a holster qualification also allows the holder to move as fast as possible through a stage while engaging targets on the move. It is also required to enter any official IPSC competitions. The Holster training course is available to members who meet the following criteria: (1) Completed AT LEAST 4 months of the first 6 months of their probationary period, be at least 12 years of age AND a holder of the Junior Proficiently badge (12-16 years of age). Pistol NZ is aware that some clubs allow the trainee to take the course with equipment purchased by the trainee and held by a B Cat endorsed club member. This is not recommended. However, if this does happen the person whose name the firearm is registered to MUST be in attendance with the trainees at all times as required by the MoU Section 5.7 (1) and (2). Clarification: You can t take possession of a pistol without a permit to procure (Section 44 of the Arms Act, 1983). If a club gun is used then the person whose license it is on must be present. (2) Completed the PNZ CLUB RANGE OFFICER SAFETY TEST. (3) Be the holder of a current Firearms license or have completed the Junior proficiency badge course if years of age. (4) Have received tuition from their club in the safe handling of firearms on the range, plus any initial safety training and be deemed proficient by the Club Training Officer. (5) Their own equipment. This includes the pistol they propose to use in their chosen discipline and, their own belt, holster and pouches. The Holster course consists of: Theory session Rules and Regulations, Range commands. The Load, unloading and reloading procedures. Five stage safety draw. Free style, strong hand, weak hand shooting and transitions. Drawing / Shooting from the kneeling, prone and seated positions. Turning and drawing. Dry fire drills and practice. Live fire drills and assessment 85% pass rate required. Please contact the WPSSC Training Officer or the committee to register your interest in the next course. 22 P a g e

23 Wairarapa Pistol and Shooting Sports Club Inc. RANGE STANDING ORDERS 2010 WAIRARAPA PISTOL AND SHOOTING SPORTS CLUB Inc PISTOL CLUB RANGES Range Standing Orders are written to ensure all Club Members and users are aware of the conditions that apply to these ranges. Safety MUST be your prime consideration when using the WAIRARAPA PISTOL AND SHOOTING SPORTS CLUB Inc. Ranges All persons not involved in the match being shot are to remain at least 1m behind the shooting line or starting position and must remain quiet so as not to interfere with the giving of instructions by any Range Officers 1. Introduction: This document has been raised pursuant to the requirements of Range Approval as vested in the Commissioner of Police and delegated by him to appointed Range Inspecting Officers. These orders are applicable to all persons who enter the property administered by the Wairarapa Pistol and Shooting Sports Club Inc. These orders are to be promulgated to all Wairarapa Pistol and Shooting Sports Club Inc. members and all other guests /user organisations. A Copy of these Range Standing orders must be displayed/ on hand during Club events. 2. General: The Wairarapa Pistol and Shooting Sports Club Inc. is responsible for the control and maintenance of the Wairarapa Pistol and Shooting Sports Club Inc. Ranges. All users of the range are to read these Orders in conjunction with the above references. 3. Range Safety [a] Safety of the range is the responsibility of all range users. [b] The Range Officer is responsible for ensuring that the range is safe prior to use. 1. That the stop butt is in good repair. 2. That the targets are approved for use on the range. 3. Ammunition restrictions are adhered to. 4. That there is no activity in the target area. 5. That hearing & eye protection is warn by all range users 4. Location: The range complex is located at Grid reference BP34 E N The complex has six outdoor ranges. Range metre outdoor range. Targets may be placed at ranges from 7 to 25 metres from the defined firing line. Range metre outdoor range. Targets may be placed at ranges from 7 to 25 metres from the defined firing line. Range metre outdoor range. Targets may be placed at ranges from 7 to 25 metres from the defined firing line. Range metre outdoor range. Targets may be placed at ranges from 7 to 25 metres from the defined firing line. Range metre outdoor range. Targets may be placed at ranges from 7 to 25 metres from the defined firing line. Range metre outdoor range. Targets may be placed at ranges from 25 to 200 metres from the defined firing line. The area known as the "Pond" near the south west boundary is used for aerial shotgun shooting only. The ranges have a solid river bed base and are well grassed. The ranges are able to be used all year round. 23 P a g e

