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Range Rules
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- Wednesday, 08 March 2023 03:43
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Range Rules Mill Creek Rifle Club - January 2023
These rules apply to all persons, including but not limited to members, member’s guests, non-member event participants/organizers/observers, and law enforcement, while using MCRC Property. Members observing safety violations are strongly encouraged to politely counsel and discuss the observed violation(s) with the violators and report all range rule violations to an Officer or Director in the interest of Club Safety. (Phone 706-424-7425)
- Mill Creek Rifle Club is a private facility not open to the public. Members must scan in at the gate with their ID badge. All members are required to visibly display their Club ID badges (key card) at all times.
- The speed limit on Mill Creek property is 10 mph. Driving or parking on cropland or areas down range covered by grass are prohibited.
- If guests are brought to the club, they must be registered in the clubhouse registration book upon entry to the club. Guests must be accompanied by a member who is responsible for their safe conduct, including adherence to all range rules. A member is limited to one guest shooting at a time. If firing stations are limited (mostly occupied), members with guests are limited to one firing station.
- Range hours of operation are 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM, using only the illuminated ranges (10-yard, 25-yard, 25-yard North, 15-yard, and the northwestern end of Benchrest) after dark. No shooting in the dark without prior approval from MCRC board.
- Consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited on MCRC property. Handling of firearms on club property while under the influence, whether shooting or not, is strictly prohibited.
- Appropriate eye and ear protection is required when near any firing line, whether shooting is in progress or not.
- Firearms must arrive and depart unloaded and secured in a case, sock, or box. Firearms may only be un-cased at the firing line or a safety table. CCW (concealed carry) and OCW (open carry) may arrive and depart loaded but must remain holstered.
- Warning devices must be activated any time anyone goes downrange. Ranges not equipped with warning lights require the display of warning flags –– Black (range hot) / Red (persons downrange). Obey all signs.
- While not in use and on the firing line, firearms must be made safe by keeping actions open, chambers empty, magazines removed, and pointed in a safe direction, regardless if warning lights/flags are activated or displayed.
- Handling of firearms is prohibited while people are down range. Anyone at the firing line while others are down range must keep a minimum of 3 feet away from firearms. Handling of magazines is permitted outside of this 3-foot barrier.
- Targets are limited to paper or similar club-approved materials, such as plastic plates and balloons, which must be attached within club target frames. Non-aerial clay targets may be used with appropriate holders staked within two feet of the foot of the impact berm. Shooting cans, bottles, or other similar items is prohibited. Steel targets are permitted only with a valid MCRC Steel License displayed while shooting.
- User-supplied target stands with wood posts and cardboard targets/ backers may be used on all pistol, LE, and Multipurpose 4 ranges and placed within 10 feet of the foot of the impact berm.
- Bullets must impact between the middle and the foot of the berm, regardless of deflection. This applies to anyone using their own stands and steel, including bullets that may not impact steel targets directly. Bullets impacting the ground, regardless of intention, are not permitted on any range.
- Divider berms may not be used as impact berms on any range with the exception of Pistol Bay 5, where the southwest and northeast berms may be used as impact berms.
- Downrange shooting is allowed on all pistol, LE, and Multipurpose 4 ranges with unanimous consent of those present.
- Initial firing to zero in guns must occur at 25 yards or less.
- Drawing from holsters and re-holstering with a loaded gun is strictly prohibited while standing on any concrete pad.
- Rimfire calibers (.17 HMR, .22, or other) are prohibited on the Benchrest and High Power Ranges.
- Shooting of incendiary or tracer ammunition is prohibited for any caliber.
- Fully automatic firearms, or attachments to firearms enabling simulated automatic fire (including, but not limited to, attachments related to bump fire, burst fire, and binary triggers) are prohibited except for club sanctioned events or super- vised law enforcement training.
- 500-yard and 600-yard shooting is permitted only during board approved, RO-controlled events. When the High Power Range access gates are closed and locked during such events, the LE and Shotgun Ranges must be accessed only via the south access road.
- Shotgun use is allowed only on: (a) the Shotgun Range where aerial clay targets must be engaged with No. 6 or smaller shot, (b) LE ranges (if unoccupied), (c) patterning board, or (d) MCRC board approved events on other ranges. Larger shot and slugs are permitted with user-supplied card board targets/backers when using club or user-supplied target stands.
- All persons must clean up after themselves. Empty cases, targets, containers, etc. must be placed in receptacles. Live ammunition should be placed in designated orange buckets. Remove and discard any targets from club target stands.
- Members, guests, and competitors may pick up their own spent brass anytime. Members may collect unclaimed spent brass once an individual, an organized competition, or LE has vacated the range.
- All certification or training, including Concealed Carry, must have prior board approval.
- The board of directors may authorize exceptions to the above rules for club-sanctioned events or individual member requests.
