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Thursday Outdoor Pistol Practice (TOPP)
Thursday, April 4th, 2024, 9am to 12pm at Bullseye pistol range
The Bullseye Pistol Range is reserved Thursday mornings from 8:00 AM to Noon.  Shooting starts at 9:00.  Set up starts about 8:00.  Come early and help set up and visit.
Organized pistol practice utilizing a variety of courses of fire to entertain, improve shooting skills and enhance decision making skills all with an emphasis on safety. 
Equipment needed:
Center fire handgun.  Semi-auto preferred but revolver OK.
Eye and Ear protection.
Holster and Mag carrier.
At least one extra magazine.
If using a revolver, extra speed loaders are helpful.
 
Contact information:  Russ Dworshak    dworshak@gmail.com  281-853-4208
Combined Military Rifle Competition-Bench Rest Range
Saturday, April 6th, 2024, 8:30am to 12:15pm at Bench Rest Range on Zink Ranch
PLEASE NOTE, THE WEATHER WILL DICTATE IF WE HAVE THIS MATCH. 
All are welcome, you do not have to be a member to participate. If you enjoy shooting old military rifles, this is the one for you! The 1st Saturday of each month these competitions are held at the Bench Rest Range and shot at 100 yds. There are 14 lanes. Reserve your lane early ! Sign up for the email list at the match.     
ATTENTION: The Zink Ranch is a gated facility, to get an entry code, non-members must contact the Director at
918-712-0644 in advance and to get more information.
 
 
Four Targets placed at 100 yards. One for Sighting Shots, Two For Record, One for group size.
Course of Fire: All relays are fired seated from Bench Rest using rear supports.
The match is shot in three relays:
Relay One: 22lr. Bolt or Gas, Iron Sites or Scoped.    
Unlimited Sighting Shots - (3 Strings of 10) – 100 yards  22 minutes
Relay Two: 22lr. Bolt or Gas, Iron Sites or Scoped.    
Unlimited Sighting Shots - (3 Strings of 10) – 100 yards  22 minutes
Relay Three: Center Fire Military rifles.   Unlimited Sighting Shots - (3 Strings of 10) – 100 yards  22 minutes
 
Bolt guns - Slow fire.
Auto Loading weapons may fire Rapid fire, 22 minutes is allotted per relay. 
Targets are scored, shot groups are measured and recorded after each relay.
·       Fees: $5 per relay
·       Ear & Eye Protection is Required for matches on the firing line. 
·       Empty Chamber Indicator (ECI) is required at all times except in actual firing. 
 
safety:
  • Always bring your rifle to the line unloaded with action open.
  • Always point rifle downrange
  • ALWAYS Keep The Gun Unloaded Until Ready To Use
  • ALWAYS Keep Your Finger Off The Trigger Until Ready To Shoot
  • During cease fire: Action Open with Empty Chamber Indicator, remove Magazine (where applicable), Weapon on Safe
  • Never be at the bench, between the red line in the front of the benches and the yellow line behind the benches when people are down range.
  • Call CEASEFIRE or STOP 
Single Action Cowboy Regular 1st Sunday Match
Sunday, April 7th, 2024, 9am to 2pm at Buzzard Gulch - Outdoor Range
SASS rules cowboy match at Buzzard Gulch on the outdoor range. Registration starts at 9:00, the match starts at 10:00. Ammo required: 50 rounds pistol, 50 rounds rifle, 20 to 30 shot shells. Questions? Contact range director by phone or text at 918 508 9381. 
Thursday Outdoor Pistol Practice (TOPP)
Thursday, April 11th, 2024, 9am to 12pm at Bullseye pistol range
The Bullseye Pistol Range is reserved Thursday mornings from 8:00 AM to Noon.  Shooting starts at 9:00.  Set up starts about 8:00.  Come early and help set up and visit.
Organized pistol practice utilizing a variety of courses of fire to entertain, improve shooting skills and enhance decision making skills all with an emphasis on safety. 
Equipment needed:
Center fire handgun.  Semi-auto preferred but revolver OK.
Eye and Ear protection.
Holster and Mag carrier.
At least one extra magazine.
If using a revolver, extra speed loaders are helpful.
 
