Join Us in Colorado for an NRA WLF Sponsored Training Event!

Suitable for all skill levels, this outdoor shooting event will feature three-time Olympic biathlete Tracy Barnes.

by posted on June 1, 2021
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The NRA Women’s Leadership Forum is sponsoring a fun and informative shooting event at the Aurora Gun Club in Aurora, Colorado, which will include hands-on training with concealed-carry and sporting pistols, shotguns and rifles. Additionally, three-time Olympian biathlete Tracy Barnes will be on hand for a shooting demonstration and to offer insight into the sport of Biathlon, as well as what it's like to compete in and train for the Olympics. And although Tracy is extremely skilled, you don’t have to be to attend! This outdoor event is open to all women of any skill level—including first-time shooters—who want to meet new friends, learn something new and shoot! 

The event takes place on Saturday, June 26, 2021 at the Aurora Gun Club. Attendees will receive a swag bag and chances to win other prizes (including a new firearm)! Spots are limited and are filling up fast, so don’t miss this opportunity to train with an Olympic shooter and make lifelong friends. Firearms, ammunition and lunch will be provided, so all you have to do is a buy a ticket and get excited!

Scholarship slots are available (e-mail [email protected]). For all the details about the event, click here.

Learn more about the NRA Women's Leadership Forum here

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