Violations of the above range rules, unsafe or belligerent conduct or actions, or loaning Club ID cards, keys, or key cards to other persons will be disciplined up to and including expulsion from MCRC and/or legal prosecution.
Range Rules
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Range Rules Mill Creek Rifle Club - January 2024
These rules apply to all persons, including but not limited to members, member’s guests, non-member event participants/organizers/observers, and law enforcement, while using MCRC Property. Members observing safety violations are strongly encouraged to politely counsel and discuss the observed violation(s) with the violators and to report all range rule violations to an officer or director in the interest of club safety. (Phone 706-424-7425)
- Mill Creek Rifle Club is a private facility not open to the public. Members must scan their ID badge at the gate. All members are required to visibly display their club ID badges (key card) at all times.
- The speed limit on Mill Creek property is 10 mph. Driving or parking on cropland or areas down range covered by grass are prohibited. Compliance with all posted signs on MCRC property is mandatory.
- Guests must register in the clubhouse registration book upon entry to the club. Guests must be accompanied by a member who is responsible for their conduct, including adherence to all range rules. A member is limited to one guest shooting at a time. If firing stations are limited (mostly occupied), members with guests are limited to one firing station.
- Range hours of operation are 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM, using only the illuminated ranges (10-yard, 25-yard, 25-yard North, 15-yard, and the northwestern end of Benchrest) after dark. No shooting in the dark on any range without prior approval from MCRC board.
- Consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited on MCRC property. Handling of firearms on club property while under the influence, whether shooting or not, is strictly prohibited.
- Appropriate eye and ear protection is required when near any firing line, whether shooting is in progress or not.
- Firearms must arrive and depart unloaded and secured in a case, sock, or box. Firearms may only be uncased at the firing line or a safety table. CCW (concealed carry) and OCW (open carry) may arrive and depart loaded but must remain holstered.
- Warning devices must be activated any time anyone goes downrange. Ranges not equipped with warning lights require the display of warning flags –– black (range hot) / red (persons downrange).
- While on the firing line, uncased firearms that are not in use must be made safe by keeping actions open, chambers empty, magazines removed, and pointed in a safe direction, regardless if warning lights/flags are activated or displayed.
- Handling of firearms is prohibited while people are down range. Anyone at the firing line must remain behind the red line while others are down range. Anyone at the firing line on ranges without a red line must maintain a minimum distance of 3 feet from firearms. Handling of magazines is permitted outside of these barriers.
- Targets are limited to paper or similar club-approved materials, such as flat self-healing rubber and balloons, which must be attached within club target frames or according to Rule No. 12. Non-aerial clay targets may only be used with member-supplied clay target holders staked within two feet of the foot of the impact berm, placed directly on the berm, or hung in the center of club steel target frames. Shooting cans, bottles, or other similar items is prohibited. Steel targets are permitted only with a valid MCRC steel license displayed while shooting. Binary explosives, such as Tannerite or any similar products, are prohibited on MCRC property.
- User-supplied target stands made of PVC or wood posts with cardboard targets/ backers, for attachment of approved targets only, may be used on all ranges and placed within 6 feet of the foot of the impact berm.
- Bullets must impact between the middle and the foot of the berm, regardless of deflection. This applies to anyone using their own stands and steel, including bullets that may not impact steel targets directly. Bullets impacting the ground, regardless of intention, are not permitted on any range.
- Divider berms may not be used as impact berms on any range with the exception of Pistol Bay 5, where the southwest and northeast berms may be used as impact berms.
- Downrange shooting is allowed on all ranges, except Benchrest and 100-yard Rifle, with unanimous consent of those present.
- Initial firing to zero in guns must occur at 25 yards or less.
- Drawing from holsters and re-holstering with a loaded gun is strictly prohibited while standing on any concrete pad.
- Rifles, carbines, or any firearm with a barrel longer than 10 inches are prohibited on the 15-yard range. Only posted handgun calibers may be used on steel on the 15-yard range.
- Rimfire calibers (.17 HMR, .22, or other) are prohibited on the Benchrest and High Power Ranges.
- Shooting of incendiary or tracer ammunition is prohibited for any caliber.
- Fully automatic firearms or attachments to firearms enabling simulated automatic fire (including, but not limited to, attachments related to bump fire, burst fire, and binary triggers) are prohibited except for prior MCRC board approved events.
- 500-yard and 600-yard shooting is permitted only during board approved, RO-controlled events. When the High Power Range access gates are closed and locked during such events, the LE Ranges and Shotgun Field must be accessed only via the south access road.
- Shotgun use is allowed only on:
- Shotgun Field
- All LE ranges (if unoccupied)
- Pistol Bays 4 and 5, or
- Other ranges with prior MCRC board approval.
Shot, No. 5 and larger, and slugs are only permitted with user-supplied targets stands according to Rule No. 12 and only on LE ranges and Pistol Bays 4 and 5. Aerial clay targets may only be engaged with No. 6 shot or smaller and only on the Shotgun Field.
