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Permian Basin Young Guns operates as a nonprofit focused on developing young shooters through structured instruction and competitive opportunities. They run seasonal 10-week training sessions in two main disciplines. Air Rifle $150 per 10-week session Ages 9+ (3rd grade and up) Thursdays at 6:15 p.m...
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Permian Basin Young Guns operates as a nonprofit focused on developing young shooters through structured instruction and competitive opportunities. They run seasonal 10-week training sessions in two main disciplines.
Air Rifle - $150 per 10-week session - Ages 9+ (3rd grade and up) - Thursdays at 6:15 p.m. - Limited to 16 shooters per session - Fall 2025: Sept 11 – Nov 13 - Covers prone, standing, and kneeling positions - All equipment provided by PBYG - Leads into .22 rifle classes with district competition in April
Beginner Action Shooting - $150 per 10-week session - 5th grade and up - Tuesdays at 6:15 p.m. - Limited to 16 shooters per session - Fall 2025: Sept 9 – Nov 11 - Introduces air pistol, action .22 pistol, and action .22 rifle - Prepares students for Texas Youth Action Shooting and Scholastic Action Shooting Program competition - All equipment provided; students supply their own ammunition (available for purchase on-site)
Advanced Action Pistol & Rifle - For students ready to compete - Registration-based enrollment
All equipment is provided by PBYG. Students only need to register and show up—no gear investment required to get started.
Classes are first-come, first-served with limited capacity. Spots fill up each session. The organization provides qualified coaches and all necessary firearms and safety equipment. Students who progress through beginner classes have opportunities to compete in local and regional matches.
As a nonprofit, PBYG relies on donations and sponsorships to provide training resources to the community. Contributions directly fund youth and women's shooting education programs.
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