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Terms & Conditions

  1. Shooting lessons take place under the guidance of a certified shooting instructor or shooting sports specialist (coach), and competitions are conducted under the guidance and command of a certified judge.

  2. An instructor, judge or coach controls how the person complies with safety requirements.

  3. Safety requirements and orders of the shooting instructor, judge or coach are binding on all persons present at the shooting range.

  4. It is prohibited to handle a weapon by a person who is under the influence of alcoholic beverages, narcotics, psychotropic or other intoxicating substances or has a poor health condition that may cause the person to act uncontrollably and fire an accidental shot while using the weapon.
    If a shooting coach, judge or instructor has reasonable suspicion that a person is under the influence of intoxicating substances or in a state of health that prevents them from safely using a weapon, they are prohibited from using the weapon.

  5. A person is in the shooting position and at the shooting line only with the permission of the coach, judge or instructor. The person does not leave the weapon and ammunition unattended and does not give it to other persons (except the coach, judge or instructor).

  6. If there is a person, animal or unexpected obstacle in the dangerous sector of the target or shooting range, shooting is prohibited and it is forbidden to touch the weapon.

  7. A person who has a permit to possess or carry a weapon may conduct practice shooting independently, only after agreement with the shooting range manager or trainer, but may approach the target after shooting only upon his command.

  8. Weapons must be stored and carried in a way that does not pose a threat to themselves or others; this may only be done by a shooting instructor, coach, judge, or person in charge of the shooting range.

  9. Weapons are loaded only with the permission of the coach, referee and instructor.

  10. The weapon may only be used while on the firing line. The weapon may only be pointed in the direction of the target, aimed and fired at the target only while on the firing line (location). It is prohibited to touch the weapons of persons nearby.

  11. Other persons are prohibited from distracting or otherwise disturbing a person who is performing a shooting exercise.

  12. All persons shall stop shooting upon the command “Stop” given verbally or in another understandable manner and language by the coach, judge or instructor, without leaving their place at the shooting line, and shall present their weapon to the coach, judge or instructor.

  13. A person who has finished shooting remains on the shooting line until a specific command and may proceed to the targets only after receiving permission from the shooting instructor, judge or coach.

  14. Persons who are not shooting practice or participating in competitions are prohibited from being on the shooting line; they must be at a rest area or at a marked “waiting area” at each range.

  15. Outside the firing line, a person is prohibited from aiming a weapon or otherwise preparing to shoot, and from pointing the weapon at people.

  16. When leaving the firing line, the person shall ensure that there is no ammunition left in the chamber and magazine of the weapon. It is prohibited to leave the firing line if the weapon is loaded and prepared for firing.

  17. The person shall immediately report to the coach, judge or instructor any circumstance that could jeopardize the safety of shooting.

  18. A person who is shooting practice or participating in shooting competitions, and persons who are close to the shooting line, must wear hearing protection (earmuffs).

  19. Weapons are under the person's supervision at all times. Under all circumstances, the person shall handle the weapon as if it were loaded and ready to fire.

  20. The weapon user is responsible for specific actions with the weapon during training and competition.

  21. The person certifies by signing that they have become familiar with these requirements and are responsible for complying with them.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need previous experience to use a shooting range?

No, our professional instructors will tell you and show you everything you need to make your shooting lesson a success.

Do I need a gun license to shoot at a shooting range?

To use the shooting range, visitors do not need a gun license, as the lesson takes place under the supervision of a professional shooting instructor.

Do I have to pay separately for the weapon?

No, it is included in the price of the shooting kit

What is the minimum age to shoot?

The shooting range may be used from the age of 16 under parental supervision. For visitors under the age of 18, there are specially adapted small-caliber weapons.

Will there be an instructor or judge on site who can help?

Yes, classes are supervised by professional instructors. Our team is always available to help answer any questions you may have.

Can I bring a friend or family member with me to watch or shoot?

Yes, classes are held individually or in groups, so friends or family members can participate in a shooting class together. For safety reasons, spectators are asked to wait for participants in the lounge.

Can I take photos or videos during the shooting range?

Yes, visitors can take pictures after prior approval from the shooting instructor.

How much does it cost to use a shooting range?

The prices of shooting lessons depend on the selected shooting programs and can be viewed on our website.

Do I need to book an appointment in advance, or can I come without registering?

We encourage visitors to sign up in advance for a specific shooting time. There is a possibility that if you arrive without an appointment, the shooting range administration will not be able to provide a free shooting lane.

Can I book a private shooting range or session for a group, corporate event?

Yes, with advance reservation, it is possible to book a shooting lesson for a group or corporate event.

What is your cancellation policy if I can't come?

If for some reason a visitor cannot arrive at the scheduled shooting time, please inform the shooting range administration in a timely manner, at least 24 hours in advance.

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