Angela Diesel - Gun Girl Training
Mark Jacobson - Today's Weapons
Dave Held - SCTP Coach
Dave Scott - NSSA Instructor Level 2 - Skeet
Tyler Wildman - NSSA Instructor Level 1 - Skeet
Angela Diesel - Gun Girl Training
Mark Jacobson - Today's Weapons
John Hersrud - KCCL
At Kent County Conservation League (KCCL), we offer personalized shooting lessons tailored to your skill level and goals, whether you're looking to improve your pistol accuracy or master clay target shooting. Our experienced instructors provide hands-on training, ensuring you develop the techniques and confidence needed for safe and effective shooting. To sign up for private pistol and clay target shooting lessons, please visit our "Sign Up for Lessons" page and fill out the form. Once submitted, a manager will reach out to schedule you with an instructor who best fits your needs and goals.
The United States Concealed Carry Association (USCCA) is an organization dedicated to providing education, training, and legal protection to responsible gun owners who carry concealed firearms. Founded in 2003, the USCCA offers a range of resources including online training courses, in-person classes, and a comprehensive network of instructors. Members also benefit from self-defense liability insurance, which covers legal costs in the event they need to use their firearm in self-defense. The USCCA aims to empower individuals to protect themselves and their loved ones while staying informed about the legal aspects of carrying a concealed weapon.
The Kent County Conservation League (KCCL) is an official partner of the USCCA, reflecting its commitment to promoting responsible firearm ownership and safety. As a USCCA partner, KCCL offers its members access to the extensive training resources and legal protection provided by the USCCA. This partnership enhances KCCL's mission to foster a community of knowledgeable and skilled gun owners by integrating the USCCA's educational materials and support services into its programs. Through this collaboration, KCCL helps its members stay prepared and protected while engaging in responsible firearm practices.