Most outdoor clubs (eg Pickering in N. Yorks) have restarted but with online pre-booking, ceilings on numbers, Covid-19 social distancing, sanitising radios and butts gear, and elimination of on-range furniture and documentation. (eg sign-in and rifle/calibre recording as part of the pre-book procedure). No visitors, open days, non members. The ban on more than six people from different households meeting still applies and appears to be going to apply for some time. However, those operating the range, eg doing butts duty, sentry, RO etc are classed as 'workers' and are in addition to the max of six and on relay changeovers shooters swap roles with workers and vice versa, it being recommended that a written record is retained. All this is on top of risk assessments and recorded effects of mitigation actions (eg sanitising chairs and concrete benches, access door handles etc between relays) on perceived risks which have been done in advance of reopening. Pre-booking often involves time slots with arrival to be no more than xx minutes beforehand and shooters must depart the range as soon as they finish shooting, rifles are cleared and gear packed. Rules on each relay (car) parking in different places may apply too and arrivals wait in their cars without fraternising until an RO instructs them to move to the firing point.
Indoor (including covered firing points on outdoor ranges which are classed as 'indoor' spaces) should reopen after this Friday if they can meet the safety requirements set out for indoor gyms and suchlike as to space per shooter, sanitising all fixtures between relays, use of face-coverings and suchlike. This will also involve pre-booking and no non-members, car parking controls as appropriate.
The MoD and NRA have (or nearly have) come to an agreement on civilian use of MoD ranges and civilian bookings are being accepted by Landmarc for fixtures from 1st August under the pre Covid rules about those able to book ranges and use them, but now with additional risk assessments and procedures as to how social distancing and target sanitising et al will be done. Landmarc is it is reportedly accepting booking for parties of up to 30 and nobody yet knows how this ties in with the overall rule of it being illegal to allow groups of more than six to congregate. Presumably, as for weddings and cricket matches, the MoD has secured this figure as an exception to the general rule. Again, pre-booking applies.
So, shooting for existing club members has either restarted or will shortly do so, but it is in a very strange and much restricted way with additional planning and greater site supervision needed and other things you'd hardly consider such as where comp fees or range use fees are involved, exact amounts being put into a jar to avoid handling cash (except subsequently, but I presume notes are left for some days for virus particles to die and coins are washed.) If they exist, range house use is banned except where range access is involved and then with all connecting doors kept locked. Toilets can be used, but again with mitigation procedures.