Get To The Nice Shot
Redding’s Indoor shooting range
Nice Shot is a (25yd) TWENTY-FIVE-YARD Indoor Shooting Facility with (12) Twelve Shooting Lanes
The loading and handling of firearms is only permitted on the firing line. Only authorized personnel may be armed while in the retail portion of the range. This excludes Range Personnel, Active Law Enforcement, and Current CCW Permit Holders.
You must be 18 and present a valid form of identification to rent handguns, purchase ammunition, and use the pistol range. Shooters under 18 years of age must be supervised by a parent or legal guardian while on the range.
Eye and ear protection must be acquired, and all shooters MUST ATTIRE previous to TRAVERSING through our sound lock chamber to the range.
Wear comfortable, unrestricted clothing that allows for a full range of motion. (Our Range has the optimum climate control systems in the industry). Sturdy, closed-toe shoes with good traction are required to protect your feet from debris. wear shirts/tops with higher necklines (like crew necks) to prevent hot shell casings from getting trapped against your skin. a brimmed hat is a good precaution, as well.
Food and drink are not allowed in the shooting range bays.
A maximum of two shooters IS allowed per lane. No spectators are allowed in the shooting bay.
ammunition IS subject to inspection at the check-in counter.
Firearms are to be removed and replaced within cases ONLY on the firing line.
Be sure your firearm is safe to operate and know how to use it safely.
Never draw your firearm from a holster. Holster drawing is only allowed during instructional times with an instructor.
Only fire at your target. Unaimed or uncontrolled fire is strictly prohibited. All shots must be fired at approved targets. You are financially responsible for any damage that you cause to the facility. Failure to report such an incident will jeopardize your use of the facility.
Only one person may fire from a shooting booth at a time.
Do not exchange firearms with another booth. Please switch shooters between booths, never firearms.
Loaded firearms may not be handed from one person to another.
In the event of a jammed or malfunctioning firearm, place your firearm on the bench with the muzzle pointing down range and ask range personnel for assistance.
Never leave the firing line with a loaded or jammed firearm in your possession.
No one is permitted forward of the firing line at any time for any reason.
Brass may only be retrieved from behind the firing line and only the amount you brought into the range.
Do not throw brass in garbage cans. Please push brass forward when finished shooting.
safety Commands issued by the range staff must be followed immediately.
enjoy your range time.
get to your nice shot!