One Shot Rule: A blanket permit has been issued, which allows more than one round to be loaded at a time on the rifle/pistol ranges.For your protection, range participants are responsible for providing – and required to wear – eye and ear protection.Shooters are responsible for keeping their shooting area in order and properly disposing of all targets, trash and shell casings.Individuals under the influence of alcohol or drugs are not permitted on the firing line. No alcoholic beverages are allowed at the ranges.Paper targets with a bullseye pattern or a depiction of legal game may be used. Only approved targets may be used no human-form silhouettes or metal targets.Range firearms may be loaded and discharged only at an established shooting station at approved targets.Shooters must keep their range firearms pointed in a safe direction at all times.They must be cased prior to leaving the shooting station. Range firearms may be uncased only at the shooting stations on the firing lines.Shooters under the age of 16 must be supervised by an adult.Range firearms must be unloaded and cased in order to enter the range.Shooting is allowed only when DNR range personnel are present. Range hours have been established to ensure safety and to protect the ranges against vandalism.The gated parking lots are designated for range participants only.