November Quick Safety Tip

We will be publishing periodic safety tips.  These tips are a reminder of our safety rules or suggestions on how to be safe at the club.  If you have any questions about these tips or suggestions on topics to cover, please let the Chief Instructor know at [email protected].   ASC Quick Safety Tip Bringing a Gun to the Line If the range that you are going to is COLD, you may only bring a gun to the line if it is cased.  A case is anything that prevents you from accessing the gun.  It must be in a range bag, a holster, a gun sock, a hard/soft sided case etc. If the range is HOT, you may bring the gun to the line without a case, BUT it must unloaded with the muzzle pointed Straight up, action open and facing out (so anyone can see).  Recognize that there are some guns that action doesn’t open like some muzzle loaders or that some shotguns like hinge or break action would be awkward to have muzzle up. For Muzzle loaders that do not have an “action” to open, all primers, powder need to be removed, and the striker/hammer must be in the …

Active Shooter Fundamentals Class – Dec 6th!

December 6, 2025 – 8am to 1pm (class will initially meet at the 4H Center for a classroom portion) Cost: $40 for club members and $60 for non-club members (12 spots available). Class will be taught be ASC Member Sean Powell This class will cover fundamentals the civilian responder should consider in the event of an active killer/shooter. Classroom will cover basic principles to follow and range drills will cover basic drills and evaluations to help a student understand their current capabilities with their chosen handgun. Students should have a grasp of basic skills for the defensive handgun. Required Equipment: Students will need a quality/functional handgun. At least two spare magazines (would recommend more if using a single stack handgun or revolver) Quality holster that covers the trigger guard. Suggest students work from concealment (avoid nylon/soft leather holsters and trigger finger retention devices (For example Blackhawk SERPA holsters). If military/law enforcement/security could use duty holsters Eye and Ear Protection – Electronic Ear Protection Recommended 300 rounds of practice ammunition and at least 20 rounds of defensive/carry/duty ammunition. Notepad and Pen/Pencil Zero handguns prior to the class if they have red dots or adjustable iron sights. Contact Chief Instructor Scott Sampson …

Safety First

Fellow members I want to reiterate and emphasize our commitment to safety on the range.  There have been several instances lately where it appears a causal attitude is being taken with how firearms are being handled.  Compliancy kills and will shut down the club.  If you have not reread the rules lately, please do so.  We have these in place to prevent accidents.  Lately we have found where people have discharges rounds outside of our range, bringing uncased guns to the line when the line is cold, handling guns when people are down range, and having people down range when shooting has started.  We take these infractions very seriously.  Someone’s life could have been easily taken with some of these violations.  We are urging you to have ruthless adherence to safety practices and be polite but firm in monitoring others at the club if you see a safety infraction. If you have ANY questions about what is safe or not, please let us know.  We would much rather answer questions now vs taking disciplinary action or worse having to address an injury or death.  With no staff, we rely on you, our members, to keep our range safe. Thank you …

Buckshot and Shotgun Ranges

🚫 Buckshot Violation Alert 🚫 We recently discovered buckshot shell casings on the shotgun range. ⚠️ BUCKSHOT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED ON THE SHOTGUN RANGE. ⚠️ This includes trap, skeet, and 5-stand areas. ✅ Allowed Shot Sizes: Only shot shells size 7.5 or smaller (e.g., 8, 9) are permitted. 🔍 Why? Larger shot can travel beyond our designated shot fall zone, posing a serious safety risk. 🔁 Where Buckshot Is Allowed: Buckshot, slugs, and similar loads may be used on the SRB or 25/50-yard and 100m ranges. Let’s keep our ranges safe and enjoyable for everyone. Please follow the rules and help us maintain a safe shooting environment. Violations of this rule will result in disciplinary action.

