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NRA BASICS OF RIFLE SHOOTING INSTRUCTOR COURSE

  • 09/13/2026
  • 08:00 - 19:00
  • TRAINING CLASSROOM
  • 8

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NRA Basics of Rifle Shooting Instructor Course. 

Cost $150 for members, $250 for non-members

Register via Wild Apricot

Contact davereed2010@gmail.com with any questions

The day of class you need to bring:
DO NOT BRING ANY LIVE AMMUNITION INTO THE CLASSROOM! 

1. Pen/Pencil to write with. Highlighters are a good idea but not required.
2. Lunch/Snacks/Non-alcoholic beverages to get you through the full
day. We will have a working lunch, no time to leave the range.

3. Eye and ear protection.

4. Range appropriate attire (baseball cap/crew collar shirt (no plunging necklines), closed toe shoes). Clothing appropriate for the weather that day.

5. Any caliber rifle and 200 rounds of ammunition for the class, optics are allowed. Targets will be a maximum of 25 yards away. DO NOT BRING ANY LIVE AMMUNITION INTO THE CLASSROOM!

6. Most important A GOOD ATTITUDE FOR LEARNING. An inquisitive mindset is a positive thing.

7. $150 Cash, check or send via Zelle. ($250 for non-members)

8. A laptop computer

INSTRUCTOR QUALIFICATION STANDARDS - Each instructor candidate must pass the following test:

Using any rifle, with any optics, hit 4.5" target at 25 yards. You will fire 10 shots each from sitting, prone, standing unsupported. You must hit the target a minimum of 24 times. You will be allowed up to 2 additional attempts if necessary.

Some things that you could do to help make the class easier for you:
1. Go touch, handle, fondle, caress as many different types of
rifles as possible. This includes new and antique bolt action, semi-automatic, pump action, break-action, falling block, muzzleloading and any other type you can find. Get the basic idea of how to load, unload and fire the different types of guns if at all possible. Hangout at your local gun store and ask lots of questions.
2. Shoot as many different types of these guns as possible.
3. Get as much range time in as you can, either at our range or anywhere else and practice with your rifle getting 4 inch or smaller groups at 25 yards.


DO NOT BRING ANY LIVE AMMUNITION INTO THE CLASSROOM! 

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