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Best Firearms Training for New Shooters

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Best Firearms Training for New Shooters

You just bought your first gun – maybe a Shadow Systems CR920XP or FDE AR-15. Now what? Proper training separates responsible gun owners from dangerous amateurs. Here’s exactly where to start.

1. NRA Basic Pistol/Rifle Courses

The NRA’s Basic Pistol and Basic Rifle courses remain the gold standard for foundational training. These 8-10 hour classes cover firearm safety rules, operation, cleaning, and live-fire exercises. Expect to shoot 50-100 rounds under instructor supervision. Many ranges require this certification before allowing solo range time. The curriculum is standardized nationwide – look for instructors with NRA Training Counselor credentials. At Highbridgearmory, we recommend completing this before purchasing optics or accessories.

2. Defensive Handgun Fundamentals

Once you’ve mastered safety and marksmanship basics, defensive courses teach real-world skills. Top programs like those from USCCA or Sig Sauer Academy focus on:

  • Drawing from concealment (3-5 yard engagements)
  • Malfunction clearing drills (Type 1-3 failures)
  • Shooting while moving (lateral and angled approaches)

Bring at least 300 rounds and a proper holster. The CR920XP excels in these courses with its optics-ready slide and combat sights.

FDE AR-15 Complete Rifle Flat Dark Earth
FDE AR-15 Complete Rifle Flat Dark Earth

3. Carbine Operator Courses

AR-15 owners need specialized training beyond plinking at 50 yards. Quality carbine courses teach:

  • Barricade shooting positions (kneeling, prone, supported)
  • Target transitions (2-4 targets at 25-100 yards)
  • Speed reloads vs tactical reloads

Expect to burn through 500+ rounds in a single day. The FDE AR-15 from Highbridgearmory handles these drills smoothly with its mid-length gas system and M-LOK handguard.

Shadow Systems CR920XP Elite 9mm 2x15rd
Shadow Systems CR920XP Elite 9mm 2x15rd

4. Precision Rifle Training

For bolt-action or long-range AR shooters (like the Weatherby 307 in 6.5 Creedmoor), precision courses cover:

  • DOPE chart development (100-800 yard trajectories)
  • Wind reading (1-10 mph compensation)
  • Positional shooting (tripod, barricade, improvised rests)

These 2-3 day courses typically require match-grade ammo and a scope with MIL or MOA adjustments.

Weatherby 307 Range XP 6.5 Creedmoor 24
Weatherby 307 Range XP 6.5 Creedmoor 24″ Green RH

5. Force-on-Force Simunitions Training

The ultimate test of skills under stress. Using modified firearms and marking cartridges, these scenarios replicate:

  • Home defense situations (low-light, narrow hallways)
  • Concealed carry encounters (sudden threats at conversational distance)
  • Team movement (partnered engagements)

Requires previous handgun/rifle training and full protective gear. Most participants discover critical flaws in their techniques.

What’s the minimum age for firearms training?

Most courses require students to be 18+ (21+ for concealed carry classes). Some ranges offer youth programs starting at age 12 with parental supervision.

How much does quality training cost?

Expect $150-$300 for basic courses, $400-$800 for advanced training. Ammo costs extra – budget $100-$300 depending on round count.

Should I train with my carry gun or a trainer?

Always train with your actual carry firearm (like the CR920XP). Muscle memory matters – don’t practice with a different trigger or grip angle.

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Last updated: April 29, 2026

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