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NRA Range Technical Team Advisors

Interested in becoming an NRA Range Technical Team Advisor?

The goal of the Range Technical Team is to provide every shooting community with the necessary assistance and support to help keep our nation's ranges operating well into the 21st century. America’s shooting ranges are one of the NRA’s top priorities, and we must continue to maintain existing ranges and develop new ranges to ensure the survival of the shooting sports.

Services provided by Range Technical Team Advisors (RTTAs) include range planning assistance, range use and procedural evaluations, and range safety and design evaluations.

Training to become an NRA Range Technical Team Advisor is available at the last Range Development & Operations Conference held each year. The 2011 RTTA Training Conference takes place October 13-19 in Reno, Nevada.

Open to the public, most Advisors come to us through recommendations from Friends of NRA State Fund Committees who grant funds to pay for their training. If you would like to apply for the opportunity to become an RTTA, click here.

There are over a hundred Range Technical Team Advisors across the country – each using their training to help process the 80-100 range cases for NRA every year.

Congratulations to the class of 2010:

  • Daniel Weber, ND
  • Mark Wallevand, ND
  • Christopher Crone, VA
  • Bradley Smith, CA
  • Mark Belli, VA
  • Todd Smith, MA
  • Samuel Richardson IV, AL
   
 
 
 
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