Skyline Hunting & Fishing Club
Range Safety & Operations Test
2012
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The current Skyline Hunting & Fishing Club Range Rules may be found at: http://gvtg.com/skyline/ and posted at the firearm and archery facilities.
1. Who must be present at all times at the shooting facility during regular club use?
a. NRA certified instructor
b. Board member
c. RSO
d. Plant Protection representative
2. All firearm ranges are open from ½ hour before ________________ until _______PM, except during normal working hours Monday through Friday (____AM to ______PM) when the ranges will be closed. The range will be closed during periods of high _______ risk as determined by LMSSC officials. Also, it the RSO must leave, the range is closed at that time.
3. When are firearms allowed on the SHFC Archery ranges?
a. At no time
b. Whenever a coordinated cease-fire is in effect
c. When SHFC members may encounter rattlesnakes on the walking course
d. Any time.
4. The Archery Range includes:
a. The sight-in range
b. 100 yard range
c. Skeet range
d. 28 target walking range
e. A & D
5. Anyone who is going to shoot at the Archery Range, and has not shot there before, should:
a. Pass an Archery Range test prior to shooting
b. Receive an Archery Range orientation from an approved Archery Lead
c. Know the difference between field points and broadheads
d. Check with an NRA certified instructor
6. No member may remove guns from their vehicles and/or shoot at any of the ranges unless:
a. A Range Officer (RO) is present
b. A Range Safety Officer (RSO) is present
c. A Plant Protection Representative is present
d. A board member is present
e. An NRA certified instructor is present
f. All of the above
7. Upon arrival at the range, and prior to removing any weapons from vehicles, the very first thing a member must do is:
a. Immediately place firearms, in a safe condition, on the shooting bench
b. Check to see if the red flags are flying
c. Immediately report to the RSO Shack, sign-in on the range log, and check-in with the
on-duty RSO.
d. Immediately holster your pistols.
8. Prior to departure, members and guests must:
a. Call a cease fire on your firing line
b. Go to the RSO Shack and sign out on the range log, and check with the RSO if available.
c. Empty your magazine and chambers by firing down range
d. Call friends on your cell and let them know to start up the BBQ.
9. A “COLD” range means:
a. The temperature is below freezing
b. The running deer is operating
c. When no shooting activities are occurring, and/or members may be down range
performing target set-ups.
d. B & C
10. At the firearms ranges, is handling of firearms allowed when people are down-range?
a. Yes, if the firearm is unloaded
b. Yes, if the firearm is pointed in a safe direction
c. Yes, if a coordinated cease-fire is in effect
d. No, absolutely no handling of firearms is allowed when people are down-range
e. A & C
11. Access to the 100 yard target areas (beyond 25 yards) is prohibited when which of the following conditions exist:
a. During firing on the pistol and small bore range
b. The running deer target is in use,
c. During firing on the 200/300-yard range
d. During skeet shooting from stations 6, 7 and 8.
e. All of the above
12. Access to the 200-300 yard target area (beyond 25 yards) is allowed while:
a. A cease-fires is coordinated with the 100 yard range
b. The running deer target is not in use
c. A cease-fire is coordinated with the pistol range
d. Both A & B
e. All of the above
13. What are the requirements for bringing children onto the range?
a. Children under 16 must be accompanied by a member, and must be covered by a waiver
b. Children under 16 must have a valid Hunter Safety card or Firearms Safety card in their possession
c. Children under 16 are allowed on the range only to participate in range activities or instruction
d. All of the above
14. Constellation Drive from SSNA to DPF must be closed prior to skeet shooting.
a. True
b. False
15. Recovery of unbroken clay birds from the throw areas is NOT permitted while other ranges are in use.
c. True
d. False
16. How many guests can each member bring in to the range?
a. Two guests outside my eligible family
b. As many as I want
c. None
d. Ten
17. While on the SHFC firearms ranges, use of eye and ear protection is required:
a. At all times with no exception
b. At the member’s discretion
c. While shooting is under way on that range. Persons not in the immediate area of the firing line may remove protection, but it is recommended that both eye and ear protection are used at all times.
d. Whenever a coordinated cease-fire is in effect
18. It is permissible to go to the pistol target positions for marking, scoring, replacement or removal of targets on both the 25 yard and 50 yard target locations while shooting is under way on the large bore ranges (100, 200 yard and running deer range).
