The inevitable result was a shortage in the availability of both firearms and ammunition.
Ironically, this coincided with an unprecedented demand for both firearms and ammunition which the industry could not meet.
Needless to say, this creates a dilemma for individuals new to the shooting sports.
Shoot United is a fantastic resource for Americans new to firearm ownership. The program promotes responsible ownership and is an introduction to the shooting sports.
Exactly how do they learn about their firearms, and where do they get their training?
Its designed to attract new people to the shooting sports as well to promote the responsible ownership of firearms.
For new shooters just getting involved in the game, Shoot United can be a very helpful resource.
The Shoot United initiative can go a long way in helping educate the next generation of gun owners and shooters.
What Do They Offer?
Much like any new endeavor, those with a budding interest in firearms can often be overwhelmed with information.
For 2023, Shoot United has scheduled more than 20 range events throughout the U.S.
The program helps to cut through the jargon and get a new shooter comfortable with his or her new firearm, such as this Springfield Armory Hellcat featured at the events.
However, there are also introductory classes on shotgun and rifle as well.
Classes are taught by experienced Shoot United instructors and these events can accommodate up to 30 people.
The best part about the events is that this quality training is absolutely free.
Shoot United is supported by Springfield Armory, which has provided a range of its firearms for use at its events.
Lunch, a swag bag, and fantastic giveaways are also included.
I would be hard-pressed to think of a better way to introduce new participants to the shooting sports.
All have proven to be very popular with the attendees.
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