- All persons must clean up after themselves. Empty cases, targets, containers, etc. must be placed in receptacles. Live ammunition should be placed in designated orange buckets. Remove and discard any targets from club target stands.
- Members, guests, and competitors may pick up their own spent brass anytime. Members may collect unclaimed spent brass once an individual, an organized competition, or LE has vacated the range.
- All certification or fee-based training, including Concealed Carry, must have prior MCRC board approval.
- The board of directors may authorize exceptions to the above rules for club-sanctioned events or individual member requests.
Violations of the above range rules, unsafe or belligerent conduct or actions, or loaning Club ID cards, keys, or key cards to other persons will be disciplined up to and including expulsion from MCRC and/or legal prosecution.
June Member Conference Call
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- Wednesday, 25 March 2020 23:14
- Last Updated: Friday, 29 May 2020 00:01
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Plan to Call in for our June Member Meeting
Club business moves forward
With the Kansas governor's most recent recommendations still urging restrictions on the number of people gathering together for long periods in confined spaces, the Board of Directors feels prudence dictates we hold off on a full, live June membership meeting. However, we have arranged to host the board on a live conference call for as many members who would like to call in.
Here's how to join us:
Click here to join via Zoom. The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. , but Zoom will be checking people in starting at 7:15. You will need the following information to access the meeting:
Meeting ID: 911 8059 4774
Password: 7215
To access the meeting by phone, use one of the following:
+1 312 626 6799
+1 346 248 7799
Meeting ID: 911 8059 4774
Password: 7215
If you have a question, comment, or item you'd like to add to the meeting agenda, email President Dick Cooper at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
July Member Conference Call
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- Wednesday, 25 March 2020 23:14
- Last Updated: Tuesday, 07 July 2020 01:42
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- Mike Smith
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Live or Call-In Options Available for July Member Meeting
Take your pick
With the Kansas governor's most recent order mandating citizens wear masks in all public gatherings, the Board of Directors has decided to again make the July member meeting available via call-in conference. In addition, the regular, live member meeting will also be held on the grounds of the club. The board requests that if you attend in person that you honor the legal authority of the governor's order and wear a face covering.
The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m., July 7.
Here's how to join us:
Click here to join via Zoom. The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. , but Zoom will be checking people in starting at 7:15. You will need the following information to access the meeting:
Meeting ID: 606 700 0586
Password: 7215
To access the meeting by phone, use one of the following:
+1 312 626 6799
+1 346 248 7799
Meeting ID: 606 700 0586
Password: 7215
If you have a question, comment, or item you'd like to add to the meeting agenda, email President Dick Cooper at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
MEMBERS ONLY Training Special!
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- Tuesday, 27 August 2019 12:53
- Last Updated: Monday, 25 November 2019 17:19
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- Mike Smith
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Mill Creek Members: Get in now on this weekend's Defensive Rifle Skills Class taught by SRT Group's Bill Regina. Only $70 if you reserve now!
Through special arrangement with SRT Specialist Research & Training, in Fort Scott, Mill Creek Rifle Club members can join combat training specialist Bill Regina for this half-day intensive course in defensive rifle skills. We'll cover long gun use in home defense and close-quarters shooting, from gun and ammunition choice to loading and unloading under pressure, malfunction drills, basic cover use, and close-quarters engagement. Retired after 29 years of police work, primarily with a large urban Midwest department, Regina has since 1997 trained police departments, the US Army, major retailers and corporate entities, corporate security operations, private citizens and churches on rifle and pistol defensive skills, low-light firearms skills, combatives, urban markmanship and reality-based force-on-force tactics. To reserve your spot, contact SRT directly here.
Saturday, Oct. 26, 2 pm to 6 pm on the LE 1 Range.
Don't wait. This is a limited members-only special, and it will fill up fast. Reserve your space now.
Project Appleseed - Early Registration for MCRC Members Through March 15
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- Tuesday, 05 March 2019 02:31
- Last Updated: Tuesday, 05 March 2019 18:48
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Project Appleseed Event - May 18-19, 2019
Millcreek Rifle Club Members may Login to Preregister for this event through March 15, 2019.
How good are you? A Rifleman can put 5 rounds into a postage stamp at 25 yards prone unsupported. No bag, no bipod, no bench. This is the size a target at 500 yards would appear. That’s what we’ll teach you.
This year, the organizers would like for this event to be for Millcreek Rifle Club Members and their families only. Cost is $60 for adults, $20 for 18 and under. LEOs, elected officials, and military (Active Duty, Guard & Reserves) shoot for $20.
This educational class mixes shooting fundamentals with little known stories from the Revolutionary War. Shooters will expend 500-1,000 rounds, and may shoot any rifle caliber they choose, with iron sights or a scope. Qualifying shooters will earn their Rifleman's patch. Positions are limited for this very popular event, so register early!
For more information about the classes please contact:
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