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If you are unsure of the range rules at a new facility, you should:
Every range can have unique local rules (e.g., caliber restrictions). Always check the posted rules or consult the RSO.
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Question: If you are unsure of the range rules at a new facility, you should:
Answer options:
- Watch what others are doing and follow along ✅ Read the posted range rules or ask the Range Safety Officer
- Assume the rules are the same as your home range
- Start shooting and wait for someone to correct you
Correct answer: Read the posted range rules or ask the Range Safety Officer
Explanation: Every range can have unique local rules (e.g., caliber restrictions). Always check the posted rules or consult the RSO.
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