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CONTACTS Revised April 2015 Mike Kunkee (manager) 402-540-7120 Wes Sheets (Membership & Rules) 402-466-9040 OVERVIEW The Izaak Walton League (IKES) rules and procedures were created to operate and manage the rifle and pistol ranges in a safe manner, and are for the benefit of the shooting members and residential neighborhoods near the Izaak Walton League. Sections of these range rules and procedures may be deleted, added to or amended at any time as deemed necessary by the Board of Directors. Change notices will be published in the Chapter Newsletter and on range bulletin boards. An on-site orientation will be required for all new members prior to any range use. The signature of the member appearing on the rifle/pistol card indicates acceptance of, and compliance with, all range rules and procedures. Updates to these range rules may occur at any time. A current copy of these rules can be found on the Izaak Walton League of Lincoln Nebraska, website: www.lincolnikes.com Always check the newsletter for Calendar of Events and range availability information. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Board of Directors would like to thank Vern Jansky for his efforts in assembling our rules and developing a format that is both easy to use and informative. Please take the time to review this copy as some changes have been made. This revised version (April 2013) supersedes all older versions. TABLE OF CONTENTS RANGE ENTRY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 RIFLE/PISTOL RANGE CARDS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 RANGE SAFETY OFFICERS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 CORRECTING RANGE RULES VIOLATIONS ------------------------------------------------------------- 4 BASIC RANGE COMMANDS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 GENERAL RANGE RULES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 AMMUNITION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 RIFLE & PISTOL RANGE RULES ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 & 8 APPENDIX A: Approved Pistol Range Cartridges ---------------------------------------------------- 9 1

RANGE ENTRY MEMBERS Entry to the range is through the electronically controlled gate by the clubhouse. Your gate card, when activated, will open the gate when the card is placed near the card reader. Card readers are located on both sides of the gate on the left side of the roadway. Tip: you can leave your card inside your wallet. Just hold your wallet near the card reader. Your card will work as long as your Lincoln Izaak Walton League membership dues are paid up to date. If your dues become delinquent, your gate card will be deactivated. When payment is received your gate card will be reactivated. GUESTS Sponsoring members are responsible for assuring that their guests follow all range rules and procedures, and MUST remain on the firing line with their guests at all times. Adults purchasing a guest pass are invited to use our ranges when accompanied by a member with a valid range card. Guest passes cost $10 for each guest and are valid for the date of purchase only. Please purchase on arrival at the range. Student members are allowed to sponsor one guest only per visit. A Guest Pass is required for: Shooters 19 years old or older. Passes are in the sign-in box near the gate on the Southeast corner of the club house. Parents of youth guests if they will be shooting. No Guest Pass is required for: Card holder s spouse. Card holder s children under 19 years of age. Observers of any age. Up to two non-family guests under 19 years of age. Parents of the youth guest if they will not be shooting (Parents of youth guests are always encouraged to come to the range). NOTE: A guest who becomes a member within 30 days of purchasing a guest pass may apply the cost of the pass, not to exceed $40 toward the purchase of a current year s Rifle/Pistol Card upon presentation of the used passes. 2

RIFLE/PISTOL RANGE CARDS A Rifle/Pistol card may be purchased by an adult, 19 years of age or older, with a current chapter membership. The signature of the member appearing on the rifle/pistol card indicates acceptance of the all Izaak Walton League range rules and procedures. A member may NOT loan their range card and gate key to anyone Violation is grounds for dismissal. DISPLAY OF RANGE CARD A shooter s Rifle/Pistol Card must be displayed openly while on the firing line via one of the following: in a clear card holder attached to a lanyard around the card holder s neck at the firing station using the clip provided pinned on the outside of coat pinned on a hat pinned on a range bag Any member or Range Safety Officer can request to see a range card from anyone shooting on the line. All members are required to present their card for inspection when requested. LOST OR ABANDONED RANGE CARDS If a Range Card is discovered to be left or found on the range, please place it in the Guest Pass box at the clubhouse. RANGE SAFETY OFFICER The Range Safety Officer (RSO) is the chapter official on the firing line. Their primary purpose is to ensure that all range safety rules and procedures are followed so shooters can enjoy using their firearms in a safe and friendly environment. An RSO has the responsibility to take action when circumstances require it. Therefore, commands issued by a RSO must be obeyed immediately and without question. Failure to comply with an RSO command may result in a reprimand or dismissal from the range. A Range Safety Officer is normally only on the line during scheduled matches or other shooting events involving non- members. At all other times each member is a Range Officer and as such may issue a safety command such as a CEASE FIRE. Definitions Range Officer any member who is on the firing line. Range Safety Officer any member who has been certified by taking the NRA Range Safety Officer course or appointed by the Board of Directors. 3

