To expand on this, go with 100% wired cameras (PoE cameras; power over ethernet), no WiFi. Any good security consulting company will understand this and offer solutions for it. Less risk of anyone accessing the cams remotely and using them for nefarious purposes. If it's an outdoor range, true, there'd be the added hassle of having to bury conduit with Cat6 cable run to cameras not attached to a building/range office, but it's worth the trouble for the added security IMO.
Also, if it was me, I might even look at some of the more advanced video surveillance systems that have
various AI capabilities. While it can get expensive quick and might be overkill, it can
unlock some cool capabilities. Things like being able to define zones, paths, thresholds, etc. If crossed, that can trip alarms, send notifications, or whatever else you need. It can potentially help highlight unusual behavior, people lingering where they shouldn't, capturing license plates plus car makes and models, capturing profile pictures, all sorts of cool things.