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DNR Offers Program for Women Who Want to Learn Shotgun Skills

Contact:  Lynn Marla 517-241-2225
Agency: Natural Resources


July 10, 2008

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources Becoming an Outdoors-Woman program is offering an exciting program for women who are interested in learning shotgun shooting skills or improving their existing skills.

The Aug. 2 workshop will be held at the Capital Area Sportsmen's League in Lansing and is limited to 12 women to allow for plenty of one-on-one instruction by two excellent instructors.

Tom Stewart, a certified trap instructor who also is certified through the NRA/ATA, will be instructing women in beginning trap shooting. Albert Massey, the second instructor, will offer instruction in five stand if women with a little more experience wish to try this challenging clay-target game.

Participants will meet at the club at 10:30 a.m. for registration, and a session on firearm safety and handling, types of guns, proper gun fit, range rules and etiquette. Instruction will focus on trap shooting and five-stand shooting.

Everyone should bring their own shotgun and four boxes of low-brass ammunition in the gauge to fit their gun. Guns will be provided for those who do not have one. Participants who will be trying a BOW shotgun are asked to bring four boxes of 20 gauge shells.

A catered lunch will be provided at the club. More instruction and the opportunity for more shooting will continue through the afternoon. Please plan to bring rain gear, sunscreen and a hat since this program will go regardless of weather.

Workshop information is available at www.michigan.gov/bow, or contact Lynn Marla, DNR BOW coordinator, at (517) 241-2225; e-mail marlal@michigan.gov.

The DNR is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state's natural resources
for current and future generations.

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