Sign Up Now For NRA Women On Target Marksmanship Clinic At Camp Perry

by
posted on August 22, 2017
nra-wot-cp2017.jpg

There will be a NRA instructional shooting clinic for women only be held at Camp Perry, OH, on Saturday, September 9, 2017. This NRA Women On Target event is open to female marksmen of all ages and experience levels―aimed to instill firearm handling, safety and confidence in a friendly environment.

The clinic will run from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., and is led by NRA certified instructors that will provide one-on-one, hands-on air rifle and air pistol guidance on fundamentals and technique. The CMP’s indoor air gun range, where the clinic is held, contains 80 electronic target firing points, with large overhead LED screens and monitors next to each participant.

Kongsberg electronic target at Camp Perry
The clinic will utilize the Kongsberg E-target System.


No prior experience is necessary to attend the clinic. Cost of admission is $39 for ladies 17 and older, and $19 for ladies 16 and under. The fees include coverage of air rifle and/or air pistol rentals, ammunition, lunch, snacks and of coursea NRA Women On Target filled resource bag.

Registration is now open. Sign up now for a fun and informative girls’ day out!

To register for the clinic at Camp Perry, visit wot.nra.org/find-a-clinic/register-for-clinic/?clinic_id=3660&location=Port%20Clinton,%20OH&distance=50

Latest

SHOT2025 Optics Lede 1
SHOT2025 Optics Lede 1

Best Of SHOT Show 2025: Top Optics

From riflescopes to reflex sights, we’ve listed five of the best optics from SHOT Show 2025, with info on where to find and buy the new releases.

New: Real Avid Smart-Torq Fixed Limiter Torque System

Real Avid unveils new lineup of fixed torque limiters.

Best Of SHOT Show 2025: Top Ammunition

Our team scoured the show floor in January and identified some of this year’s best new products, including these five ammunition options.

Is The .38 Special Still Special?

The .38 Special remains popular for revolver shooters. But, in certain situations, it may not be the best choice.

Service Rifle Takes Center Stage: 1976 National Matches

Service rifles—the M14, M1A and M1—were the firearm of choice for high power shooters at the 1976 National Matches.

WVU Wins 2025 NCAA Air Rifle Team Championship

WVU overcomes deficit, secures NCAA air rifle team title with score of 2388-210X, five points ahead of runner-up Ole Miss.

Interests



Get the best of Shooting Sports USA delivered to your inbox.