Contact information:  Russ Dworshak    dworshak@gmail.com  281-853-4208
NRA MQP
Thursday, April 11th, 2024, 6pm to 8pm at Indoor Range
NRA Marksmanship Qualification Program.  For reservation form or other information contact Jim Headrick (jfheadrick23@sbcglobal.net).
600 yard Prone Rifle League
Saturday, April 13th, 2024, 7:30am to 12pm at 600 yd. High Power range
Oklahoma Conceal/Open Carry Class
Saturday, April 13th, 2024, 8:30am to 4:30pm at 1115 S Zunis
Conceal/Open Carry class for men and women at TRCGC indoor range in Tulsa, OK. Classes begin at 8:30 am and are approximately 6-8 hours long. Loaner guns are available. Nonmember Fee $50  Members of TRCGC $40 Payment in cash or check For more information, or to enroll, contact Bill McClellan at 918.396.2247 or email: bjmso@aol.com
GSMM & Vintage Sniper Match
Sunday, April 14th, 2024, 7am to 3:30pm at High Power Rifle Range
This competition is open to any eligible competitor, you need not be a member of the NRA, CMP or Red Castle Gun Club. No person who has been convicted of a Federal or State felony or any violation of Section 922 of Title 18, U. S. Code, is eligible to participate in any activity sponsored or sanctioned by the CMP.
 
Rules: Current CMP rules will govern. It is the competitor’s responsibility to be familiar with CMP rules and this program.
 
Registration:
Registration for the GSMM, will be held at the 200 yard berm at 0800, no new registrations after 0830. No competitors will be permitted to compete once registration is closed. Vintage Sniper Match registration will begin on the 300 yard line, soon after the GSMM Match has been completed. 
 
Competitors should be prepared to assist with set up and tear down of targets, and or to perform pit and scoring duties.
 
ALL competitors must sign Red Castle Gun Club, Waiver Agreement, prior to participating. 
 
No Ammunition will be distributed for this match, it is the responsibility for each competitor to provide their own ammunition. 
Awards will be presented at the conclusion of the respected matches. 
·        It is the competitor’s responsibility to be familiar with CMP rules, course of fire, and this program.
·        Ear & Eye Protection is Required for matches on the firing line. 
·        Empty Chamber Indicator (ECI) is required at all times except in actual firing or preparation time. 
·        Competitors must be on target within 3 shots. 
·        There will be no breaks, competitors should provide water and snacks as needed. 
·        $3.00 Challenge fee for unsuccessful challenges.
Each shooter, will be required to perform pit duties. Unless the Shot Marker system is utilized.* 
*No data will be cleared and no changes of score is permitted without authorization of match official.*  
 
GSMM (Garand Springfield Modern Military) 
4.5 As-Issued Military Rifle Courses of Fire
4.5.1 Course of Fire
 As-Issued Military Rifle Course A (Table 3) 
 
All Firing at 200 yards
Stage 1:Slow Fire Prone 5 Sighting Shots: 10 Shots for record, timeframe of 15 minutes
Stage 2 Rapid Fire Prone from Standing 10 Shots 80 seconds 
Stage 3 Slow Fire Standing 10 Shots: 10 Minutes
 
 
Vintage Sniper Match (Two-Man Team)
The spirit and intent of the CMP Vintage Sniper Rifle Team Match is to provide modern target rifle competitions for competitors who use original, or replica military sniper rifles dated 1953 or earlier. This Match is a two-person team event designed to replicate and test marksmanship skills similar to those employed by traditional military sniper teams. Any rifle configuration or item of equipment that is not mentioned in these rules or that is contrary to the spirit and intent of these rules is prohibited.
 
No mechanical or adjustable rests, bipods or rear rests or other means of support may be used. Front bag rests may not provide a channel in which to rest the rifle. Both the shooter and the spotter may have their equipment on the team’s firing point during firing.
 
The competition is for two-person teams. The course of fire for each team includes one five (5) minute Sighting period and twenty (20) Record shots (each team member fires 10 shots) to be fired at 300 yards on the 300-yard SR-3 target followed by one five (5) minute Sighting period and twenty (20) Record shots (each team member fires 10 shots) at 600 yards on the 600-yard MR target (see Rule 6.5.3 for detailed match procedures). The five-minute Sighting periods are for both team members. Each team fires a total of 40 Record shots. The course of fire may be fired on either pit-operated targets or electronic targets.
 
