FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 2

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

I’ve never been to your range; what should I bring with me?
Bring your firearms of course and whatever else you feel you may need while shooting in the beautiful Angeles National Forest. We carry the most common ammunition calibers along with paper targets, biodegradable clays, throwers, eye and ear protection and rifle rests.

What are the benefits of becoming a member?
Members are free to visit the park as often as they’d like without having to pay any range fees. Members are allowed to bring one guest per visit and are allowed to use a private range on a first-come, first-served basis.

Do you allow rapid-fire?
Yes, provided that it is done safely. The range officer, at his discretion, has the authority to restrict rapid-fire for any reason.

I’m a police officer and I’d like to do some training on my own; can you accommodate me?
Yes! Private ranges are best suited for this type of shooting.

Can I use airguns there?
Yes. Airguns are permitted on all of the ranges. Please keep in mind that targets on the rifle range must be placed at a minimum distance of 50 yards.

Can I shoot my bow and arrow?
Yes. You are free to use a bow and arrow on all of our private ranges.

Do you rent firearms?
No we do not.

Do you sell clay throwers?
Yes. We sell hand-throwers for $10 and rent spring-loaded throwers for $25 for 4 hours.

Do I have to be a member to shoot there?
No. Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy a day of shooting at the park.

If I reserve a private range what time do I have to be there?
We encourage those who reserve a private range to arrive as early as possible so that you can get the most out of your day. If you plan to arrive after 9:00AM, we ask that you call to let us know. You can also advise us of your arrival time while making your reservation.

Do you allow black powder firearms?
Yes.

Can I bring my barbeque if I rent a private range?
Yes, you can bring up your propane or gas grill. Charcoal grills are not allowed.

Can I use my holster?
Yes, but only on private ranges.