NSSF Debuts Online Resource for Target Shooters

The National Shooting Sports Foundation has launched LetsGoShooting.org as a go-to resource for all things target shooting and firearms safety.
NSSF Debuts Online Resource for Target Shooters

The National Shooting Sports Foundation has launched a new website, LetsGoShooting.org, to be a go-to resource for all things target shooting and firearms safety.

Those new to firearms and the shooting sports, especially those who haven’t yet taken their first shots or purchased their first firearm, will find a wealth of information about the various target sports, firearms retailer listings and maps showing area ranges, shooting and safety tips and information on finding instruction.

More experienced shooters will also find LetsGoShooting.org to be an invaluable tool. It has a library of videos and articles, links to parent organizations for dozens of competitive shooting sports, and featured news about all things target shooting.

“Let’s Go Shooting is a great resource for anyone interested in learning more about the shooting sports,” said Laura Springer, NSSF Director of Web Strategy and Development. “Our goal is to provide everyone — from beginners to experienced target shooters — with everything they need to get started, to invite someone new, and to find the tools they need to make their next trip to the range the best experience it possibly can be.”

The launch of LetsGoShooting.org occurs on the cusp of NSSF’s 2018 National Shooting Sports Month. Taking place throughout August, National Shooting Sports Month is designed to celebrate the excitement of the shooting sports and highlight the lifetime of enjoyment this pastime provides.

Throughout August, LetsGoShooting.org will be the place to find National Shooting Sports Month events, promotions and celebrations at participating ranges and retailers across the country. It will also feature a month-long sweepstakes that offers a chance to win many great prizes.



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