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April 14th, 2025

Important Tips for Pistol Training at Indoor Gun Ranges

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Photo courtesy Silver Eagle Group Shooting Range, Northern Virginia.

Pistol shooting is fun — that’s reason enough to head to an indoor range. In addition, all CCW permit holders should definitely practice regularly. For many people, indoor shooting can be done in the evening, after work, relatively close to home. Indoor ranges are most convenient for those who live near urban centers, where the biggest threats to public safety currently exist. This article talks about indoor firearms training and the proper procedures you should follow at indoor ranges.

This Video Covers Basic Gun Range Safety Rules and Etiquette

FIVE IMPORTANT SAFETY PROCEDURES for Indoor Ranges

1. Follow the Three Fundamental Rules for Safe Gun Handling
ALWAYS keep the gun pointed in a safe direction. ALWAYS keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot. ALWAYS keep the gun unloaded until ready to use.

2. Follow ALL Range Officer Instructions
ROs are the first and final authority on any range and their decisions are generally final. Arguing with a Range Officer may just get you thrown out.

3. Don’t Bother Others or Touch Their Guns
Respect other shooters’ privacy unless a safety issue arises. Do NOT engage other shooters to correct a perceived safety violation unless absolutely necessary – inform the RO instead. NEVER handle or touch another shooter’s firearm without their permission!

4. Know Your Range’s Rules
Review and understand any and all range rules and requirements/expectations. For example, what is the range’s maximum rate of fire? Are you allowed to collect your brass?

5. Know What To Do During a Cease Fire
IMMEDIATELY set down your firearm, pointed downrange, and STEP AWAY from the shooting booth (or bench). Range Officers do not want shooters trying to “secure/unload” their firearms in a cease fire situation — they want the shooters separated from their guns instantly.

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BAD RANGE BEHAVIOR — Five Things NOT to Do at the Range

Here are the five worst behaviors we’ve seen at indoor ranges. These behaviors are both dangerous and inconsiderate. Any one of these behaviors can get you permanently banned from an indoor range.

1. Sweeping other individuals after loading a weapon behind the firing line is very bad. All your weapons should be empty until you reach your shooting station.

2. Turning the handgun sideways while trying to clear a malfunction or insert/remove a magazine. This will point the muzzle at a fellow shooter. Or, after shooting a gun, the shooter fails to clear the weapon and then places the gun somewhere near the shooting station with the muzzle in an unsafe position.

3. Reacting unpredictably when firing a high recoil handgun. We’ve seen people take a second shot by accident with the muzzle way off target.

4. Not obeying range commands — in particular continuing to shoot during called cease-fires.

5. Poorly aimed shooting that hits target frames or carriers, causing ricochets.

Double-Up on Hearing Protection When Shooting Indoors
When shooting indoors we recommend quality muffs with earplugs underneath, offering double protection. When inside an enclosed range, with other shooters blasting away right next to you, you really need effective hearing protection. But you also need to hear range commands and be able to communicate. That’s why we recommend electronic muffs with plugs underneath.

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For indoor pistol shooting, we like the Howard Leight Impact Pro Muffs. These offer an impressive 30 dB Noise Reduction Rating (NRR). In addition, the electronic functionality allows you to hear all range commands clearly. These muffs are a good value. These are available for $76.99 at Palmetto SA. Howard Leight also makes good protective safety eyewear with ANSI Z87.1-2010 (High Impact) rating. These milspec, wrap-around Genesis safety glasses can be purchased for $16.63 on Amazon (#ad).

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April 14th, 2025

BargainFinder 499: AccurateShooter’s Deals of the Week

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At the request of our readers, we provide select “Deals of the Week”. Every Sunday afternoon or Monday morning we offer our Best Bargain selections. Here are some of the best deals on firearms, hardware, reloading components, optics, and shooting accessories. Be aware that sale prices are subject to change, and once clearance inventory is sold, it’s gone for good. You snooze you lose.

NOTE: All listed products are for sale to persons 18 years of age or older. No products are intended for use by minors.

1. Graf’s — Crimson Trace Scope Sale with Free Fix It Sticks kit

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⏺️ » Good quality optics with bonus tools

Crimson Trace makes quality scopes and red dot optics. Right now you can get a Fix-It-Sticks Multi-Kit for free when you order a Crimson Trace optic from Grafs.com. Choose a Crimson Trace Brushline scope or Crimson Trace Red Dot Reflex sight and get a Fix-It-Sticks kit worth $49.00 for free.

2. Midsouth — Garmin Applied Ballistics GPS Watch, $599.99

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⏺️ » Sophisticated wrist-mounted GPS with ballistics display

If you shoot long range or at multiple distances, you’ll want quick access to a modern ballistics software. And when your in the backcountry, it’s great to have a GPS. This compact, wearable unit boasts a modern GPS system PLUS Applied Ballistics software. The Garmin Foretrex-901 Ballistic Edition GPS navigator features an easy-to-read monochromatic display, multi-band GNSS, and advanced navigation sensors. This wrist-carried device also provides ballistics solutions with integtrated Applied Ballistics software.

3. Amazon — Real Avid Collapsible Rifle Support Stand, $44.99

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⏺️ » Handy compact support for rifle maintenance and parts installation

Here’s a handy rifle stand/gun vise that folds up for easy transport. The Real Avid Speed Stand features front and rear padded supports for your rifle with base tubes that adjust from 10″ to 16″. This Speed Stand folds down flat into a compact format for easy transport and storage. Its portability (and modest cost) make the Speed Stand a good alternative to a large, heavy gun vise.

