Test your skills in our new laser Smokeless Range! Marksmanship drills include transitional drills, tracking drills, speed drills, moving targets and matching drills. Recreational training drills include dueling tree, trap shooting, target shooting, can toss and bomb blast.
The training scenarios are realistic and challenging. The dueling tree drill is fast and fun so bring a friend to try it out with you.
Mike Axelrod – owner
“We’re excited to have our Smokeless Range available to our customers,” says Mike Axelrod, owner of Gun Cleaners of Colorado. “The laser firearm has the weight, feel, and recoil of the real thing. The training scenarios are realistic and challenging. The dueling tree drill is fast and fun so bring a friend to try it out with you.
“As part of National Shooting Sports Month, we’re opening our range for TWO Demo Days. We invite you to visit us for a complimentary 10-minute demo and target shoot session in the laser Smokeless Range. Just stop by anytime between Noon and 2pm on Saturday, August 24.”
August is National Shooting Sports Month®, a time to celebrate one of America’s great pastimes — target shooting — a safe, fun activity enjoyed by millions of people across the country, with millions more wanting to take their first shots.
24 million Americans are interested in trying target shooting, says NSSF.
Read this entire article from the National Shooting Sports Foundation website here.
Research by the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF®) shows that 24 million Americans are very interested in learning about the shooting sports, making National Shooting Sports Month the perfect time for someone to give target shooting a try. There are dozens of sports from which to choose, from hitting steel targets with handguns and rifles to breaking clay targets in the shotgun sports of trap, skeet and sporting clays.
“One of the many people interested in trying target shooting may well be in your family — a daughter, son or spouse — or a friend just waiting for you to ask them to spend a day at the range,” said NSSF’s Zach Snow, Director of Shooting Range Services. “Extend that invitation — you’ll be glad you did.”