Safety at shooting ranges is the most important thing
Everyone who enters a shooting range is responsible not only for themselves, but also for others. Remember that you are not alone at the shooting range. Your behavior can harm yourself and others. And you don’t want that. You must follow all safety rules. And you should find a shooting range that pays attention to safety rules. Only then will you be able to shoot safely.
Every gun is loaded
The basic rule is that you must always treat your gun as if it were loaded. Even if you know that you did not load it or that you checked it beforehand, it does not matter. Treat your gun as loaded anyway. You must never point it at anything that you could potentially hit. This rule has prevented a lot of accidents.

Do not point at anything except the target
Even when you are not shooting, always point your gun at a safe zone. At a shooting range, this is usually the target. You must never point it at people, walls, or anywhere in the open. There is always a risk that you will hit something or someone you don’t really want to hit.
Listen to instructions
You are never alone at a shooting range. There are instructors or attendants there to help you with your shooting. You must follow the instructions they give you without exception. Whether it is the command to shoot, stop shooting or handling the weapon. The safety regime must apply to everyone. Otherwise, the shooting range will never be a safe place.

Use protective equipment
You must use protective equipment at a shooting range. The shot is loud, it can easily damage your hearing. Likewise, a ricocheted cartridge can hit your eye. Therefore, it is mandatory to have protective headphones and glasses.
Keep your finger off the trigger
Until you are ready to shoot, keep your finger off the trigger. Get into this habit the first time you shoot. It is very important. Only touch the trigger when you are aiming and intending to shoot.