Copy of NRA Pistol Instructor Shooting Course
Duration: 6 Hours on the Range
$300.00
Fee
Carl Hirt
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Description
BECOME AN NRA PISTOL INSTRUCTOR. This course teaches the essential components required to organize, promote and teach an NRA Basic Shooting course. This 16-hour course includes Basic Instructor Training (BIT) and Basic Pistol Instructor Certification Training.
NRA PREREQUISITES: Instructor candidates MUST have completed the NRA Basics of Pistol Shooting prior to taking the instructor Course. Instructor Course must have a minimum of 4 students. Need more information. 770-334-8285 Info@HirtsDefensiveSolutions.com
Topics Covered
Day 1- Basic Instructor Training (BIT)
Introduction & NRA Trainers Ethics
Policies and Procedures
Roles and Responsibilities
Organizing your course
Generating Publicity for your course
Preparing to teach
Training Athletes with Physical Disabilities
Day 2- Basic Pistol Instructor Training
Course Lessons:
Opening Exercise: How to Introduce a Speaker
Lesson I: The Instructor and the NRA Basic Firearm Training Program
Lesson II: Using a Training Team
Lesson III: Training Materials and Training Aids
Lesson IV: Organizing Your Course
Lesson V: Preparing to Teach
Expectations and Outcomes
Course Goal: To develop NRA Certified Instructors who possess the knowledge, skill,
and attitude necessary to conduct the NRA Basic Pistol Shooting Course.
Types
Instructor Training Courses, NRA Courses
Requirements
Candidates will shoot any gun of their choice, regardless of action, sights, or caliber, at a
blank 9-inch diameter paper target at a distance of 15 yards. Candidates will fire 20 shots
from a two-handed, unsupported, standing position. Targets will be broken into two ten-shot targets or four five-shot targets. Three points will be given for each scoring hit. In
order for a hit to count, it must fall inside a ½” border from the edge of the plate. Shots
that break the edge of the ½” border will count as hits. All scoring hits on a target must
be within a 6” or less extreme spread (see below). Candidates will be allowed to shoot
their own firearms if desired. Two requalification shoots are allowed within any 24-hour
period.