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AIR RIFLE and RANGE SAFETY

AIR RIFLE and RANGE SAFETY. Colonel J. P. Holder Glynn Academy Rifle Team Coach. Air Rifle Safety. Session Objective : To master the principles of gun and range safety and the performance outcomes that you must demonstrate to safely participate on the Rifle Team.

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AIR RIFLE and RANGE SAFETY

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  1. AIR RIFLEandRANGE SAFETY Colonel J. P. Holder Glynn Academy Rifle Team Coach

  2. Air Rifle Safety Session Objective: To master the principles of gun and range safety and the performance outcomes that you must demonstrate to safely participate on the Rifle Team

  3. Mastering Air Rifle Safety • Safe Gun Handling Rules • Shooting Range Basics • Range Commands • Range Firing Procedures • Personal and Health Requirements • Everyone is a Safety Officer • Self-Discipline & Focus

  4. Safety Performance Objectives Properly Trained Shooters Will: • Be aware of the gun muzzle and maintain proper muzzle control at all times • Check for and maintain an open action on every gun you handle • Keep index fingers off of the trigger except when firing • Respond properly to range commands and special range situations • Be aware of the gun handling of those around them and assist others in following safe gun handling rules

  5. Start with the goal—NO gun accidents! Learn primary gun parts: M-A-T Learn M-A-T performance standards Practice handling air rifles--safety comes from practice, not knowledge Safe gun handling rules apply to ALL guns and firearms Learning To Handle Guns Safely

  6. Primary Gun Parts and Their Functions 3. Trigger 2. Action 1. Muzzle

  7. Know How Rifle Actions Function Rifle and other gun actions (except muzzle-loaders) have a bolt or action that can be opened or closed. Opening the action exposes the breech (rear) end of the barrel for loading. Opening and closing the bolt/action cocks the firing mechanism and prepares the rifle for firing. Daisy bolt in open position, pulled to rear Close bolt by pushing forward Smallbore rifle bolt in open position. Learn how your rifle action functions before attempting to use it.

  8. Rule 1--Muzzle Control • 1st rule in gun handling--control the direction the muzzle points • Point the gun in a safe direction—usually upward or downrange towards the targets • Never point a gun at another person • Safest direction is usually upward with the muzzle held above head level

  9. Rule 2—Actions Open • 2nd rule in gun handling—keep the gun action open, except when actually firing • Visually check the action to verify that it is open (CBI inserted in air rifle) • A gun with an open action cannot be fired unintentionally • Know how the action functions on any rifle you handle • On target ranges, actions must remain open at all times except when the rifle is on the firing line and dry or live firing is authorized OPEN AIR RIFLE ACTIONS

  10. Rule 3—Finger Off Trigger • 3rd gun handling rule--keep the finger off the trigger except when actually firing • The trigger guard protects the trigger from being unintentionally pulled • Hold or carry the rifle with the index finger outside of the trigger guard • Place the index finger on the trigger only after starting to aim at the target 

  11. CBI—Clear Barrel Indicator • CBI (Clear Barrel Indicator) used to confirm rifle is unloaded • CBI inserted when rifle is taken to range • CBI removed on firing line when preparation for firing begins • When firing is completed, ground rifle, insert CBI Inserting CBI after firing

  12. Safety Rules Apply to All Guns Safe gun handling rules apply to ALLguns in ALLcircumstances Open Action Muzzle Control Open Action with Safety Flag

  13. The Most Important Rifle Safety Component? The person holding the Rifle

  14. Air Rifle Range Layout Firing Line Range Officer Station Firing Distance = 10 meters Firing Points Ready Line Target Backstops Ready Area Safety Barrier

  15. Range Rules • Range Officer: In charge of range, RO must be an adult • Firing Point: One for each shooter • Target Holder/Backstop: One for each firing point • Firing Line: No part of the body may touch the firing line or the floor ahead of line • Ready Line: Persons waiting to fire & spectators must remain behind line

  16. LOAD OK to insert pellet OK to close action START OK to begin firing OK to continue firing STOP Immediately stop attempting to fire shot (finger off trigger!) Open action Firing no longer authorized Follow RO instructions UNLOAD RO must confirm unloaded condition--RO assistance required to unload loaded rifle Basic Range Commands

  17. Unloaded Rifle: Action open No pellet in barrel CBI inserted Grounded Rifle: On floor or bench Unloaded w/CBI inserted Line is Clear: Rifles are unloaded, grounded and checked No one handles rifles Line is Hot: No one forward of firing line Ready for firing Preparation Period: OK to remove CBIs, close bolts and practice aim Loading is not authorized Safety Definitions

  18. Safe Loading Procedure • Start with open action • Insert pellet • Close action Insert pellet here, then close bolt

  19. Range Safety Procedures • Malfunctions • Keep rifle pointed downrange • Raise Hand • Wait for RO to inspect rifle and give instructions

  20. Firing Completed Immediately open action Ground rifle Insert CBI Wait for instructions Range Safety Procedures

  21. Range Safety Procedures • Loaded Rifle after STOP-UNLOAD • Keep rifle pointed downrange • Raise Hand • Announce: LOADED RIFLE • Wait for RO to give instructions to fire rifle into the backstop

  22. Pellet Handling Hygiene Lead is toxic substance No food on range No open beverage containers Wash hands in cold water after handling pellets Safety Glasses Wearing safety or eyeglasses during air rifle firing is recommended but not mandatory Hearing Protection Optional for air rifle firing May improve concentration Personal Clothing Sweatshirt or work shirt Glove (for hand that holds or supports rifle) Personal Safety & Hygiene

  23. Special Conditions • Safeties • Mechanical device to facilitate carrying loaded guns • On target ranges, the safety is the open action • Most target air rifles do not have mechanical safeties • Mechanical safety usage is not mandatory in air rifle target shooting • Other Range Commands • Some ROs may use “commence/cease fire” • Follow RO instructions and commands • Safe Air Rifles for Target Ranges • Use only 4.5mm/.177 cal. air rifles • Use only air rifles with pellet velocities of 600 fps or less • Targets • Shoot only at your designated target

  24. Achieving a Perfect Safety Record • Safety requires self-discipline and focus—we must always pay attention to safety • Everyone…is a Safety Officer • Never tolerate unsafe gun handling by others • Act immediately to correct unsafe situations • Anyone can call STOP in a safety emergency • Remember the Goal—No Gun Accidents!

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