a. True
b. False
19. When are alcoholic beverages allowed on the SHFC ranges?
a. Upon completion of Range Maintenance tasks
b. Only during authorized SHFC functions
c. Never
d. Whenever a coordinated cease-fire is in effect
20. Who is responsible for guests?
a. SHFC members are responsible for all guests that they bring to SHFC ranges
b. Guests are responsible for themselves
c. The RO of the range the guest is using
d. Plant Protection
21. What area may members use for training hunting dogs?
a. None, no pets (with the exception of horses owned by Ridge Riders members) are allowed on Lockheed Martin property
b. Any SHFC range as long as a coordinated cease-fire is in effect
c. Horse pastures only
d. Authorized hunting areas only
22. After passing through a gate on the way to a SHFC range, what condition should the gate be left in?
a. Open, if I know others will be coming along any minute
b. Closed at all times to maintain security
c. In the condition they were found however, open gates marked with a “Horses in Pasture” sign should always be closed after passing through them
23. Shooting cross range is allowed when:
a. While shooting is under way on that range.
b. Never
c. Whenever a coordinated cease-fire is in effect
d. If nobody else is using the other range
24. Unattended firearms at the SHFC ranges:
a. Must have the chamber clear and action open
b. Must not have a round in the chamber
c. Should have an Open Bolt Indicator (OBI)/Empty Chamber Indicator (ECI) in place (where possible)
d. Should be placed in a holding rack (where possible)
e. All of the above
25. When must members bringing guests to the SHFC ranges have their guests sign a Release of Liability (i.e. “waiver”)?
a. Once a year
b. Only the first time the guest enters the range
c. Each and every time a guest enters the range
d. Only if guests are unfamiliar with safe firearm handling
26. All matches and organized SHFC range events shall be preceded by a Safety Briefing to be presented by the Event Range Officer.
a. True
b. False
27. When are persons allowed on the top of the divider dirt mounds (berms) that separate the Pistol House from either the shotgun range or the 100 yard range?
a. At no time
b. Only when neither range is in use
c. During a coordinated cease-fire
d. Both 2 & 3
28. When is use of tracer and incendiary ammunition allowed at the range?
a. At any time
b. Never
c. During a coordinated cease-fire
d. Night-time only
29. During range times when no scheduled activity is in progress, the first member to arrive at any range will assume the responsibilities of Range Officer (RO). Responsibilities of the Range Officer include:
a. Calling a cease-fire when necessary and requested
b. Calling for firing to begin or resume when necessary
c. Monitoring all members and guests at that particular range for safe firearm practices
d. All of the above
30. While transporting firearms to and from the SHFC ranges via the range road, firearms must be:
a. Unloaded except for the concealed weapons of Concealed Weapon Permit holders
b. Unloaded with OBI / ECI installed (whenever possible)
c. In any condition if transported in the trunk of the vehicle
d. Cocked and locked
e. Holstered whenever possible
31. If an unsafe condition is observed on any range, who is authorized to call a “cease-fire”?
a. Only SHFC Board members
b. Anyone present at the range
c. Only the Range Officer
d. Only the Range Safety Officer
32. When can I bring my full-auto or select-fire firearm to use at the SHFC firearms ranges?
a. Never
b. Only when approved in writing by the SHFC Board and LMSSC’s Chief of Plant Protection
c. At any “Practical Pistol” function
d. After sunset only
33. Which of the following statements is true?
a. The only authorized access to the range is through the range road entrance gate adjacent to Wadsworth approximately 2 miles north of the plant main gate.
b. No firearms, ammunition, or archery equipment are allowed in the interior of the LMC campus.
c. Both A & B
d. A only
e. B only
34. When is smoking allowed at the range?
a. At any time
b. At any “Practical Pistol” function
c. During a coordinated cease-fire
d. Never, no tobacco products are allowed at the range since Lockheed Martin is tobacco free
35. Which of the following statements is true?
a. Use of ATVs or unlicensed motorcycles is allowed on any range, range road or LMC property.
b. Use of ATVs or unlicensed motorcycles is not allowed on any range, range road or LMC property.
c. Use of ATVs or licensed motorcycles is allowed on SHFC ranges, range roads & LMC property for “off-roading” or recovering game animals only.
36. No trap, skeet or clay bird shooting is allowed on the 100- or 200/300-yard ranges with a rifle, pistol or shotgun except during club sponsored events.
a. True
b. False
37. What are the authorized and safe ways to enter or exit the pistol house?
a. Around the ends of the pistol house
b. Over the berm
c. Through the personnel door
38. The shotgun range will operate under:
a. Club specific rules
b. World Skeet & Trap bylaws
c. A general code established by many ranges across the country
d. Sporting and Super Clay bylaws
e. None of the above
I certify that I have received or have access to the Skyline Hunting & Fishing Club Range Rules, that I have read and understand the rules, and that I will abide by these rules while using any of the SHFC ranges or facilities.
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