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Lee Kay Public Shooting Range rules
Archery range
- All archers must sign in and have their hand stamped at the main building or the Shotgun Center.
- Archery ONLY! Crossbows and pneumatic devices firing arrows or bolts are allowed. No firearms or other equipment capable of shooting a projectile.
- Choose a bay that is the correct distance you require. DO NOT stand or shoot beyond the ends of the berms at the front of the bay.
- Because we have a limited number of long distance bays, please be conscious of other shooters and move to a shorter distance bay when you are finished at the longer distance bay.
- DO NOT climb on the back or sides of the berms for any reason.
- Please do not use broadheads or blunts on our target butts. You may bring your own targets if you wish to use broadheads or blunts.
- Please take your targets off the target butts and place them in the trash. Help us keep the archery range clean.
- The northwest bay is a community bay — sharing is expected. Communicate with all shooters and retrieve arrows down-range at the same time. The railroad ties are the firing line.
- Archery is open until sunset on Thursdays. Check-in after 5:00 p.m. is at the Shotgun Center.