I guess this also pertains to the other action bays as well?
From the consultants’ report on the range, with emphasis on things that I found particularly interesting…
General required range “improvements” that apply to the action bays:
4. Remove rocks and other hard objects from backstops, side berms and range ground surfaces. (See Section 3, Discussion on Bullet Escapement, Hard Target Deflected Bullet Escapement)
5. Remove rubber tires from backstops, side berms and range ground surfaces. (See Section 3, Discussion on Bullet Escapement, Hard Target Deflected Bullet Escapement)
6. Remove, or cover with earth, telephone poles and vertically exposed concrete on backstops, side berms and range ground surfaces. (See Section 3, Discussion on Bullet Escapement, Hard Target Deflected Bullet Escapement)
7. Verify targets are placed to result in bullet impacts into impact area of the backstop. (See Section 3, Discussion on Bullet Escapement, Ground Deflected Bullet Escapement)
8. Verify all firing locations are a minimum of 10 yards from backstop or steel targets. (See Section 6, Engineering Controls on Outdoor Ranges, Target and Target Placement)
9. Remove and prohibit the use of falling type steel targets, or provide calculations to show bullet deflections will not leave the crater. (See Section 3, Discussion on Bullet Escapement, Hard Target Deflected Bullet Escapement)
10. Remove and prohibit the use of bowling pins. (See Section 3, Discussion on Bullet Escapement, Hard Target Deflected Bullet Escapement)Items specific to the action bays:
1. Post safety rules. Appendix B, Signs, has a recommended Action Range Rules sign.
2. Honolulu Police Department establishes a policy and procedures to verify each course of fire meets the safety recommendations of this report related to ammunition type, bullet trajectory and target type.3. Install unloading/loading stations at law enforcement firearms cleaning area and gunsmith room.