Scholastic Action Shooting Program

The Ike's Shooting Sports - Kokomo, Indiana
Learn And Grow At The Ike's - In the SHOOTING DISCIPLINES of RIFLE and PISTOL

The SASP is a program offering kids from elementary age through college the opportunity to learn and grow in the sport of Rifle and Pistol Shooting.

All school-age boys and girls in Grades 12 and under that have the physical, mental and emotional maturity to participate in a team sport are eligible to participate in SASP.

If you would be interested in joining our team or to see what it is all about, please contact the coach @ ikessasp@gmail.com.

Participant Eligibility

School Age: All school-age boys and girls in grades 12 and under.  Pistol divisions begin in grade 6. Rifle division can be in lower grades, if the athlete can handle the firearm.

Equipment

(Team members may shoot Pistol and/or Rifle)
Pistol: rimfire – 22lr, Iron sights, 5 Magazines
Rifle: rimfire – 22lr, Iron sights, 5 Magazines
Eye & Ear Protection
Range Bag or Box for the Firearm
Ammunition is also the responsibility of each athlete. Most athletes shoot around 2,000 rounds per season for one discipline. Rifle and pistol are two separate disciplines.

Please become familiar with the Range Rules before visiting any of the Ike’s ranges.

HCIWLA Rifle and Pistol Range Rules

1. Adhere to the 3 basic rules of safety: Keep gun pointed in a safe direction at all times, keep finger off the trigger until ready to shoot, and keep gun unloaded until ready to use.

2. Everyone, including guests who are not shooting, must have eye and ear protection in place while at the range area and the range is active.

3. The red lights affixed to posts at the firing line mean “cease fire”, and the range is ”cold” when they are ON. When the red lights are OFF, it means the range is “hot” or active, as in commence fire when ready. Before activating the lights, make sure shooters are informed of impending cease fire. Upon activation, shooters unload firearms, bench them, and insert an open chamber indicator flag in the firearm chamber. Once this process is complete, only then may shooters go downrange to affix or remove targets or address a situation downrange of the firing line. BEFORE turning the lights OFF and making the range “hot”, assure that everyone is behind firing line and eye and ear protection is in place.

4. Use only approved targets. Targets must be placed within boundaries of target frames. All must be placed such that bullets fired will impact the berm behind the target backboards. Do not place targets over or on support posts. Clear targets from range when finished. Approved targets: paper, balloons affixed to backboard and clays in a frame or on the ground, never actively thrown. Not approved targets: bottles, jugs filled or empty, vegetables or fruit, cartridge cases empty or loaded, explosive targets (e.g. Tannerite), animals, and any target that will potentially ricochet bullets in an unsafe manner (e.g. rocks, concrete, flat stationary metal).

5. All shooting at firing line requires that the gun’s muzzle be no more than 1 foot behind the firing line, and muzzle cannot swing more than 45 degrees side-to-side from a line perpendicular to the target downrange, while assuring that all rounds fired will impact the berm behind the target board at which the shooter is firing.

6. Chronograph use: these must be placed a MINIMUM of 10 FEET downrange of the firing line, and set so that all bullets fired through them safely impact the range berm.

7. Use only one shooting table at a time and no more than 3 targets on any board.

8. Ammunition or practices that are NOT allowed: no rapid fire (we define shots less than 2 seconds apart as rapid fire), no fully automatic firearms use, no 50 BMG ammo, no tracer rounds, no magazine dumps or bump firing allowed. No shotguns at the 10 yard line!

9. No use of alcohol or drugs that affect judgment or coordination immediately prior to or while at the range.

10. Members are responsible for their actions and those of their guests at all times while on the range. Please report range violations to the onsite Property Manager, any manager of one of the Shooting Sports or any member of the Board of Directors. Disciplinary action for violations follows a 3-step process: 1st offense results in documented written warning, 2nd offense results in 2 month gate card suspension, 3rd offense results in loss of membership. Shooters notified as being in violation may attend the next Board meeting to petition for reinstatement of privileges as per membership agreement form.

Scholastic Action Shooting Program

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