Match Procedures
The conduct of one relay of the Vintage Sniper Rifle Team Match shall follow this sequence at each range (300 yards and then 600 yards):
a)  Call to the Line. Two minutes are allowed for team members to move their equipment to their firing points. b)  Preparation Period. Three minutes are allowed for team members to take their positions and prepare to fire sighting shots. c)  Sighting Period. Five minutes are allowed for teams to fire Sighting shots. One or both team members may fire Sighting shots. Teams may shoot their sighters from one or both rifles. d)  Pause. There is a one-minute pause after the Sighting period when firers can make final preparations for record firing. The LOAD AND STANDBY command for the first shot is given after 50 seconds. e) First Firing Period. Ten seconds after the LOAD AND STANDBY command is given, firers on pit-operated targets are given sequences of 20 seconds for firing single shots and 20 seconds for scoring while firers on electronic scoring targets are given sequences of 15 seconds for 70 firing single shots and 20 seconds for preparation. Both sequences
continue until a firer has fired ten Record shots.
f)  Changeover Period. Two minutes are allowed for firers and spotters to
change roles and for the second team member to prepare to fire. After one minute, 50 seconds, the LOAD AND STANDBY command for the second firer’s first shot is given. g)  Second Firing Period. Ten seconds after the LOAD AND STANDBY command is given, firers on pit-operated targets are given sequences of 20 seconds for firing and 20 seconds for scoring while firers on electronic scoring targets are given sequences of 15 seconds for firing and 20 seconds for preparation. Both sequences continue until ten shots are fired. h)  Range Clearing. After the second firer fires ten shots, all rifles must be cleared, and team equipment removed from the firing points in preparation for the next relay. 6.5.4 LOAD AND STANDBY Command The LOAD AND STANDBY command is given before the first shot of each 10- shot series on pit-operated targets and before each shot on electronic scoring targets. This command authorizes competitors to load, close rifle actions and shoulder their rifles in preparation for firing match shots.
 
 
GSSM Match Fee $15.00
Vintage Sniper $35 per team 
 
 
 
 
 
Rachael Miller-Lansdown
918-232-9125
 
Oklahoma Conceal/Open Carry Class
Sunday, April 14th, 2024, 8:30am to 4:30pm at 1115 S Zunis
Conceal/Open Carry class for men and women at TRCGC indoor range in Tulsa, OK. Classes begin at 8:30 am and are approximately 6-8 hours long. Loaner guns are available. Nonmember Fee $50  Members of TRCGC $40 Payment in cash or check For more information, or to enroll, contact Bill McClellan at 918.396.2247 or email: bjmso@aol.com
Thursday Outdoor Pistol Practice (TOPP)
Thursday, April 18th, 2024, 9am to 12pm at Bullseye pistol range
The Bullseye Pistol Range is reserved Thursday mornings from 8:00 AM to Noon.  Shooting starts at 9:00.  Set up starts about 8:00.  Come early and help set up and visit.
Organized pistol practice utilizing a variety of courses of fire to entertain, improve shooting skills and enhance decision making skills all with an emphasis on safety. 
Equipment needed:
Center fire handgun.  Semi-auto preferred but revolver OK.
Eye and Ear protection.
Holster and Mag carrier.
At least one extra magazine.
If using a revolver, extra speed loaders are helpful.
 
Contact information:  Russ Dworshak    dworshak@gmail.com  281-853-4208
Spring Regional 800 PT Across the Course High-Power Service Rifle Match/EIC Match
Saturday, April 20th, 2024, 7am to 3pm at HIGHPOWER RANGE
TRGC Spring Regional April 20-21 2024      
Rules: Current CMP rules will govern. It is the competitor’s responsibility to be familiar with CMP rules and this program. The CMP classification system will be used (Rule 5.11.4). Competitors who do not have a CMP Classification, but who have an NRA Classification may compete with their current NRA Classification for their first match (Rule 5.11.4 (f)).  
 
 
Registration will take place on the 200 yard line; at 8:15AM-840AM each morning. 
First Relay will begin at 9:00 AM 
 
Competitors should be prepared to assist with set up and tear down of targets, and or to perform pit and scoring duties.  
 