24 5. Restrictions: The ranges are restricted to the firing of the following firearms: All Ranges Pistols up to and including.50 Calibre (including all approved Black powder small arms). Rifles up to and including.45 Calibre (including all approved Black powder small arms up to and including.75 calibre). Shotguns up to and including 8 Gauge. No fully automatic firearms may be used on these ranges at any time. All steel targets to be engaged at a minimum distance of 7 metres for rimfire and centre fire pistol calibres, 50 metres for centre fire rifle calibres. All Ranges. All Targets are to be placed to ensure bullets impact into the bullet trap. All Ranges. All aerial shotgun targets are to be thrown in a manner that ensures the falling shot impact on the range backstop. In particular when shooting from the area known as the "Pond" on Range 6. All Ranges. No targets are to be placed above the line of sight from the standing position. Range 1. No targets are to be placed on the hill that flanks the left side of the Range. Ranges 1,2,4,5 Are restricted to one shooter at a time. Unless a "Man on Man" cowboy action shooter event is being conducted. All Ranges. Steel targets are to be placed so the side wall screens the target or are to be 7m down range from the end of the side walls. All Ranges. No one is to advance beyond the Red Flag markers on the side walls until ALL FIRING HAS CEASED ON ALL NEIGHBORING RANGES. All targets are to be placed in such a manner that will not permit a direct hit onto the side walls. All targets are placed in manner so as not to enhance ricochets. No firearms that have had alterations or modifications made to them that makes them illegal or unsafe may be used on these ranges at any time. No Firearms that are held against a C Category firearms License may be used on these ranges at any time. 6. Priority of Use: The following is the order of priority for the use of the Wairarapa Pistol and Shooting Sports Club Inc ranges and no other individual may use the range unless they are fully authorized members of one of the associations listed below. [a] Wairarapa Pistol and Shooting Sports Club Inc. [b] Other users as approved by the Wairarapa Pistol and Shooting Sports Club Inc. Committee. The ranges are not to be allocated for use by non members or non-affiliated organisations without the express authority of the President or Vice President of the Wairarapa Pistol and Shooting Sports Club Inc. 7. Red Range Flags - Warning Signs Red range flags MUST be positioned at the following points and are to be hoisted prior to commencement of any live firing: [a] At the northern end of Range 1. [b] On the fence line opposite the Range kitchen area. [c] On the fence line in the south west corner of Range 6. Warning signs MUST be positioned at the following points prior to commencement of any live firing: [a] Access road to the Range. [b] Boundary fence. 24 P a g e

25 8. Appointments: The following person will be required at any live shoot: [a] Qualified Range Officer. [b] Any other Safety Officer as may be necessary or as required by Match Rules. 9. Safety Rules: The following is a list of safety rules which are to be emphasised wherever possible [a] Loaded firearms must always be pointed down the range. [b] Do Not leave firearms unattended at any time. [c] Firearms only to be handled under the control of a Range Officer. [d] Pistols must be cased or holstered, not carried in the hand, at all times when moving about the range, unless under the control of a Range Officer except as part of an action match. [e] Where a Safety zone or safe handling area has been declared, firearms may be cleaned, repaired or tested by cycling or dry firing ONLY in such zone. Ammunition or any thing resembling ammunition including dummy or drill rounds is NOT PERMITTED TO BE HANDLED in the Safety zone UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. [f] The established CONE OF FIRE for the range are: Club Members Rifle(Moving): Horizontal 1.1 degrees / Vertical degrees (at 25m this is.48m Horizontal /.49m Vertical each way of the aiming point, 50m this is.96m Horizontal /.98m Vertical each way of the aiming point.) ALL SHOTS MUST REMAIN WITHIN THE CONE OF FIRE. Rifle(Static): Horizontal.56 degrees / Vertical degrees (at 25m this is.24m Horizontal /.49m Vertical each way of the aiming point, 50m this is.48m Horizontal /.98m Vertical each way of the aiming point.) ALL SHOTS MUST REMAIN WITHIN THE CONE OF FIRE. Handgun(Static / Moving) : Horizontal 1.3 degrees / Vertical 1.5 degrees (at 25m this is.56m Horizontal /.65m Vertical each way of the aiming point, 50m this is 1.12m Horizontal / 1.3m Vertical each way of the aiming point.) ALL SHOTS MUST REMAIN WITHIN THE CONE OF FIRE. Shotgun(Aerial): Vertical degrees (at 25m this is 6.65m each way of the aiming point, 50m 13.3m each way of the aiming point.) ALL SHOTS MUST REMAIN WITHIN THE CONE OF FIRE. Police Rifle( Static) :Horizontal 1.7 degrees / Vertical degrees (at 25m this is.75m Horizontal /.5m Vertical each way of the aiming point, 50m this is 1.5m Horizontal / 1.0m Vertical each way of the aiming point.) ALL SHOTS MUST REMAIN WITHIN THE CONE OF FIRE. Handgun( Static) :Horizontal 5.6 degrees / Vertical 4.87 degrees (at 25m this is 2.45m Horizontal / 2.13m Vertical each way of the aiming point, 50m this is 4.9m Horizontal / 4.26m Vertical each way of the aiming point.) ALL SHOTS MUST REMAIN WITHIN THE CONE OF FIRE. Targets are placed at various distances on bases/ timber frames, the placement of which is controlled by the Range Officer. This is overseen by the Chief Range Officer who has the responsibility to ensure that any target set up is deemed safe and complies with the range specifications. Targets are placed to ensure they are not placed above the line sight from the standing position nor should they be placed to cause divergent ricochets. 25 P a g e

