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About NRA training: The Boy Scouts of America has partnered with the NRA to create the standards for firearm instruction and
supervision. The NRA’s training program is world-class and structured to help shooters of all skill levels to
learn how to safely shoot firearms while improving marksmanship.
The certifications that candidates will receive are not unique to the Boy Scouts of America, many private and
public ranges are under the supervision of NRA Range Safety Officers and NRA Certified Instructors.
Why do we need more NRA Certified Instructors?
Boy Scouts of America Supervision Requirements:
We want our shooting facilities at Phillips Scout Reservation and Camp Brunswick to be
used regularly, year-round. To meet this goal, we need to have as many interested
people as possible certified to supervise our shooting ranges.
Outside of a summer camp setting, at least one Certified Instructor (rifle, shotgun, or
pistol, respective to which shooting activity is taking place) AND one Range Safety
Officer must be present on the range. Sometimes more may be required.
Prerequisites and Requirements: You must be at least 21 years of age to become a Certified Instructor or
Range Safety Officer. You do not have to be an expert, but NRA Certified
Instructors must have experience with firearms.
If you are interested in becoming an instructor and feel you do not have
enough experience, we want to hear from you. We will work with you to get
you ready to be an instructor! If you’re under the age of 21, you may still be
eligible to attend instructor training; contact Eric Muench.
Basic Instructor Training: NRA Basic Instructor Training (BIT) covers a broad range of topics necessary for all NRA Certified Instructors
including: building a training team, financing training, public speaking, NRA training methods and more.
● All NRA Certified Instructor candidates must complete
BIT before attending their first NRA Certified Instructor
training.
● NRA Range Safety Officer rating is not an instructor
rating and BIT is not required.
● A BIT course will be held in conjunction with each
Instructor Course.
● If you have not attended a BIT session in over 2 years,
please notify Eric Muench, you may need to retake BIT.
● Length: At least 5 Hours
● Cost: $16.00(Includes Materials & Instruction)
Credential Fees Credential fees are fees assessed by the NRA. The fee helps cover paperwork costs and continuous
improvement of the NRA Training and Education Department. The NRA Training and Education Department
offers assistance to the BSA and other youth organizations by offering instructional materials to youth at low or
no cost. The NRA does not charge any fees for the Chippewa Valley Council to host the training; the costs of
the non-profit NRA Training and Education department is funded by each individual instructor candidate. You
do not have to be an NRA member to be an NRA Certified Instructor, or Range Safety Officer, but it may
save you money in the long run. Ask Eric Muench any further questions.
● Instructors that are not NRA members: $50 for your first,
$20 for each additional instructor rating. Your instructor
certifications are valid two years. All ratings will expire at the
same time. Renewals are a flat fee of $50 (every two years),
regardless of how many instructor ratings you hold.
● Instructors that are NRA members: $30 for your first, $10
for each additional instructor rating. Your instructor certifications
are valid two years. All ratings will expire at the same time.
Renewals are a flat fee of $30 (every two years), regardless of
how many instructor ratings you hold.
Courses and Fees
All Instructor Candidates will receive training materials from the NRA. The NRA training materials are your
lesson plans and other sources of reference to help you as a Certified Instructor or Range Safety Officer. You
will be purchasing these materials at cost.
NRA Range Safety Officer
The NRA Range Safety Officer is responsible for the safety of the range. The
RSO does not give shooting instruction, their job includes: range commands,
ensuring that all participants are following safe gun handling practices and
assisting with any firearms malfunctions.
● Cost: $30(Materials and Instruction)
● Length: At least 9 Hours
● Schedule: 8AM – 6PM Same Day
NRA Certified Rifle Instructor
You will become certified to instruct the knowledge, skills
and attitude necessary to safely shoot rifles.
● Cost: $60 (Includes Materials, Housing, Ammo, 3 meals
and Instruction)
● Length: At least 14 Hours
● Schedule: 9AM – 12:00PM Next Day
NRA Certified Shotgun Instructor
You will become certified to instruct the knowledge, skills
and attitude necessary to safely shoot shotgun.
● Cost: $80(Includes Materials, Ammo, 3 meals, Housing
and Instruction)
● Length: At least 11 hours
● Schedule: 9AM – 12:00PM Next Day
NRA Certified Pistol Instructor
You will become certified to instruct the knowledge, skills and
attitude necessary to safely shoot pistol.
● Cost: $60(Includes Materials, Ammo 3 Meals, Housing)
● Length: At least 10 Hours
● Schedule: 9AM – 10:00AM Next Day
Where do I sign up? Please send an email to cvcshooting@gmail.com to begin the registration process. Eric Muench for
more information.
What do I need to bring? A large portion of the training is in the classroom, which will be held at Fort Rice or a
Winter Camp building. Some training will take place on the range, and you will need to
bring appropriate clothing. This is an NRA course; scouting clothing is not necessary.
Feel free to bring comfortable clothing.
● 2 Pencils
● Highlighter
● Notebook
● 2” 3-Ring Binder
● Bedding Materials & Toiletries (if training is overnight)
● Clothing Appropriate for the Weather
2015 Spring Course Dates
Basic Instructor Training will be held as needed on the Fridays of the weekend Rifle and Shotgun Instructor Courses. Registration is through the scout Service center in Eau Claire, but you must also register for the course the NRA website at the below links: Range Safety Officer Training – January 30th – Tall Oaks Merit Badge University
• http://nrainstructors.org/CourseDetails.aspx?Courseid=346078&seats=12 Shotgun Instructor Course – March 11th – 13th – Cub World
• http://nrainstructors.org/CourseDetails.aspx?Courseid=346079&seats=12 Rifle Instructor Course – April 22nd – 24th – Cub World
• http://nrainstructors.org/CourseDetails.aspx?Courseid=346080&seats=12
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