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Air Rifle Range Layout Firing Line Range Officer Station Backdrop Curtain Firing Distance = 10 meters Firing Points Ready Line 4.5 Air Rifle Range Layout: Air rifle range management begins with setting up a range that meets established standards for safety and compliance with the rules for air rifle firing. Evaluate your air rifle range that will be use to be sure it complies with these standards: Target Backstops. Target backstops or target holders corresponding to each firing point are placed at the front of the range. They must hold targets at proper heights and capture all fired pellets. There may also be a backdrop curtain to stop any pellets that are accidentally fired outside of the target holders. For proper target height, the target center must be positioned 19.5 in. (measured at the target center) above the floor for prone or supported prone, 55 in. for standing and 31.5 for kneeling. A tolerance of +/- 4.0” is permitted (+/- 2.0” for standing) as long as all targets are at the same height. Firing Line. A designated firing line with marked firing points must be clearly visible to all firers. A red line approximately 2.0” in width is recommended. Firing Distance. The distance from the target backstops (measured from the face of the targets) to the firing line must be 10 meters or 33 feet. Firing Points. Sections of the firing line are designated for each shooter or firer to occupy while firing. Firing point width is determined by target spacing. Target backstops and firing points are numbered from left to right and must have corresponding numbers. Safety Barrier. Ranges must have a safety barrier on the two side walls and front (behind the target backstops) of the range that can prevent any pellet fired off the target backstop from exiting the range area. Range Officer Station. The Range Officer must have sufficient space in the area immediately behind the firing points to move behind all of the firers. Ready Line. If possible, a Ready Line should be established to limit the forward movement of spectators, visitors and persons waiting to fire. The area behind the firing line is designated as the Ready Area. Target Backstops Recommend: 40-49” wide X 60-80” long Ready Area Safety Barrier