Posted on Aug 13, 2020
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I'm trying to make a new range book for my company.
I have some ideas on what to put in there, but I'm looking for any recommendations from other former SLs PSGs or PLs?
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A good range book is kind of specific to the range you are running. You should have the CONOP, DRAW, range SOP, TO&Es for whatever tasks are being trained, and copies of applicable TCs and TMs for weapons you are shooting.
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Scripts and scorecards for comman qual tables as well
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CONOP w/ Timeline, range bulletin from range if applicable(mostly for LFX), DRAW, Ammo breakdown/Magazine data cards, CASEVAC plan/Strip map for Womack or Role 2/3, any policy letters your unit has on ranges or LFX.
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What documentation should I put in a Range Book?
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I would add DA5155 for the ammo point
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Clutch!!!
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1SG Alan Boggs
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Safety brief outline that can be tweeked for specific locations. CRM for the range
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LTC Ken Bowers
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I would add the daily range bulletin, a training area map, the unit training/range schedule, and the phone number for the snack truck!
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