Free Shooting Instruction Offered in Utah
OutdoorHub 05.04.12
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to shoot a bow and arrow? How about a firearm, maybe even a muzzleloader?
And would you like to watch a group of expert shooters—dressed like cowboys from the Old West—demonstrate their shooting skills while moving through a course that includes stationary and pop-up targets?
If so, drop by the Cache Valley Public Shooting Range on May 11 or May 12. With the exception of the facility’s shotgun range, all of its shooting ranges will be open for free that day. And, if you want to shoot on the shotgun range, you can for a reduced price.
If you don’t have any equipment or don’t know much about shooting, no problem. Free equipment and instruction will be provided that day.
The Cache Valley Public Shooting Range is at 2851 W. 200 N. in Logan. Free shooting will be offered from 3 – 8 p.m. on May 11 and from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. on May 12.
Ja Eggett, Cache Valley Public Shooting Range manager for the Division of Wildlife Resources, says beginning and advanced shooters are welcome.
“Equipment and instruction will be available for those who would like to try archery, muzzleloaders, shotguns, .22 rifles and handguns for the first time,” Eggett says. “Plan on joining us for a fun day at the shooting range.”
For more information, call the range at (435) 753-4600.