The covered range has 18 shooting positions from 5 to 50 yards for small bore and handgun and 12 shooting positions for rifle/big bore at 100 and 200 yards. They furnish cement tables w/chairs, carpet pads for table top, carpeted wood blocks and sandbags, visable in some range photos.
After shooting my 1895 Nagant at 25 yards, I just moved the target back to 50 yards and shot my Mossburg 640K Chuckster .22 magnum.
Recently put a new scope on it so it took me awhile to zero it in, but finally got it close. It was shoot, click scope, shoot, click scope, etc.
I was sitting and using a sandbag, and it was only 50 yards, but I was happy.

Am posting 2 targets and some pics of the range, very nice and well kept, it belongs to Pima County.
The square target is 8 1/2" X 11" and the round is 8". The flyer in the 7 ring of the round target is because the guy next to fired off his elephant pistol when I pulled the trigger, it boomed next to me and I felt the concussion, don't know what it was, but it sure made me jump.

One of the photos explains why we don't have any shooting pits to stand in.

Vern.