Army vet and 50+ year hunter, past instructor speaking:
I'm planning my first visit to a shooting range and would like to hear advice from experienced shooters. What are the most important safety rules, etiquette tips, and preparation steps that beginners often overlook?
Muzzle control, Ten Commandments of Gun Safety, muzzle control, do not rely upon your safety lever/button, muzzle control, familiarize yourself with your weapon before you go WITHOUT LOADED AMMUNITION, muzzle control, control of trigger finger (squeeze, finger out of trigger guard) and lastly, muzzle control! Did I say, MUZZLE CONTROL???? If available, look at pictures of hunting accidents!!
Is it better to rent equipment or bring your own? How helpful are range officers during a first visit?
Rent or buy??? Whatever! Is this something you're gonna stay with?? Can you afford to buy???? Definitely ear muffs. At least foam ear plugs! Maybe weightlifting gloves, especially for large bore handguns. Shooting glasses or tempered sunglasses. Multiple lenses of different colors are nice for variable levels of sunshine. For years I wore eyeglasses but they had hardened lenses. Start with "lighter" loads, never full bore!! Shoulder protection is a plus with high powered rifles.
Range Officers vary. Some are real helpful, understanding, & courteous. Others are demigods and minor fuhrers!
I'd also appreciate recommendations on what to wear, what to expect, and how to make the experience both safe and enjoyable.
First, don't over stress your self, either mentally or physically. Stop when you tire out. Stay hydrated=bring cool drinks if allowed. NO ALCOHOL!! Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing. I like cotton because a hot casing can burn you and even melt synthetics against your skin! You don't mention your gender but, especially a female, no loose or scooped necks! I wear a t-shirt with pockets (to temporarily store things) or a comfortable camping-style shirt. I wear cargo pants or jeans, loose fitting. You'll need pockets to keep your wallet, club membership card (?)
What was your first shooting range experience like, and what would you do differently if you could go back?
My very first experience was plinking with my dad at cans. I had a single shot 22 LR. My real first range experience was while taking my Hunter Safety Course (A REAL GOOD IDEA!!). It was at a formal competition range run by the LBPD. We shot prone under several instructors and were required to "qualify" before graduating.
A humorous story about that first range experience!!
I was in high school and taking the bus to and from school. I was bragging about shooting in competition to a girl I knew. She was all "oohs" and "awes" and nodding. That summer I worked McDonald's with he brother and he told me she was the National Junior Girls Champion for two years at the Camp Perry matches in Ohio (The BIG match!).
Remember the safety rules, don't be offended if someone yells at you WHEN you break them (you will eventually!) and HAVE FUN!!