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SCDNR to reopen all manned shooting ranges May 5

May 01, 2020 11:38AM ● By David Dykes

The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources will reopen all manned SCDNR-managed shooting ranges Tuesday, May 5.

The ranges include the Twin Ponds Range in Charleston County, Wateree Rifle & Pistol Range in Richland County, James O. Thomason Range in Spartanburg County and the Pickens Range in Pickens County. 

The ranges will be open Tuesday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Palachucola, Webb and Belfast ranges will remain closed until further notice, state officials said. Additionally, the Wateree Shotgun Range in Richland County will remain closed due to construction, the officials said.

To ensure proper social distancing, SCDNR said staff members will implement these additional measures:

  • Every other shooting position will be closed to ensure social distancing.
  • No more than two shooters may shoot on a shooting position at a time. Space is limited at the firing line, so this will be required to ensure the safety of others on the range.
  • Ranges will not loan out equipment, such as target throwers, spotting scopes, rifle rests, etc. Bring your own equipment.
  • You are not required to sign-in.
  • Shooters will be limited to one hour on the range so that others can use the facility. If the range is full, the range officer will maintain a running list of the shooters who are waiting.  Shooters who are waiting will be asked to remain in their vehicle until called by the range officer for an open position.