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Learn To Shoot Safely And Correctly.
Whether you are interested in recreational shooting, competition, hunting, gun collecting, historical reenactment, home safety, or personal protection -- the basics are where to start! NRA Basic Firearm Training Courses teach you the safety principles and help you develop the knowledge, skills, and attitude that are needed to successfully pursue your shooting interests.
Since 1871, one of NRA's major objectives has been to provide basic training in the safe and proper use of firearms. Today, 50,000 NRA Certified Instructors throughout the United States continue this fine tradition of public service by conducting NRA Basic Firearm Training Courses. Courses are offered in the following disciplines:
- Pistol
- Rifle
- Shotgun
- Home Firearm Safety
- Personal Protection
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- Muzzleloading Pistol
- Muzzleloading Rifle
- Muzzleloading Shotgun
- Range Safety Officer
- Metallic Cartridge Reloading
- Shotgun Shell Reloading
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What will you learn in an NRA basic course? Using the NRA training method of Total Participant Involvement, basic courses provide hands on learning opportunities in the following areas:
- safe firearm handling
- firearm parts and operation
- ammunition and its function
- shooting fundamentals and an opportunity to develop them on the range
- how to select, clean and store a firearm
- review of various activities available to help participants develop and improve their shooting skills
Attractive certificates are awarded to participants who successfully complete each basic course.
NRA's FIRST STEPS Program FIRST (Firearm Instruction, Responsibility and Safety Training) STEPS is the latest addition to the NRA's training programs for new shooters. It provides hands-on orientation to one specific rifle, pistol or shotgun model in as little as three hours, including a one-hour shooting session on a range.
What materials are available on the basics of shooting?
NRA publishes student manuals for each course in the program. While they are not a substitute for hands-on training, they are helpful and you can order them directly from NRA. Contact the NRA Training Department for a Basic Firearm Training brochure.
When you've finished your course, not only will you have learned the basics, you will be on your way to pursuing a lifetime of shooting.
Enroll in a course today! Contact the VISS NRA Certified Instructors! |