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The LAR&R Junior Shooters Program is a 501c Non-Profit Organization. The LAR&R Junior Shooters Program is designed to teach juniors from ages 10 to 21, firearms safety and marksmanship using .22 caliber target rifles. If the junior athlete desires he may progress into the world of competition and join our Rifle team. As we are all young at heart, if there is space available, we are happy to introduce older "juniors" to the sport of shooting and competition. The Program will supply all equipment except for ammunition. Ammunition will be .22 caliber long rifle target grade standard velocity. Talk to the coaches before buying or bringing any ammunition. No ammunition will be allowed unless it is marked "Standard Velocity" or "Match" and approved by the coaches. NO HIGH VELOCITY ammunition is allowed. Participation in the program requires membership in LAR&R. Membership applications can be obtained at the range. The membership fee is $50 per year. Each membership is for the family; member, spouse and juniors under 21. Persons coming into the Club by October 1 or later will be credited for the succeeding year. Each junior and adult shooter must also be a member of the NRA. https://membership.nrahq.org/forms/signup.asp All shooters, junior and adults, must attend, complete and pass the NRA Basic Rifle Course and range orientation before being allowed to shoot with the Junior Program. (See Group Policy for group execptions). This course is for 2 consecutive Saturdays, usually starting the first Saturday of the month, except when the junior program is closed on the first Saturday. Then class will start the second Saturday and finish on the third Saturday. Participation of the junior's parent(s) is required. It is necessary for a commitment by both the parent and the junior to arrive at the range no latter than 12:30 PM and remain until 3:30 PM. each Saturday unless otherwise excused. Please email both TallJim and Coach Bob prior to coming to the range. (See Contacts page) Adult participation in the Junior Shooters Program is allowed, on a space available basis, under the same conditions as for the junior shooter. That is: Membership in LARR, NRA and completion of the NRA Basic Rifle Course and Orientation. Firearms Safety Education and Basic Marksmanship training as well as Merit Badge Qualification is available for Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, CAP, Junior Marines, ROTC or any other approved youth organizations and schools. Contact Bob McMullin and "Tall" Jim to arrange a date. See "Contacts" page. |
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