Range Operations is a range safety consultancy and a service of Falconer Operations Group LLC. Led by founder Seth Falconer, with a network of GIS professionals, range safety specialists, and laboratory partners brought in as engagements require. Built on real range experience and backed by real safety standards. Every project is run by people with current credentials. No generalists with a clipboard.
Eight years on live-fire ranges, both as an operator and an instructor. Surface and Weapons Danger Zone certified. ArcGIS-trained for geospatial modeling. Range Operations and Procedures Development class through SRP Army. Active firearms instructor.
The reason I built this: insurance costs are climbing, regulators are tightening, and ranges are getting flagged or shut down over problems that should have been caught years earlier. Most range owners I talk to are doing their best with what they have, but there is not a clear place to turn for documentation that actually holds up. That gap is what we close.
Range Operations is small on purpose. Each engagement gets real attention, the documentation is built to be useful, and if we are not the right fit for a project we say so up front.
Your facility details, firing positions, security configurations, and operational data are not shared, sold, or used for marketing. Federal and law enforcement engagements are handled to the additional confidentiality standards specified in the contract. We treat range information the way insurance underwriters and counsel expect it to be treated.
If something happens at your range and you need documentation fast, for an insurer, a regulator, or counsel, we can move quickly. We have worked with operators in the immediate aftermath of incidents where the existing paperwork did not hold up. Same applies to ranges facing a near-miss audit. Direct line, no portal.
The Free Range Review is the easiest way to start. Fill out a short form, get a written response within two business days. If we are not the right fit for what you need, we will say so and suggest where to look next.