Beginning Shotgun Class at Cherry Creek State Park

Beginning Shotgun Class Sponsored by South Metro Pheasants Forever will include classroom instruction in subjects like nomenclature, types of guns and safe gun handling. The hands on, wing shooting instruction using live ammo and clay targets will follow.
Two men holding shotguns at the Cherry Creek shooting range. 

Event Info

About this Event

Beginning Shotgun Class Sponsored by South Metro Pheasants Forever will include classroom instruction in subjects like nomenclature, types of guns and safe gun handling. The hands on, wing shooting instruction using live ammo and clay targets will follow.

​Participants must be at least 10 years old and parents are required to stay with minors. 

Shotguns and ammo will be provided,  Participants may bring their own guns if they have them. 

Each clinic will have 30 pre-registered participants so sign up quick.

You must have a daily, annual, or Keep Colorado Wild parks pass to enter the park.

Location

Saturday, Aug 31, 2024

9:00 am

Saturday, Aug 31, 2024

1:00 pm

Saturday, Aug 31, 2024

9:00 am - 1:00 pm

Registration

is required

*Check registration for applicable fees

No registration required

All Ages

Cherry Creek State Park

​303-690-1166

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