The ODNR runs supervised gun ranges here in Ohio and I have the good fortune to live real close to one.
The rules are pretty simple- No rapid fire but up to 3 round bursts are OK as long as you are on target. No mag dumps. No full auto. Paper targets only. No tracers (Had a couple fires from idiots sneaking them in). Have to buy a range pass, and an annual is $24 for unlimited use or $5 for a daily. Take as much brass as is left behind.
The RO of my range is a little less strict on regulars, he's got an unwritten rule that rapid fire is OK if you can prove to him you are in control. Standard test when people whine about mag dumps is he puts a standard NRA target at 100 yards and says if they put all 30 rounds on paper they can shoot as fast as they want. If they miss, they get ejected for the year. Been years, and nobody has taken him on that.
Rules are necessary, there's a lot of idiots out there. They tend to fill the benches quickly during busy season and then it's get in line and wait. One fella was so angry that he actually had to wait for a bench on a busy Saturday morning that he took his AK and started shooting at the clay pigeons on the ground in the skeet range. That got him a trip to jail.
I like shooting, I like my range, and if some ****** starts flying lead over the berm and people shut the range down I am gonna be torqued off. We already had one good range closed permanantly because of rounds overtopping the berm and hitting the Battelle research center.