Spring maintenance checklist for shooting ranges
It won’t be long until winter fades and the shooting season picks up, and spring is the perfect time for gun clubs and shooting ranges to carry out essential maintenance. A well kept facility not only ensures safety but also enhances the experience for members and visitors. Here’s a checklist to help ranges prepare for the months ahead.

Range safety
Safety is the foundation of every successful shooting range.
- Inspect fencing, barriers, and signage for damage or wear
- Check backstops and bullet traps to ensure they remain effective and secure
- Review emergency procedures and refresh staff training where needed
Grounds and facilities
Spring is the season for fresh starts.
- Clear debris, fallen branches, and winter build up from pathways and shooting areas
- Maintain parking areas and make sure surfaces are safe and slip free
- Refresh clubhouse spaces, from seating to heating, ready for increased footfall
Equipment and targets
Reliable equipment keeps sessions running smoothly.
- Inspect and repair target frames, stands, and electronic systems
- Service shooting range machinery such as trap throwers or automated targets
- Stock up on consumables like paper targets, clays, and cleaning supplies
Compliance and documentation
Staying compliant protects both members and your reputation.
- Review insurance policies to make sure cover is up to date
- Check licences and certifications for staff and facilities
- Update risk assessments to reflect seasonal changes and new activities
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