CORRECTING RANGE RULES VIOLATIONS When a Range Safety Officer is not on duty, every IKES member using the range has a responsibility to monitor shooting activities of others and also has the authority to call a CEASE FIRE to correct an unsafe situation. If you observe activity contrary to the rules, please (tactfully) inform the offending person and request that they correct the situation. If the member is unwilling to correct behavior or if you suspect a non-member has come onto the property, do not be confrontational, but do advise a member of the Board of Directors or the manager Who, What, When, and Where the problem occurred. If the person s name is unknown please get a license plate number and report it. Any member who is unable or unwilling to follow the rules and procedures will be ask to appear before the Board of Directors to explain their actions and may be subject to the revocation of their range privileges. While your right to own a firearm may be protected by the Bill of Rights, the privilege of having a safe place to shoot is not. Do not take either one for granted, and please do your part to protect both. BASIC RANGE COMMANDS Basic range commands Below are the basic commands you will hear and how you should respond to them. These are the same commands all members should know and use when an RSO is not present on the firing line: When the command "CEASE FIRE" is given: Stop shooting IMMEDIATELY. Remove your finger from the trigger. Keep the gun pointed down range in a safe direction. Wait for further instructions from the Range Officer who called for a cease fire. When the command "CLEAR" is given: All firearms must be unloaded and benched or grounded, with the muzzle pointed down range, with the action open, ejection port or cylinder up, and magazine removed. Everyone must step back from the firing line. No firearms may be brought to the firing line or handled while the line is under a CEASE FIRE or "CLEAR" When the command "IS THE LINE READY?" is given: Any shooter who is not ready, or whose target is not ready, should raise their arm and call "Not ready on target number." A Range Officer will investigate and either assist the shooter to correct the cause of the delay, or remove the shooter from the firing line so as not to delay the start of firing. Before commence Fire or declaring the line hot determine if everyone has eye and ear protection on. When the command "COMMENCE FIRING" or THE LINE IS HOT is given: It is now safe to start firing. You may fire until you are finished or a CEASE FIRE command is issued. 4

GENERAL RIFLE/PISTOL RANGE RULES Hours of Operation For all recreational shooting, the hours of operation are: Open at Sunrise Close at Sunset Range Availability Some ranges will be shut down periodically for scheduled competitions or maintenance. Most of these events are scheduled well in advance, but unanticipated events may occur on short notice. Check the calendar posted on the website www.lincolnikes.com. If unable to access the internet, call the Manager at (402)540-7120. Personal Protection Eye and hearing protection on the firing line is required at all times. Prescription glasses are adequate. When firing line is active put on eye and hearing protection before leaving your car. Every shooter is encouraged to learn and use all basic range commands. See Basic Range Commands under the RANGE SAFETY OFFICER section page 4. Targets Club Backer Boards: All targets attached to the backer board must be 18 or less in height. All targets must be placed so that all shots impact the backstop between the wooden 2x4 frames holding the backers. Do not intentionally shoot at the target frames or posts. Staple targets onto the target backers, not on the posts or frames. Targets are to be removed from the target frame upon completion of shooting. Member Backer Boards: Members may use the target backers provided by the club or bring their own. If a member desires to use their own target frame, they must remove the club provided frame and lay it flat on the ground. The shooter provided frame must be set up on the same target line. The shooter must ensure that the bullet impacts the berm and does not skip off the ground or leave the range. When the shooter is done, they must reinstall the club provided target frame. Member target frames are not allowed at intermediate distances on any range. Pendulum targets are allowed for.17 and.22 caliber rim-fire cartridges only. These targets must be placed immediately in front of the berm. The metal targets must be of a design that directs the bullet into the ground and not upwards or sideways. The target must be set high enough that low misses will not skip off the ground. All target stands must be approved by a Board Member or the manager prior to use. 5