 
First Relay will begin at 9:00 AM 
Saturday, April 20, 2024
 
Match Fees Adults $20.00 Juniors $10.00  *Please note Match Fees Increase day of match*
800 PT Across the Course Match Course of Fire (800 Point - 80 Rounds)
Course of Fire: 88 Shots
·       2 Sighting Shots/20 Shots - Slow Fire Standing - 200 yards - 22 Minutes
·       2 Sighting Shots/(2 Strings of 10) Rapid Fire Sitting/Kneeling(Shot from Position) 200 yards -60 Sec
·       2 Sighting Shots/(2 Strings of 10) - Rapid Prone(Shot from Position) - 300 Yards -70 Sec
·       2 Sighting Shots/20 Shots Slow Fire Prone – 600 Yards – 22 Minutes
There will be no breaks, please plan accordingly with snack and water.
Competitors shooting .223, please note you must shoot at least a 75 grain bullet at 600 yards.
Sunday, September 21, 2024
Match Fees $25.00 *Please note Match Fees Increase day of match*
Excellence in Competition Across the Course Match 
Course of Fire: (500 Point - 50 Rounds)
·       10 Shots - Slow Fire Standing - 200 yards - 10 Minutes
·       (1 String of 10) Rapid Fire Sitting/Kneeling From Standing – 200 yards -60 Seconds 
·       (1 String of 10) - Rapid Prone From Standing - 300 Yards -70 Seconds
·       20 Shots Slow Fire Prone – 600 Yards - 20 Minutes 
**There are no sighting shots for this match** 
There will be no breaks, please plan accordingly with snack and water.
Competitors shooting .223, please note you must shoot at least a 75 grain bullet at 600 yards. 
 
This competition is open to any eligible competitor, you need not be a member of the NRA, CMP or Red Castle Gun Club. No person who has been convicted of a Federal or State felony or any violation of Section 922 of Title 18, U. S. Code, is eligible to participate in any activity sponsored or sanctioned by the CMP.
Current CMP High Power Rifle Rules will Govern all matches. It is the responsibility for participants to know the rules and course of fire for the matches. 
ALL competitors must sign Red Castle Gun Club, Waiver Agreement, prior to participating. 
No Ammunition will be distributed for this match, it is the responsibility for each competitor to provide their own ammunition. 
Awards will be presented at the conclusion of the matches on Sunday, following the Excellence in Competition Match. 
·       It is the competitor’s responsibility to be familiar with CMP rules, course of fire, and this program.
·       Ear & Eye Protection is Required for matches on the firing line. 
·       Empty Chamber Indicator (ECI) is required at all times except in actual firing or preparation time. 
·       Competitors must be on target within 3 shots. 
·       There will be no breaks, competitors should provide water and snacks as needed. 
·       75 grain or heavier must be used at 600 yard line, .223/5.56 ammunition. 
·       $3.00 Challenge fee for unsuccessful challenges.
No data will be cleared and no changes of score is permitted without authorization of match official.  
Ear and eye protection must be worn on firing line and during pit duties, this is in accordance to the CMP Rulebook.
Empty Chamber Indicator (ECI) is always required except in actual firing or preparation time.
The purpose of the CMP matches is to provide a friendly environment to support the improvement of civilian marksmanship. Any verbal abuse toward competitors and or match officials, will result in the automatic removal from match and range. 
No alcohol beverages will be consumed on the Red Castle Gun Club Range or Zink Ranch Property. 
No smoking is permitted on the firing line and or pits, as well as the club house.
Entry into the Zink Ranch will require a gate code, gate code information will be provided a week prior to matches.
ore Sunrise.
 
Any shooter who enters Zink Ranch prior to Sunrise will be subject to disqualification of match events. 
 
 
 
Contact:
 
Rachael Miller-Lansdown
918-232-9125
m14lady@yahoo.com
Oklahoma Conceal/Open Carry Class
Saturday, April 20th, 2024, 8:30am to 4:30pm at 1115 S Zunis
Conceal/Open Carry class for men and women at TRCGC indoor range in Tulsa, OK. Classes begin at 8:30 am and are approximately 6-8 hours long. Loaner guns are available. Nonmember Fee $50  Members of TRCGC $40 Payment in cash or check For more information, or to enroll, contact Bill McClellan at 918.396.2247 or email: bjmso@aol.com
Single Action Cowboy Regular 3rd Saturday match
Saturday, April 20th, 2024, 9am to 2pm at Buzzard Gulch - Outdoor Range
SASS rules cowboy match at Buzzard Gulch on the outdoor range. Registration starts at 9:00, the match starts at 10:00. Ammo required: 50 rounds pistol, 50 rounds rifle, 20 to 30 shot shells. Questions? Contact range director by phone or text at 918 508 9381. 
OK SDA Class (Conceal/Open/Constitutional Carry) -Sherry Strong, Instructor
Saturday, April 20th, 2024, 10am to 6pm at INDOOR RANGE
OK SDA (Constitutional, Open Carry) Class.  This is the class required to get your certificate so you can apply for your OK gun permit. This is NOT a gun instruction class; it is the class where you will learn the gun laws that apply to gun owners. You must know how to load, shoot and unload your own firearm safely. You will be shooting 50 rounds at the indoor range. To reserve your seat, please contact Sherry Strong at sherry.redcastle@gmail.com/918.724.6544 or strongwomenstaysafe@gmail.com.  We look forward to meeting and working with you!
Red Castle SprinG Regional Excellence in Competition Match
Sunday, April 21st, 2024, 7am to 3pm at HIGH-POWER RANGE
This competition is open to any eligible competitor, you need not be a member of the NRA, CMP or Red Castle Gun Club. No person who has been convicted of a Federal or State felony or any violation of Section 922 of Title 18, U. S. Code, is eligible to participate in any activity sponsored or sanctioned by the CMP.
 
