Range Officers
All new club members must receive range orientation training from one of the following South County Rod & Gun Club Range Officers before they are allowed to utilize the club's ranges.
You can make arrangements with one of the Range Officers before or after one of the clubs monthly general meetings or contact them to make arrangements via their email address or phone number listed below.
| Skip Simmons | 401-821-7267 |
| Dave Notarianni | 401-527-2169 |
| Charles Amajian | 401-295-5735 |
| Paul Ciccone | 401-828-8328 |
| Glenn Gardner | 401-741-0039 |
| Wayne Dolbi | 413-626-6117 |
| Doug Moorcroft | 401-575-8090 |
| Nick Treantafillou | 401-418-0216 |
| Charles Hawkins | 401-397-3274 |
| Larry C Metivier | 401-392-0429 |
| Josh Freeil | 401-374-7996 |
Please male sure to read and follow all of the "Range Rules" for all of the shooting ranges you intend to use.
All "Range Rules" are listed below...
A copy of all "Range Rules" can be opened in PDF format by clicking here.
Range Rules for High Powered Ranges.
1) You must sign in to the book in the club.
2) Eyes and ear protection must be worn, no alcohol before and during shooting
on all ranges.
3) When going down range, make sure all guns are safe, and empty, bolts opened
and no one shall handle their weapon while the line is safe. Use range flag when
going down range. The last person coming back from the range must take down the
flag and return it to its proper holder.
4) When everyone is back safely, you must announce the line is no longer safe,
you may handle your weapon and/or you may continue firing.
5) No automatic weapons are to be used on any range.
6) Only paper targets should be used on ranges, no cans or bottles; be sure all
bullets hit the berm, do not use staples on targets.
7) Make sure muzzles are pointed down range at all times.
8) During hunting season observed shooting hours. All outdoor ranges are close
during shotgun deer season and only members can hunt during deer season on the
club property.
9) You are responsible for your guest and be with them at all times.
10) If you are shooting 100 yards and someone wants to shoot 300 yards you have
a half-hour to shoot and you will have to move to the 300 yards.
11) Do not argue with another shooter, if he does not identify himself as a
member get his license plate use your phone or a camera and take a picture of
him and his vehicle.
12) No Tracer Ammo or exploding Targets allowed.
13) Police your brass and cleanup after yourself.
Rev. 01/2012
Range Rules for Outdoor 25 and 50 Yard Range.
1) You must sign in to the book in the club.
2) Eyes and ear protection must be worn, no alcohol before and during shooting
on all ranges.
3) This range is for hand guns, rifles, black powder and shotguns there is no
restrictions except for automatic weapons.
4) No Tracer Ammo or exploding Targets allowed. Only paper targets should be
used on ranges, no cans, no bottles, be sure all bullets hit the berm/Impact
Area.
5) No shooter can shoot from a different firing line.
6) When going down range, make sure all guns are safe, and empty, bolts opened
and no one shall handle their weapon while the line is safe. Use range flag when
going down range. The last person coming back from the range must take down the
flag and return it to its proper holder.
7) When everyone is back safely, you must announce the line is no longer safe,
you may handle your weapon and or you may continue firing.
8) Do not argue with another shooter, if he does not identify himself as a
member get his license plate use your phone or a camera and take a picture of
him and his vehicle.
9) No Tracer Ammo or exploding Targets allowed.
10) Police your brass and cleanup after yourself.