WHAT TO EXPECT
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Range safety decisions shouldn’t feel uncertain or reactive.
Our process is designed to be clear, predictable, and defensible from the first conversation to final documentation.
No guesswork. No unnecessary complexity. Just clarity.
Step 1
Initial Consultation
We begin with a short conversation to understand your range layout, usage, calibers, and current documentation. This allows us to determine what level of analysis is actually needed and avoid overcomplicating the work.
If a standard package fits, we’ll tell you.
If it doesn’t, we’ll explain why.
Step 2
Analyze, Map, and Validate
This is where the work happens.
Using GIS-based analysis and established range safety methodology, we evaluate your range in detail. Surface Danger Zones are calculated for each applicable caliber and firing configuration, accounting for terrain, distance, and containment features.
When required, additional services are integrated into the analysis, including drone mapping, berm surveys, and on-site inspections. These tools allow us to capture real-world conditions accurately and eliminate assumptions that often go undocumented.
Every range is evaluated independently.
No templates. No reused drawings.
This step ensures safety boundaries are clearly defined and supported by data, not opinion.
Step 3
Document, Review, and Support
You receive clear, professional documentation designed for real audiences.
Boards. Insurers. Regulators. Landowners.
Reports explain not only what was determined, but how and why. This gives you defensible answers when questions are asked and a clear understanding of your range’s safety posture.
We review the findings with you, walk through any recommendations, and outline practical next steps. For ranges that want ongoing support, compliance and review options are available.
Nothing is rushed. Nothing is pushed.
WHO THIS PROCESS COVERS
-Private ranges and clubs
-Law enforcement training facilities
-Multi-caliber and mixed-use ranges
-Insurance reviews and renewals
-Boards and landowners managing liability
-Ranges planning future expansion or changes
If safety, liability, and credibility matter, this process applies.
WHAT YOU WALK AWAY WITH
-Clear, documented safety boundaries
-Defensible SDZ analysis specific to your range
-Tailored documentation written for insurers, boards, and landowners
-Confidence when questions arise
-Practical recommendations, not just findings
-A clear path forward, even as your range evolves
Support beyond a single report, when you need it
Client Confidentiality
Due to the nature of range safety, liability, and insurance-related work, client details and reviews are kept confidential. Many of the organizations we support prefer discretion over publicity.
References can be discussed privately during consultation when appropriate.