Current CMP High Power Rifle Rules will Govern all matches. It is the responsibility for participants to know the rules and course of fire for the matches. 
 
ALL competitors must sign Red Castle Gun Club, Waiver Agreement, prior to participating. 
 
No Ammunition will be distributed for this match, it is the responsibility for each competitor to provide their own ammunition. 
Awards will be presented at the conclusion of the matches on Sunday, following the Excellence in Competition Match. 
·       It is the competitor’s responsibility to be familiar with CMP rules, course of fire, and this program.
·       Ear & Eye Protection is Required for matches on the firing line. 
·       Empty Chamber Indicator (ECI) is required at all times except in actual firing or preparation time. 
·       Competitors must be on target within 3 shots. 
·       There will be no breaks, competitors should provide water and snacks as needed. 
·       75 grain or heavier must be used at 600 yard line, .223/5.56 ammunition. 
·       $3.00 Challenge fee for unsuccessful challenges.
 
No data will be cleared and no changes of score is permitted without authorization of match official.  
 
Ear and eye protection must be worn on firing line and during pit duties, this is in accordance to the CMP Rulebook.
 
Empty Chamber Indicator (ECI) is always required except in actual firing or preparation time.
 
The purpose of the CMP matches is to provide a friendly environment to support the improvement of civilian marksmanship. Any verbal abuse toward competitors and or match officials, will result in the automatic removal from match and range. 
 
No alcohol beverages will be consumed on the Red Castle Gun Club Range or Zink Ranch Property. 
 
No smoking is permitted on the firing line and or pits, as well as the club house.
 
Entry into the Zink Ranch will require a gate code, gate code information will be provided a week prior to matches.
 
Registration will take place on the 200 yard line; at 8:15AM-840AM each morning. 
 
 
Registration will take place on the 200 yard line; at 8:15AM-840AM each morning. 
First Relay will begin at 9:00 AM 
Saturday, April 20, 2024

Match Fees Adults $20.00 Juniors $10.00  *Please note Match Fees Increase day of match*
800 PT Across the Course Match Course of Fire (800 Point - 80 Rounds) 
Course of Fire: 88 Shots
• 2 Sighting Shots/20 Shots - Slow Fire Standing - 200 yards - 22 Minutes
• 2 Sighting Shots/(2 Strings of 10) Rapid Fire Sitting/Kneeling(Shot from Position) 200 yards -60 Sec
• 2 Sighting Shots/(2 Strings of 10) - Rapid Prone(Shot from Position) - 300 Yards -70 Sec
• 2 Sighting Shots/20 Shots Slow Fire Prone – 600 Yards – 22 Minutes
 
There will be no breaks, please plan accordingly with snack and water.
Competitors shooting .223, please note you must shoot at least a 75 grain bullet at 600 yards.
Sunday, September 21, 2024
 
 
Match Fees $25.00 *Please note Match Fees Increase day of match*
Excellence in Competition Across the Course Match 
 
Course of Fire: (500 Point - 50 Rounds)
• 10 Shots - Slow Fire Standing - 200 yards - 10 Minutes
• (1 String of 10) Rapid Fire Sitting/Kneeling From Standing – 200 yards -60 Seconds 
• (1 String of 10) - Rapid Prone From Standing - 300 Yards -70 Seconds
• 20 Shots Slow Fire Prone – 600 Yards - 20 Minutes 
**There are no sighting shots for this match** 
 
There will be no breaks, please plan accordingly with snack and water.
Competitors shooting .223, please note you must shoot at least a 75 grain bullet at 600 yards. 
 
