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Whether it’s gunsmithing techniques passed from one family generation to the next, correct gun etiquette and safety, or even if it’s competitive shooting tips and tricks. We strive to educate and pass down and preserve the knowledge gained and to create a better experience for our customers. That’s why we have relationships with manufacturers that have spanned more than 2 family generations. NRA family recently featured an article on ways to keep range time with your youngsters fun. We want to highlight a few ideas from this article to help fuel your interest in making your love of hunting or sport shooting into a tradition to share with your younger family members.

 

Some of the topics discussed not only teach how to make range time fun, but also give great tips on making preparation and learning the craft fun as well. There is a good focus on not getting too caught up in the art of marksmanship, but instead on making shooting more enjoyable at the range. The article stresses the importance of setting time aside for range training, but also lends ideas on how to make the range an overall enjoyable experience from preparation, to range time, all the way through to the clean up. A few craft ideas in the article highlight some great ways to make target shooting a unique experience for you and your loved ones.

 

This well written article also stresses important steps for training up new shooters. Thats right, gun safety is a focal point even in an article about having fun. We believe that educating new shooters on proper gun safety and teaching respect for guns is incredibly important and should be addressed before ever stepping foot on a shooting range. This article echoes that belief without sapping the fun out of our beloved shooting sports.

 

If you have been looking for some creative ways to pass down your knowledge, to start or continue a family tradition, or even if you’re just looking to spice up your range time, this article is definitely worth the read.Head over to NRA Family and check it out, you’ll be glad you did.

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