FAQ
Can I bring my own gun?
Yes! As long as its not full auto, FRT/Binary, caliber no bigger than 308, legally owned and functions safely.
Will you be providing guns?
Yes! We will have guns available for you to try out. There will be suppressed rifles and pistols, some exotic calibers to try and some fancy guns too! However, only Shoot4Chai provided ammo can be used in those guns.
Can I bring my own ammo?
Yes! Bring as much as you want. All ammo must be lead core. No steel core ammo allowed.
Can I bring steel case ammo?
Yes! But no steel core ammo.
How much can I shoot?
As much as you'd like! Shoot until you run out of ammo. Shoot4Chai will be providing limited amounts of amno based on how much you raise, but there I'll be ammo available to purchase with a donation at the range.
Where is the range?
The range is located at a private club in Berks County, PA. The exact address will be given to you after your are registered.
What happens if the weather is bad?
You will be shooting in bad weather! Dress for the weather.
What you can't do:
No open toed shoes
No steel core ammo
Shoot only Shoot4Chai provided ammo in Shoot4Chai guns
No birdshot
No caliber bigger than 308
No FRT/binary style triggers
No full auto
No loaded guns allowed anywhere except on the firing line
No steel core ammo
Shoot only Shoot4Chai provided ammo in Shoot4Chai guns
No birdshot
No caliber bigger than 308
No FRT/binary style triggers
No full auto
No loaded guns allowed anywhere except on the firing line
All 4 basic range safety rules apply with no exceptions. violations of these rules or any other safety rules will result in an automatic disqualification from the event and removal from the premesis.
The four Primary rules of Firearm Safety are:
The four Primary rules of Firearm Safety are:
Always treat all firearms as if they are loaded.
Never point the firearm at anything you are not willing to destroy.
Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
Be sure of your target and what is beyond it.
Never point the firearm at anything you are not willing to destroy.
Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
Be sure of your target and what is beyond it.