 
Contact: Rachael Miller-Lansdown
918-232-9125
 
(Women Only) Beginning Handgun & Safety Class, Sherry Strong, Instructor
Sunday, April 21st, 2024, 10am to 5pm
LADIES ONLY CLASS FOR BEGINNERS:  Introduction to Basic Handgun and Safety Class, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. This class is for those beginners/new-bies who want to learn to operate their own firearm and learn to shoot it safely.  Also, if time permits, we'll cover gun cleaning procedure, and various holsters for carrying your firearm.  For more information, and/or to register, contact Sherry Strong, 918.724.6544, sherry.redcastle@gmail.com or strongwomenstaysafe@gmail.com
Monday Night Shot Group - Joe Hancock, Lead Instructor, Sherry Strong, Range Safety Officer
Monday, April 22nd, 2024, 6pm to 8pm at INDOOR RANGE
6 - 8 p.m.    Students must know how to load, shoot, and unload safely. We will shoot approximately 75 - 100 rounds.   You will need your firearm, ammo (NO RELOADS: factory ammunition only), eye/ear protection, and a ball cap. Registration required as we limit number of participants.  Contact Joe Hancock, 918.636.8409 (jh457mm@gmail.com) or Sherry Strong, 918.724.6544 (sherry.redcastle@gmail.com)   All guns brought into the classroom must be UNLOADED, no ammo in the chamber, no ammo in the magazine.   Guns must be in a bag or case.   REMEMBER THE 4 SAFETY RULES: 1. Treat all firearms as if they are loaded. 2.  Keep your finger off the trigger until you are on target and ready to fire. 3.  Never point the firearm at anything you do not intend to kill. 4.  Know your target and what is beyond it
Single Action Cowboy plus Pike Regular 4th Wednesday match
Wednesday, April 24th, 2024, 9am to 2pm at Buzzard Gulch - Outdoor Range
SASS rules cowboy plus Pike match at Buzzard Gulch on the outdoor range. Registration starts at 9:00, the match starts at 10:00. Pike allows 1911 style handgun with 2 clips and pump shotgun in place of revolvers and coach gun. Ammo required: 50 rounds pistol, 50 rounds rifle, 20 to 30 shot shells. Questions? Contact range director by phone or text at 918 508 9381. 
Thursday Outdoor Pistol Practice (TOPP)
Thursday, April 25th, 2024, 9am to 12pm at Bullseye pistol range
The Bullseye Pistol Range is reserved Thursday mornings from 8:00 AM to Noon.  Shooting starts at 9:00.  Set up starts about 8:00.  Come early and help set up and visit.
Organized pistol practice utilizing a variety of courses of fire to entertain, improve shooting skills and enhance decision making skills all with an emphasis on safety. 
Equipment needed:
Center fire handgun.  Semi-auto preferred but revolver OK.
Eye and Ear protection.
Holster and Mag carrier.
At least one extra magazine.
If using a revolver, extra speed loaders are helpful.
 
Contact information:  Russ Dworshak    dworshak@gmail.com  281-853-4208
Smallbore Silhouette Match
Saturday, April 27th, 2024, 9am to 2pm at Smallbore range
NRA smallbore rifle match and 1/2 scale SB lever action
Setup/practice at 9:00, match at 10:00
Beginning Handgun & Safety Class, Sherry Strong, Instructor
Saturday, April 27th, 2024, 10am to 5pm at INDOOR RANGE
Introduction to Basic Handgun and Safety Class, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. This class is for those beginners/new-bies who want to learn to operate their own firearm and learn to shoot it safely.  Also, if time permits, we'll cover gun cleaning procedure, and various holsters for carrying your firearm.  For more information, and/or to register, contact Sherry Strong, 918.724.6544, sherry.redcastle@gmail.com or strongwomenstaysafe@gmail.com
OK SDA Class (Conceal/Open/Constitutional Carry) -Sherry Strong, Instructor
Sunday, April 28th, 2024, 10am to 6pm
OK SDA (Constitutional, Open Carry) Class.  This is the class required to get your certificate so you can apply for your OK gun permit. This is NOT a gun instruction class; it is the class where you will learn the gun laws that apply to gun owners. You must know how to load, shoot and unload your own firearm safely. You will be shooting 50 rounds at the indoor range.  To reserve your seat, please contact Sherry Strong at sherry.redcastle@gmail.com/918.724.6544