Do you remember the excitement you felt the first time you went shooting? Well now is a perfect time to relive the experience again through the eyes of someone new. There’s nothing quite like seeing the joy on someone’s face after they’ve taken their first shots and National Shooting Sports Month® is the perfect time to make that happen. The next time you head to the range, take a friend, a co-worker or a family member and share your love of the shooting sports. The videos below provide helpful tips to make bringing someone new to the range easy and fun!
Choosing the Right Target
Choosing the Right Firearm
Join the +ONEsm Movement and invite a friend on your next trip to the range. Share your passion in posts on social media with #PlusOneMovement and #LetsGoShooting. Don’t forget to check out this year’s Gearbox Giveaways, too, and enter for your chance to win one of these spectacular prize packages!
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