Rifle Range
Virtual Tour
The Air Force Academy athletic program and rifle team opened the Falcon Rifle Range in February 2014. The Falcons moved into the state-of-the-art facility following a year-long construction and renovation, with the final completion of the facility in January 2014 in time to host the Nevada rifle team on Feb. 1.
Renovations to the range included 16 points all equipped with the most advanced Megalink electronic target system. The backstop is made of granulated rubber, which helps to reduce noise and lead-dust contamination. The old range consisted of 10 points, and with the addition of six points allow Air force to host the NCAA Rifle Championships in the future.
The range features a viewing area of the entire firing line with stadium style seating. Positioned directly above the viewing area are two TV screens, which display the athletes’ targets and their scores. Spectators are able to follow the action during the competition. The team room is also available for spectators to relax and watch the competition on two 60” plasma TVs.
The facility accommodates the coaches’ office, gun-smithing room, an armory, and separate male and female locker rooms.
The Air Force Academy athletic program and rifle team opened the Falcon Rifle Range in February 2014. The Falcons moved into the state-of-the-art facility following a year-long construction and renovation, with the final completion of the facility in January 2014 in time to host the Nevada rifle team on Feb. 1.
Renovations to the range included 16 points all equipped with the most advanced Megalink electronic target system. The backstop is made of granulated rubber, which helps to reduce noise and lead-dust contamination. The old range consisted of 10 points, and with the addition of six points allow Air force to host the NCAA Rifle Championships in the future.
The range features a viewing area of the entire firing line with stadium style seating. Positioned directly above the viewing area are two TV screens, which display the athletes’ targets and their scores. Spectators are able to follow the action during the competition. The team room is also available for spectators to relax and watch the competition on two 60” plasma TVs.
The facility accommodates the coaches’ office, gun-smithing room, an armory, and separate male and female locker rooms.
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