26 10. Application of Range Instructions All users of the Wairarapa Pistol and Shooting Sports Club Inc Ranges are subject to these Range Standing Orders. (There are no exceptions) User organisations permitted use of these facilities will have use approvals withdrawn if they do not adhere to these Range Standing Orders. It is the responsibility of the executives of the Club or Organisation using the range to ensure that all users are familiar with these Range Standing Orders. 11. Moving Targets For moving targets at ranges of 25 metres or closer, left and right arcs are to be indicated by brightly painted posts. Firing outside of these arcs is strictly prohibited. 12. Individual Discipline Safety Rules Individual safety rules for each discipline are to be complied with in conjunction with existing rules for the operation of the ranges of the Wairarapa Pistol and Shooting Sports Club Inc. 13. Steel Plate Targets. ONLY Approved and certified steel plate targets may be used on the Wairarapa Pistol and Shooting Sports Club Inc. Ranges. All steel targets to be approved by the Chief Range Officer prior to use. The MINIMUM distance permitted for engaging a steel target is 7 metres for rimfire and centre fire pistol calibres, 50 metres for centre fire rifle calibres. 14. Ammunition Restrictions The following ammunition must NOT be used on any range administered by the Wairarapa Pistol And Shooting Sports Club Inc. as certified by a NZ Police approved Range Inspecting Officer. [a] Tracer Ammunition. [b] Incendiary Ammunition. [c] Armour Piercing Ammunition. 15. Inability to Contain Shots within Cone of Fire If for any reason any person notifies the range officer or is identified as having fired a shot out side the cone of fire, the following procedure is to occur: The shooter is to immediately stop firing or be stopped from firing. The shooters next shot is to be observed and if it falls within the cone of fire the shooter is to be permitted to continue firing. If the next shot does not fall within the cone of fire, the shooter is to be provided a competent coach with the intention of bringing the spread of shot to within the cone of fire in the next five shots. Shooters who are unable to achieve the cone of fire within five shots are to be prevented from further firing. Shooters prevented from firing in this way may resume firing following a club approved training program with a firearm. 16. Accident Procedures: Following an accident the following procedure is to followed: [a] Cease Firing. [b] Render first aid or evacuate the injured to the nearest medical facility. [c] Seal off the area. [d] Make no attempt to remove or strip the firearm. 26 P a g e

27 [e] Advise the Police. [f ] Advise the Club President or Vice President. 17. Medical: First Aid facilities are available at the shelter during events. 18. Not in use. 19. Fire Precautions: All reasonable precautions are to be taken against fire and all fires are to be extinguished quickly. 20. Range Clearance: All users are ensure that all range rubbish, including used targets, is removed from the range and stored in the appropriate place. No rubbish is to be left on the range. 21. Unauthorized Use of the Range Complex Any Individual or organization given use of the Range Complex will have been provided with written authority from the Club. Any individual or Organization unable to provide this approval as proof of authority must be asked to leave the property immediately. Any refusal to leave should be reported to the Police as soon as possible. 22. Domestic Animals Domestic animals are permitted on the range with the approval of the duty range officer and must remain on a leash at all times. 23. Children All children are to be under the direct supervision of an adult at all times. 24. Eye and Hearing Protection. All members and visitors to the club are to wear eye and hearing protection at all times with the exception of within the car park. 25. Amendments. Any amendments made and approved by the Wairarapa Pistol and Shooting Sports Club Inc committee to these Range Standing Orders shall be promulgated in the Club Newsletter and forwarded to all users named on the distribution list. 26. Air Danger Height. An air danger height of 450 meters applies to the Wairarapa Pistol and Shooting Sports Club Inc range complex. If aircraft are seen to be approaching the club in a manner they may see them fly over the club property whilst live firing is in progress, the DUTY RANGE OFFICER must immediately call for a stop to all shooting until the aircraft clears the area. DISTRIBUTION LIST: All Wairarapa Pistol and Shooting Sports Club Inc Members NZ Police. National Headquarters Any other range users (Individuals or Organisations) NZPA Range Certification File. President WAIRARAPA PISTOL AND SHOOTING SPORTS CLUB Inc. 27 P a g e

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