USAS Advanced Rifle Coach Course in Georgia

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posted on August 4, 2016
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The USA Shooting Coach Academy has scheduled an Advanced Rifle Coach ground course at the Ole Mill Range Complex in Griffin, GA, on October 27-30. The Ole Mill Range, located about 31 miles south of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, is a USAS Certified Training Center. 

To be eligible to attend the Advanced Rifle Coach ground course, coaches must complete all the prerequisite online courses for the Advanced Rifle Coach certification program.

Click here for more information on the USA Shooting Coach Academy and links to the Coach Academy Catalog page and user guide.

For any questions, please email Michael Theimer, USA Shooting Coach Academy Director.

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