Controlled fire: All shots must be fired in a controlled manner and must impact the target backer in a location that does not damage the frame. Extended rapid fire is not allowed, however short rapid fire strings such as double taps are allowed provided the shooter maintains control of the gun and all the shots impact the target backer as described above. Shooters taking part in organized competitions may engage in extended rapid fire under the supervision of a Range Safety Officer. Damage to League equipment due to uncontrolled fire may result in the shooter being assessed repair fees or other disciplinary actions at the discretion of the Safety Committee and the Board of Directors. PROHIBITED ITEMS: No exploding or incendiary targets allowed. No tracer rounds or any other ammo which involves fire or flames allowed. No fully automatic firearms of any kind. No.50 cal. BMG. No cans, bottles or non-paper items allowed as targets. No metal swinging targets that direct the bullet up or away from the berm (only swingers that hang down). Firearms All firearms: Loaded firearms cannot be carried on any range. Concealed Carry Permit holders may carry on the property, but must be concealed at all times. Firearms are loaded ONLY when they are on the line. They must be cleared and unloaded before they are removed from the line. The use of holstered firearms is only permitted when at the firing line when ready to practice draw and fire techniques. Only forward draw holsters may be used for this. Behind the back and cross draw requires drawing across the firing line on either side of the shooter and is unsafe. Shotguns & Black powder: Shotgun slugs and black powder muzzle loading rifles may be used on either Range 1 (25-50-75 yard range) or Range 2 (100yd range) & Range 3 (25yd). Shotgun shot shells may only be patterned on the shot gun pattern boards located at the west end of the trap line. Shooting Shoot only from the firing line, not in front of or behind. Shooters must use proper shooting etiquette at all times. Do not dig bullets out of the berms as it creates erosion & excessive damage to the berm. Shooters are accountable for every bullet fired downrange. Bullets absolutely must never leave the range under any circumstances. Remember, it takes only one errant shot landing in the wrong place to close down this entire club. Shooting with artificial light is prohibited on all ranges. 6

Station Cleanup Shooters must clean all of their brass from range prior to leaving. If a shooter does not want their brass, it should be deposited into the Brass Bucket on each range. Brooms and dustpans are provided to clean up rim fire ammo, please place in garbage barrels. Please respect this rule. AMMUNITION All factory, factory remanufactured and hand loaded ammunition may be used on IKES shooting ranges provided: All ammunition is within SAAMI or manufacturer s pressure specifications for the cartridge being used. Uses a bullet of the correct type and caliber for the barrel as recommended by the firearms manufacturer. Does not exceed the firearm manufacturer s maximum load recommendation. Hand loaders whose rounds exceed manufacturer or SAAMI recommendations and that results in a serious malfunction that injures others may be held accountable for those injuries. RIFLE RANGE RULES RANGE 1 50 & 75 YARD Targets Open year round for open shooting by members and guests unless closed for an event or maintenance. Shooting times are from Sunrise to Sunset. Only rifles, muzzle loaders, pistols and shot gun slugs only (no shot shells) may be fired on this range. Refer to list of Prohibited Items listed at the top of page 6. All targets must be posted at the target frame line and at the same height to assure all projectiles land in the berm. Targets must be placed directly in line with each firing point. Firing at an angle across the range (cross firing) is not allowed. Benches and their respective targets are numbered, use only the target number that matches your bench number. Pendulum targets are allowed only if the target is placed directly in front of the berm and only for.17 and.22 rim-fire cartridges. Only bottom hanging targets are allowed. 25-yard Targets This range is ONLY for sighting in rifles, muzzle loaders, pistols & shot gun slugs (no shot shells). Once the firearm is sighted in, the shooter must move to one of the other ranges. See list of approved cartridges posted at each range notice board. These targets (13 & 14) may only be shot from benches 13 & 14. 7

