On the rifle side, yes (no prone, either... from the shooting table only). That came with the target center height adjustment to 54". All in attempt to keep the rounds hitting the berm and not the baffles or rocky dirt (ricochet risk).Is the ban on shooting from the standing position still in effect?
Pumpkins are not allowed as generally they seldom get picked up and removed. Neither are phone books for the same reason.
Standing and shooting is not permitted at the rifle range and that will not change back.
I would ask everyone that comes to the range to please take a close look around and view the damage that is being inflicted on the structures. Not only are the baffles being destroyed but some are choosing to intentionally shoot the upright posts and protective coverings. Reality is simple, the more destruction that continues could possibly lead to more restrictive rules.
We will be replacing damaged lumber over the summer months on Monday mornings. As in the past we always ask for volunteers to assist us. To date, we have had no takers.
I may be able to would be willing to work on the range rehab, got the experience and the time on Mondays. I'd like details and maybe if you put a thread up about it you might get some takers.
I was there last week on 4/16 and the damage to the rifle range baffles and posts is unbelievable. People are just going "NUTS" there.
I suggest that anyone who sees people deliberately damaging the range that they then try to get license plate numbers. Do not approach the perps. Then, give the Rangers the information!! I believe the perps should be fined!!!!