THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED
July 24-26, 2015 at Highland
Clayton Rue, NSCA Level III Instructor, will be conducting an NSCA Level I Instructor Course at Highland Hideaway Hunting July 24-26, 2015. If you are an experienced shotgun shooter and have the desire to introduce others to our sport by teaching them how to shoot a shotgun, then sign up now!
In the Level I program, the goal is to provide beginning instructors with the knowledge and ability to teach the fundamentals to novice and beginning shooters. This is a perfect course for those shooters interested in coaching youth (SCTP, FFA, NRA, etc) shooters. You will learn how to instruct a shooter on such basics as setting up foot and body position for proper balance; setting up hand and shotgun position to move with the target; how to use the eyes to acquire a target; understanding why a target was missed; and why all this is important.
Wondering if you meet the criteria to enroll? All you need is the following:
- Be a member in good standing with the NSCA
- Have a desire to work with shooting students in a one-on-one situation
- Have a desire to function effectively in the role of teacher and empathize with the student’s situation.
- Be a minimum of eighteen (18) years of age
- Have had at least two (2) years of shooting experience
- Have taken a minimum of two hours of lessons with at least an NSCA Level I instructor (or equivalent) or above.
- Be a competent shot which can be satisfied by either holding an NSCA rating of C Class and having shot at least 3,000 lifetime registered targets OR by proving your shooting competency at the course.
Cost of the course is $500, plus each student’s share of instructor expenses, plus cost of all targets shot.
Space is limited. To download an application or for more information, go to: www.nssa-nsca.org and visit their Becoming an Instructor area.
For more information, contact Clayton Rue at clayton.rue@gmail.com or Ryan Giannini at 319-330-6165
You can also e-mail or call Glynne Moseley at NSCA Headquarters:
Glynne Moseley
gmoseley@nssa-nsca.com
(210) 688-3371, extension 119
Full Course Details
Linn County PF 2015 Heroes Hunt
/in Charity, Events /by hhh_admin2015 Linn County Pheasants Forever Heroes Hunt
This event is an annual charity fundraising hunt for Firefighters and EMT. The event will take place here at Highland Hideaway Hunting on October 4, 2015.
For more information, contact Wade Kisner……..319-560-0166 or,
Visit the Linn County PF website for details: linncopf.com
You can view and download the Registration Form HERE.
Gold Medal Shooting Academy
/in Events /by hhh_adminOne day Sporting Clays Clinics at Highland Hideaway
Saturday and Sunday, August 15-16, 2015
Hourly Instruction also offered Friday August 14, 2015
What We Provide:
Shooting Clinic Price:
Hourly Price: (offered Friday only by Haley)
*Targets, ammunition and carts are NOT included in this price*
Clinics are from 9am – 5pm Shoot Approximately 500 Shells
Must register by Aug. 3rd!
About the Instructors:
Steve Liberta
Haley Dunn
NSCA Level I Instructor Course
/in Events /by hhh_adminTHIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED
July 24-26, 2015 at Highland
Clayton Rue, NSCA Level III Instructor, will be conducting an NSCA Level I Instructor Course at Highland Hideaway Hunting July 24-26, 2015. If you are an experienced shotgun shooter and have the desire to introduce others to our sport by teaching them how to shoot a shotgun, then sign up now!
In the Level I program, the goal is to provide beginning instructors with the knowledge and ability to teach the fundamentals to novice and beginning shooters. This is a perfect course for those shooters interested in coaching youth (SCTP, FFA, NRA, etc) shooters. You will learn how to instruct a shooter on such basics as setting up foot and body position for proper balance; setting up hand and shotgun position to move with the target; how to use the eyes to acquire a target; understanding why a target was missed; and why all this is important.
Wondering if you meet the criteria to enroll? All you need is the following:
Cost of the course is $500, plus each student’s share of instructor expenses, plus cost of all targets shot.
Space is limited. To download an application or for more information, go to: www.nssa-nsca.org and visit their Becoming an Instructor area.
For more information, contact Clayton Rue at clayton.rue@gmail.com or Ryan Giannini at 319-330-6165
You can also e-mail or call Glynne Moseley at NSCA Headquarters:
Glynne Moseley
gmoseley@nssa-nsca.com
(210) 688-3371, extension 119
Full Course Details