Firing Line Safety

I was recently shown a video of a group on a firing line. The safety violations were staggering. These weren’t new shooters — they appeared experienced, but likely complacent. When I was flying aircraft, we had a saying: “Complacency kills.” These folks were lucky that phrase didn’t hold true. Let’s talk about firing line safety. While each range has its own rules, there should be a universal baseline of safe behavior. Here are a few fundamentals: Bringing a Gun to the Line Always bring your firearm to the line in a case, and ensure it’s unloaded. Uncasing Before touching the firearm, rotate the case so the barrel faces downrange. Otherwise, you risk pointing the gun in an unsafe direction the moment you touch it. Open the Action Before placing the gun on the bench, open the action, remove any magazines (if applicable), and lay it down with the ejection port facing up. Firearms should never be set down with a closed action or a magazine inserted — except in an emergency. If you have chamber flags, use them. Cold Line Protocol When the line is cold and someone goes downrange, step back from the shooting points. No Handling During Cold …

Dangerous shooting at the club

I was at the range today on the 100m.  I found a lot of broken clays on the crest of the slight hill just forward of the shooting points. I found bullet strikes on the ground where the shooter missed the clays.  Per our rules we prohibit shooting anything on the ground unless it is at the berm.  You cannot use portable targets anywhere other than at/in the berm.  Because the ground is not stone free, a round could have skipped off a rock and ended up in the road.  We do have cameras just for this type of situation so we will track down who did this or you could save us the trouble and let the board know if it was you. It doesn’t matter if you were shooting rifle, pistol or shotgun.  This is not allowed.

Sig 320 Concerns and Rule Changes

Fellow members, For those that have not been following social media and news reports, the Sig Sauer P320 has come under a lot of scrutiny lately due to what appears to be un-commanded  discharges.  Currently there is no clear answer as to why this is happening.  The majority of issues we have seen are associated with the gun being in a holster.  Many of us own Sig 320 platforms and have never had an issue.  The safety of the platform however does concern us.  As a result we have done the following: Modified the range rules to include a TEMPORARY section which includes a BAN on having a Sig P320, LOADED in a holster on ASC property.  You may still shoot the gun without a using a holster.  Keep in mind that we still don’t allow any loaded gun to be set down on a bench unless it is an emergency. We have added an Sig Sauer P320 Information web page to capture information about the platform. Information about the ban is included here as well as the range rules. Please understand this ban we hope is temporary until a clear reason and solution (if applicable) is made.  We recognize …

New Range Rules Posted

We have posted new Range Rules.  Below is a summary of the changes. Pg 7, Section I -D1 amplified that no shooting should take place outside of 6 am to 10 pm regardless of sunrise and sunset. Pg 7, Section I-D3.   Removed Sunday noise restriction requirements. Pg 9, Section I-D15. New. Added clarity that shotguns maybe used on the SRB, 50yd and 100m ranges. Pg 10, Section E-5, Removed verbiage about secretary forwarding the waivers to the 4-H center. Pg 11, Section I-G6. Added table to describe the safe distance to shoot steel based on ammunition type. Removed paragraph wording which described the same. Pg 12, Section I-H. Added entire section about ammunition type to be used on the range to include when shooting steel targets and other than steel targets. Pg 23, Section V.  Added AED to the emergency equipment to get during an emergency. Have a Great Weekend!!!!

Women On Target – 14 June 2025

June 14th, 2025 – Calling all Ladies!  Join us for Women on Target!   All women, ages 12+ are welcome and encouraged to come out to experience firearm education in a safe and supportive environment.  This women only event will cover education in pistol, shotgun, rifle and archery.  The cost is $75/person this year and will be inclusive of all firearms, ammo and lunch at the Conference Center. Women will benefit from one-on-one instruction with certified instructors in each discipline.  Participants will receive materials and a certificate of participation. This is a fantastic event for those women that have never held a firearm before to maybe those that have experience in a discipline but not another. Don’t wait, spots are limited.   Find out More and  Sign up here Today! Scott Sampson Chief Instructor  

Membership Renewals

Membership Invoices have been sent out to everyone now. If you have not received it, please check your spam and junk email. The Title of the email is “Invoice”. If you cannot find it, please contact the Secretary. She will be on vacation for several weeks so please be patient in getting a response.

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