NRA ‘For Women By Women’ Rifle Instructor Training Course Registration Open Now

NRA ‘For Women By Women’ Rifle Instructor Training Course Registration Open Now
NRA ‘For Women By Women’ Rifle Instructor Training Course Registration Open Now

USA -(Ammoland.com)- Registration is open for NRA’s “For Women By Women” Rifle Instructor Training Course, scheduled for Aug 10-12, 2018, at NRA Headquarters in Fairfax, Virginia!

The course, taught by experienced NRA Certified Instructor and Lead Women’s Program Training Coordinator Diane Danielson, will provide the instruction and training necessary to earn NRA Certified Instructor credentials in the Rifle discipline. Designed by a female NRA instructor exclusively for women and taught in a women-only class, this course provides a comfortable environment for women looking to take the next step in their firearm instructor careers in a curriculum catered to their specific needs.

As an added bonus, all participants will receive NRA Home Firearm Safety Instructor training and certification at no additional cost!

Completion of the NRA Basic Rifle Course is required prior to the start of the class. Find an NRA Basic Rifle Course near you by clicking and searching here.

NRAblog.comRegistration is $300, and includes all course materials, range use, firearms and ammunition. Spots fill quickly for these courses, so register now by clicking here. For more information or to ask questions, contact Diane Danielson by emailing [email protected].

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Raymond S. Eddy

That instructors face sure is close to the ejection port!
I know it’s only a twenty two, but it will smart!

Brick

Ws about to say exactly that. My wife learned what I call a “hot pocket”. Never wear an open or v neck style shirt and always wear a hat. I was all too happy to doctor the lil red spot in her cleavage lol. Do it again I say, to hell with that she says. I’ve had pistol and rifle brass land and stay on the rim of my hat. And even with an undershirt and over brass from the next lane over went into the neck of my shirt.