Shoot Like A Girl/Safe LivinG Announces 2024 Schedule

Want to participate in one of these empowering events? Check it out here and make your plans to visit the one closest to you.

by posted on December 10, 2023
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Slg2 Big Rig Schedule

Remember that feeling of waiting for Santa’s sleigh to finally appear in the lineup of a Christmas parade? That’s how we NRA Women feel when we see the Shoot Like a Girl/Safe LivinG big rig pulling up to the various Bass Pro and Cabela’s stores. Dedicated to educating women and their families about the importance of firearms safety, the semi-tractor trailer will allow attendees to gain experience in handling and shooting handguns, long guns and compound bows using their state-of-the-art technology.

Want to participate in one of these empowering events? We just learned that the SLG2 appearances will continue in 2024, along with the year’s schedule. Check it out here and make your plans to visit the one closest to you.

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