RIFLE RANGE RULES RANGE 2 100 YARD RIFLE RANGE Open year round for open shooting by members and guests unless closed for an event or maintenance. Shooting times are from Sunup to Sunset. Only rifles, muzzle loaders, pistols & shot gun slugs only (no shot shells) may be fired on this range. Refer to list of Prohibited Items listed at the top of page 6. Intermediate targets are not allowed. All targets must be posted at the target frame line near the berm. Targets must be placed directly in line with each firing point. Firing at an angle across the range (cross firing) is not allowed. Benches and their respective targets are numbered, use only the target number that matches your bench number. Pendulum targets are allowed only if the target is placed directly in front of the berm and only for.17 and.22 rim-fire cartridges. Only bottom hanging targets are allowed. PISTOL/HANDGUN RANGE RULES RANGE 3 Approved Firearms Only pistols or revolvers firing approved cartridges are allowed on this range. (See listing of approved cartridges posted on this range). Rim-fire rifles are allowed on this range. Shotgun (slugs only) & Muzzle loading rifles May also be used on this range at 25yds only. Approved Cartridges Only those cartridges approved by the Board of Directors are permitted. See list of approved cartridges posted on Range Bulletin Board. The handgun range is divided into two different ranges: 1) 7-yard Pistol Snail Trap See separate list of approved cartridges for the snail trap posted at this range and Appendix A. Shooters using the snail trap must follow the same range commands as the 25 yard firing line. Do not walk downrange to post or pull targets from the snail trap target backer unless the entire handgun range is clear. Also, do not fire into the snail trap when people are downrange. Do not shoot at the steel baffle structure. Rifles and shotguns of any caliber are not allowed. Some high power handgun cartridges are also prohibited. See listing posted to the left of 7 yd firing points. 2) 15 & 25-yard Pistol Range Only pistols, revolvers and rim-fire rifles may be used on this range. Entire handgun range is to be treated as one single firing line All shooting must be conducted from a safe shooting position. See list of approved handgun cartridges posted at this range and Appendix A. Intermediate targets may be placed on the handgun range for air guns only. 8

RIFLE/HANDGUN RANGE 4 Only open for scheduled shooting events and practices supervised by a Board designated IKES Range Safety Officer. Only open during supervised shooting events under direction of a Range Safety Officer or match director. Shooters must take extra care to ensure that every round goes into the berms. Do not shoot the short range steel targets with center fire rifles this will damage targets designed for handguns. APPENDIX-A: Approved Pistol Range Cartridges Cartridges NOT Allowed on 7 yard Snail Trap 5.7 X 28 FN 454 Casull 500 Wyoming Express FA 444 Marlin 460 Smith & Wesson 50 Action Express 445 Super Mag 475 Linebaugh 500 Smith & Wesson 480 Ruger 500 JRH Cartridges allowed on 15 & 25 yard Pistol Ranges All.17 &.22 rim fire pistol & rifle.380 ACP (9X17 Browning Short).41 Action Express.22 Remington Jet.38 ACP.41 Long Colt.22 Hornet.38 Super Colt Automatic.41 Magnum.25 ACP (6.35 Browning).38 Smith & Wesson 11mm Auto.25-20.38 Special.44-40.270 REN.38 Long Colt.44 Special 7.62 Mauser.38-55.44 Remington Magnum 7.62 Nambu.357 Magnum.44 Auto Mag 7.63 Parabellum.357/44 Bain & Davis.445 Super Mag.32 ACP (7.65 Browning).357 Sig.45 ACP.32 Smith & Wesson Long.357 Maximum.45 GAP.32 H & R Magnum.357 Super Mag.45 Auto Rim.32-20.38-40 Winchester.45 Colt.32-40.375 Super Mag.45 Winchester Magnum 9mm Luger Short (.380) 40 Smith & Wesson.455 Webley 9mm Kurz, 9mm Nambu 10mm Auto 9mm Luger, (9X19 Nato) 9MM Luger, (Parabellum) 5.7 X 28 FN 454 Casull 500 Wyoming Express FA 444 Marlin 460 Smith & Wesson 50 Action Express 445 Super Mag 475 Linebaugh 500 Smith & Wesson 480 Ruger 500 JRH Approved cartridges and new cartridges may change from time to time. If you come across a cartridge not listed please contact the Manager for a clarification. 9

In case of emergency contact 911 Property address: 10801 S. 134 th St. Bennet, NE 68317 When emergency vehicles are requested, ask another person on the range to go to the main gate to meet responders and guide them to the scene of the incedent. Once emergency help has been contacted contact the Manager. Mike Kunkee (402)423-4284 or (402)540-7120 If unable to reach the Manager notify: Wes Sheets (402)466-9040 or (402)440-7264 Ray Rowen(402)730-2808 In case of minor injuries there is a First Aid kit located at each range in the bulletin board boxes. 10