Check Out the NRA Outdoors Hunting and Fishing Destinations Program

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posted on October 8, 2014
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Are you interested in going on an outdoors adventure, but a little concerned that you might not get what you're paying for? You'll be pleased to hear about the National Rifle Association's new adventure travel program, NRA Outdoors Hunting & Fishing Destinations. Now NRA members can take advantage of cost-effective outdoor excursions and long-range marksmanship training with the peace of mind afforded by NRA's vetting process, which guarantees an approved outfitter maintains a standard of quality that provides the best chance for success.

NRA Outdoors has built relationships with outfitters throughout the world and maintains an extensive catalog of hunting and fishing trips featuring information on amenities, success rates, personnel, trophy photo, gear lists, and more. Additionally, the program conducts a Long Range School, designed to help hunters become experienced, confident, and ethical marksmen in real hunting conditions. Classes are taught by accomplished long range shooters, arming attendees with the knowledge and ability to make shots up to 1,000 yards.

"My life's work has been to seek out the best hunting and fishing trips in the world and bring outdoor enthusiasts an adventure they will never forget," said Director of Hunter Services, NRA Recreational Programs and Ranges Greg Ray. "I'm proud NRA Outdoors has become a part of the number one organization for hunters in America and I'm excited to help NRA members enjoy their Second Amendment rights to the fullest."

Previously a NRA affinity partner, NRA Outdoors has been brought in-house to complement the organization's existing hunter-oriented services, including the Women's Wilderness Escape, hunter clinic instructor program, Youth Hunter Education Challenge, and hunter education classes.

"NRA Outdoors is the perfect addition to the NRA's extensive list of programs and services for hunters," said Managing Director of NRA Recreational Programs and Ranges Elizabeth Bush. "Backed by the resources of the organization, NRA Outdoors now has the opportunity to grow and provide even more incredible outdoor experiences and shooting instruction courses than ever before."

For more information on NRA Outdoors, contact Director of Hunter Services, NRA Recreational Programs and Ranges, Greg Ray at (918) 258-7817 or [email protected].

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