Frequently Asked Questions…
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No. You are responsible for all range fees upon arrival at the shooting range.
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It’s up to you. If you have targets that you would like to use and practice with, then you are allowed to bring them and your instructor will advise you if your specific targets will be applicable to the lesson you take.
*Shoot4Safety will always provide targets that are specific to the lesson you discussed before the reservation date/time.
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No. You are responsible for supplying your own ammo that is specific to the firearm(s) you intend to use/bring.
*If you are not sure what ammo your firearm(s) take, check the barrel. Every firearm in production will have the caliber it accepts etched into the barrel.
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Yes. Your instructor will conduct a Safety Brief before each lesson regardless of experience level, NO EXCEPTIONS.
Please arrive 15-20min before your scheduled lesson.
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This depends, if you currently do not own a firearm then you must choose a shooting range that will provide rentals. Please plan accordingly.
*Shoot4Safety does not provide firearms to rent.
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