RECREATIONAL EVALUATION GUIDE SKEET RANGE A. Requirements: 1. Are there at least 29 acres for a single range? 2. Are shotfall danger zones of adjacent ranges partially overlapped and required only 2 acres additional land? 3. Do walks and structures occupy at an area least 130 feet x 80 feet deep? 4. Does the minimum cleared area for a semicircle have a radius of 100 yards? 5. Does the shotfall zone for a semicircle have a radius of 300 yards? 6. Is the orientation for the centerline from station number 4 through station number 8 to run northeast-southwest with the shooter facing northeast? 7. Is concrete used for stations? 8. Is the range located in a flat area with an open background? 9. If shooting is over land, are there safety provisions for fencing, posting of warning signs and clearing away of concealing brush? YES 10. If shooting is over water, are warnings posted on buoys or are other warning signs provided? 11. Are skeet houses far enough inland to permit recovery of unbroken targets? 12. Is range safety in accordance with installation safety requirements and outdoor safety manuals? Ref: BUPERSINST 1710.11C, 1915(b) II-V-1 NO NA NOT OBS MIL HDBK 1037/3, 6.3 (b) - (f) 13. Are clay pigeon targets not stored in magazines? 14. Are clay pigeon targets stored in wellventilated areas? Ref: NAVSEA OP Volume 1 Fifth Revision, 117.5.2 d. Are live electrical parts guarded against accidental contact? Ref: NFPA Std. 70, 110-17 e. Do all 125-volt, 15- and 20-ampere receptacles installed in bathrooms have GFCI protection? Ref: NFPA Std. 70, 210-8 (b)(1) Checklist Updated 23 January 2004 II-V-2 II-V-2