New Shooters How-To: 5 Things You Need at the Range

Published on October 17, 2017
Duration: 1:32

This guide outlines five essential items for new shooters heading to the range: a gun case for transport, ear protection to prevent hearing damage from loud firearm noise, impact-resistant eye protection, appropriate ammunition recommended by the firearm's manufacturer, and targets for practice. It emphasizes that shooting is less gear-intensive than often perceived and encourages consulting manuals or mentors for ammunition choices.

Quick Summary

Five essential items for new shooters at the range include a gun case for transport, ear protection to prevent hearing damage from loud firearm noise, impact-resistant eye protection, the correct ammunition recommended by the firearm's manufacturer, and targets for practice. Being prepared with these items ensures a safer and more enjoyable experience.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Introduction: 5 Things You Need at the Range
  2. 00:191. Gun Case for Transport
  3. 00:302. Ear Protection is Crucial
  4. 00:443. Eye Protection for Safety
  5. 00:594. Ammunition Selection
  6. 01:105. Targets for Practice

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the five essential items a new shooter needs at the range?

New shooters need a gun case for safe transport, ear protection to prevent hearing damage from loud firearm noise, impact-resistant eye protection, the correct ammunition recommended by the firearm's manufacturer, and targets to shoot at. Being prepared with these items ensures a safer and more enjoyable experience.

Why is ear protection so important when shooting firearms?

Firearm noise can reach dangerous decibel levels, with even a .22 caliber rifle producing around 140 decibels. This level of sound can cause permanent hearing damage. Using foam inserts, earmuffs, or a combination of both is vital for protecting your hearing at the range.

What kind of eye protection should new shooters use?

New shooters should use eye protection that is impact-resistant and specifically labeled for use in shooting sports. This ensures the glasses can withstand potential debris or ricochets, offering crucial protection for your eyes.

How do I know what ammunition to buy for my firearm?

Always consult your firearm's owner's manual to determine the recommended ammunition. If you're unsure, a mentor or the gun manufacturer can help you select the correct and safest ammunition for your specific firearm.

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