4. EuroOptic — Vortex Crossfire Laser RangeFinder, $199.00

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⏺️ » Good budget Laser Rangefinder for hunting and PRS/NRL matches

Hunters and tactical shooters definitely should have a durable laser rangefinder. Right now you can get the Vortex Crossfire HD 1400 Laser Rangefinder LRF-CF1400 at significant savings — just $199.00 ($91 off the regular price). This compact LRF has a max range of 1400 yards and is easy to use. The LRF-CR1400 rangefinder has HD optics with good resolution/sharpness, good light transmission, and minimal chromatic aberration. NOTE: If you are need to range small objects at 800 yards and beyond, you may want a more advanced rangefinder, but this is a good choice for PRS/NRL and most hunting duties.

5. MidwayUSA — Walker’s Ultimate Alpha Quad 360 Muffs, $39.99

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⏺️ » Major savings on good NRR26 electronic ear muffs

Looking for a new set of electronic muffs that won’t break the bank? Consider the Walker’s Ultimate Alpha Quad 360 Muff now on sale for just $39.99. These muffs boast independent volume controls for each ear and four hi-gain omnidirectional microphones. These Alpha Quad 360 muffs have a good 26dB NRR (noise reduction rating) — better than most electronic muffs. Owners report these muffs work well and are comfortable. This is a great deal — these same muffs sell elsewhere for $79.99, double what you’ll pay now at MidwayUSA.

6. Amazon — Caldwell Flash Bang Hit Indicator, $27.99

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⏺️ » Rugged, reliable system works great to show hits

Shooting steel can be frustrating if you can’t see or hear your hits. Solve that problem with the Caldwell Flash Bang hit indicator system which attaches to the side of a target. When a bullet hits the steel, bright green LED lights flash instantly. This instantly confirm impacts even at extremely long ranges (way beyond 1000 yards). The Flash Bang Hit Indicators features 10 ultra-bright green LED lights that are visible even in bright daylight. This unit has a claimed battery life of 30,000 impacts.

7. Amazon — Gamo Varmint Air Rifle, $109.99

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⏺️ » Really inexpensive starter air rifle

Air guns have low noise and minimal recoil, so they are fun for initial training and short-range plinking. In addition, air rifles can be purchased without an FFL in most jurisdictions. One very inexpensive option is the Gamo Varmint Air Rifle, now on sale for just $109.99. This air rifle shoots a .177 PBA Platinum alloy pellet at 1250 fps, making is suitable for plinking and pest control. This air rifle even ships with a 4x32mm scope included in the $109.99 price.

8. Amazon — Car Battery Jump Starter, $69.99 with 30% Off

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⏺️ » Portable Car Battery Jump Starter — Check 30% Off box

When you head out to the range or the backcountry stay prepared with the NEBO 1500A Portable Car Battery Jump Starter. With 1500 peak amps, the NEBO 1500A can help jump-start your 12-volt car, truck, or SUV battery. In addition, this unit has USB ports so it can also charge cellphones and tablets. This even boasts a flashlight for night work. NOTE: This is priced at $99.99 currently on Amazon. But if you click the special coupon box you’ll get an additional 30% off, lowering the net cost to $69.99 before tax. Shipping is currently FREE.

9. Amazon — Front and Rear Sandbags Set, $8.99

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⏺️ » Very inexpensive bags for varminters or hunting rifle sight-in

This bargain-priced set of polyester Front and Rear Sandbags includes two python-patterned, unfilled camouflage shooting rest bags. The front bag is 8×7×4 inches, while the rear bag is 5×4×5 inches. These can work for varminters and the bags can support a hunting rifle during the sighting-in process. The same 2-bag set is also available in Black for $8.99 and Army Green for $8.79. NOTE: These bags ship UNFILLED, so you have to fill them with sand or bean bag filler.

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April 14th, 2025

Watch How Primers Are Made in Federal Factory Video

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Do you know how gun primers are made — how the explosive elements are applied into those tiny cups? Find out by watching this video filmed at a Federal ammunition factory. It starts out with empty primer cups loaded, 1000 at a time, into trays using vibration (0:05 time-mark). While much of the process is automated, there is still a significant role played by production workers who apply a green, paste-like charging compound to the inside of hundreds of primer cups.

At the 0:17-second time-mark you can see the factory worker “charging” the primers with the priming compound. After the cups are filled, then the plate of cups “mates up with a plate of anvils” (0:40 time-mark). Then the primers are unloaded from trays and inspected.


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Primer “Mysteries and Misconceptions” Article

There is an excellent article about primers on the Shooting Times website. This authoritative Shooting Times article explains the fine points of primer design and construction. The author reveals some little-known facts about primers and corrects common misconceptions. Here are some highlights:

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Useful Trivia — even though Small Rifle and Small Pistol primer pockets share the same depth specification, Large Rifle and Large Pistol primers do not. The standard pocket for a Large Pistol primer is somewhat shallower than its Large Rifle counterpart, specifically, 0.008 to 0.009 inch less.

Magnum Primers
There are two ways to make a Magnum primer — either use more of the standard chemical mix to provide a longer-burning flame or change the mix to one with more aggressive burn characteristics. Prior to 1989, CCI used the first option in Magnum Rifle primers. After that, we switched to a mix optimized for spherical propellants that produced a 24% increase in flame temperature and a 16% boost in gas volume.

Foiled Again
Most component primers have a little disk of paper between the anvil and the priming mix. It is called “foil paper” not because it’s made of foil but because it replaces the true metal foil used to seal early percussion caps. The reason this little disk exists is strictly a manufacturing convenience. Wet primer pellets are smaller than the inside diameter of the cup when inserted and must be compacted to achieve their proper diameter and height. Without the foil paper, the wet mix would stick to the compaction pins and jam up the assembly process.

Read Full Primer Story on ShootingTimes.com

Video find by Boyd Allen. We welcome reader submissions.
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