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- All C.P.S.A. safety rules apply. (Safety instruction is offered free to everyone). If you are unsure about any aspect of safety, please ask.
- Coaching or Tuition is not permitted on shooting stands, unless qualified to do so and with the shoot organisers permission (although advice or guidance may be given from a safe distance from behind the stand)
- Persons not holding a valid shotgun certificate, or, who have not shot before, must make themselves known to the shoot organisers who will ensure they are under safe supervision.
- Horseplay, alcohol and drugs are unacceptable at any time on the shooting ground.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult, and wear hearing and eye protection at all times, no children under the age of 11 allowed on site.
- Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times.
- No live game or vermin to be shot at this ground.
- All members and visitors alike must be aware of the safety rules and advise those seen to be flouting them.
- Treat every gun as if it were loaded, and with the upmost respect at all times.
- Make sure your gun is in a fit condition to shoot, and in current NITRO PROOF.
- Gun or cartridge malfunctions.
- DO NOT OPEN THE GUN.
- Point the gun downrange and wait for 20 seconds.
- Open gun and remove the cartridge.
- Check the barrels for blockages.
- Do not mix different size cartridges, carry only the correct gauge for the gun.
- A maximum of two (2) cartridges to be loaded at any one time (unless shoot organisers at flurries etc give permission)
- When carrying a gun, it must be open, or have its bolt back and empty at all times. Guns must be open before being fully removed from the gun slip.
- Never point or aim any gun at anything other than a clay target from inside the shooting area.
- Eye protection shall be worn when in shooting area's.
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