Of the multiple firing positions at TVP, several are along one firing line...one at the concrete benches and two that are located up a hill off to the right. Primarily the bench positions are in use but it is safe and acceptable for shooters to simultaneously use one of the two higher elevation positions as long as everyone is communicating to know who is where.
From the benches there are steel plates at 100 yard increments to 700 yards and then at 1000 yards. Target boards are available at 100 (for zeroing), 600, and 1000 yards also, although trips back and forth to the longer two berms to replace paper are tough if it is busy. Most people rely on the steel to gauge hits.
From the elevated positions there are steel plates at various ranges. These may be viewed on the schedule page of TVP's website (
Thunder Valley Precision » Specialized long range shooting facility), listed as "Headhunter position 1" and "Intimidator position 1". You may need a veteran to guide you onto the plates from these positions as they might be tough to find if you've never acquired them before. It won't be difficult to get someone to go up the hill with you and show you what's up if you choose to do that.
SAFETY FIRST is of course the rule on open range days...instead of one or two shooters on the line as during the competitions, there may be as many as twenty rifles in use simultaneously, so everyone needs to be paying close attention. That said, there have been no incidents, and Tom intends to keep it that way.
There is no place like TVP within a thousand miles. You will learn more about your rifle/s and gain more valuable data in a few hours then in weeks at a typical range.