Range Etiquette
As well as range safety rules, certain standards of etiquette are expected of shooters. Here are just a few examples of proper range etiquette:
- Always ask the owner for permission before handling that person’s firearm or equipment.
 - Avoid interrupting or distracting others while they are shooting.
 - Avoid rapid-fire shooting since it will disturb those sighting in their rifles.
 - Shoot only your own targets.
 - Be aware of where your brass is ejecting, and install a barrier between you and the next shooting bay. This will help prevent the shooter beside you from being hit by your spent brass.
 - Clean up after shooting by picking up your brass and taking down your target. Leave the range as clean as or cleaner than you found it.