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SeanN:
Hi all,

I joined up with the ENGC last night. Very excited to do some shooting out there! I did have a few questions though. Unfortunately, I couldn't stick around to ask members at the meeting since my girlfriend was late for dinner and I had to rush out of there to get her there.

I've read the rules up and down several times to make sure I know them all and I'll be sure to bring my clear chamber indicator but I had a few (semi-stupid) questions.

1. The clear chamber indicator goes inside the chamber obviously. Do I just slide the thin end into the chamber/barrel and let it hang out with the bolt locked back on an AR15?

2. I assume I have to buy or make/print my own targets. Any recommendations where I get some (anyone have a place to download any that I can print off easily?)

3. Are there already target stands at the range or do I have to make/buy one?

4. How do you know when the range is cold to go out and retrieve your old targets and setup new ones? Obviously if there's a range officer present s/he will give the call but what if there isn't a range officer?

Just want to make sure I'm doing everything properly and keep it fun and safe. Worst thing would be to go down there unprepared and not be able to shoot or do something wrong. Thanks for your help all.

Ronvandyn:
"clear chamber indicator", lol, I had to go look that one up.  Never heard of such a thing! 

What happened to the range safety officer actually walking the line to see the open and empty chambers?  Have we gotten that lazy?

Ron

Chris Z:

1. The clear chamber indicator goes inside the chamber obviously. Do I just slide the thin end into the chamber/barrel and let it hang out with the bolt locked back on an AR15?       YES

2. I assume I have to buy or make/print my own targets. Any recommendations where I get some (anyone have a place to download any that I can print off easily?)   YES bring your own targets. I just usually use cheap white paper plates, or if you want to get fancy with shapes, insert shapes and print them from a WORD document.

3. Are there already target stands at the range or do I have to make/buy one?  

You will want a portable target stand. Check MidwayUSA.com or search the various forums for good ideas on constructing one for cheap

4. How do you know when the range is cold to go out and retrieve your old targets and setup new ones? Obviously if there's a range officer present s/he will give the call but what if there isn't a range officer?     Just make sure to get a verbal acknowledgment from each shooter on the line that the line is cold/safe before going down range

Just want to make sure I'm doing everything properly and keep it fun and safe. Worst thing would be to go down there unprepared and not be able to shoot or do something wrong. Thanks for your help all.
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AJ_Engineer:

--- Quote from: SeanN on October 20, 2010, 09:09:06 AM ---Hi all,

I joined up with the ENGC last night. Very excited to do some shooting out there! I did have a few questions though. Unfortunately, I couldn't stick around to ask members at the meeting since my girlfriend was late for dinner and I had to rush out of there to get her there.

I've read the rules up and down several times to make sure I know them all and I'll be sure to bring my clear chamber indicator but I had a few (semi-stupid) questions.

1. The clear chamber indicator goes inside the chamber obviously. Do I just slide the thin end into the chamber/barrel and let it hang out with the bolt locked back on an AR15?
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Yup

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2. I assume I have to buy or make/print my own targets. Any recommendations where I get some (anyone have a place to download any that I can print off easily?)

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I just look online for ones that are on sale when I buy other stuff at places like Midway. Buy them in bulk they are much cheaper.

--- Quote ---3. Are there already target stands at the range or do I have to make/buy one?

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Not a lot. I suggest bringing your own.

--- Quote ---4. How do you know when the range is cold to go out and retrieve your old targets and setup new ones? Obviously if there's a range officer present s/he will give the call but what if there isn't a range officer?

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Like mentioned above, just get confirmation from everyone else. It's usually not very crowded if it's not a weekend morning and you're not on the 100yd range though.

--- Quote ---Just want to make sure I'm doing everything properly and keep it fun and safe. Worst thing would be to go down there unprepared and not be able to shoot or do something wrong. Thanks for your help all.

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Just remember to bring everything you need with you. It's a long drive back to town for the ammunition you forgot  ;)

AAllen:
The only thing I can add is that since it is election season those yard signs, the plastic ones with wire stands, make great target stands.

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