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Lesson Pro brings certified, licensed shooting instructors to North Bend, WA. Every instructor carries a minimum of 15 years shooting experience and has passed rigorous teaching standards certification. You're not learning from someone who read a manual—you're learning from people who've shot thousa...
Own Lesson Pro - North Bend Shooting Lessons?
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Full description and what we offer
Lesson Pro brings certified, licensed shooting instructors to North Bend, WA. Every instructor carries a minimum of 15 years shooting experience and has passed rigorous teaching standards certification. You're not learning from someone who read a manual—you're learning from people who've shot thousands of rounds.
The fundamentals: grip, stance, breathing, and sight alignment. How to choose the right firearm for your needs. Eye and ear protection requirements. How to identify and correct bad habits before they stick.
Beyond the basics, they work with shooters at any level: - Beginners learning to shoot safely and accurately - Experienced shooters refining technique and building confidence - People looking to improve specific skills
You pick the location. Lesson Pro will train you at: - Public shooting ranges near North Bend - Private ranges - Your own property (if suitable)
When you sign up, you get a list of nearby ranges and choose what works best for you. Instruction is available year-round, 7 days a week at times that fit your schedule.
| Option | Details |
|---|---|
| Group Instruction | Lower cost, learn from other shooters' experiences |
| Private Instruction | One-on-one with immediate, personalized feedback |
| Pricing | Starts at $47.50 per session in North Bend |
Both formats cover shooting fundamentals and can be scaled to your skill level.
Gear rental is available depending on state guidelines—you don't need to own equipment to get started.
Shooters 13 and older can begin instruction and continue for life. Shooting develops coordination, focus, discipline, and responsibility. It's a sport you can pursue solo or with others, and the data backs it up—shooting is statistically safer than baseball, swimming, or cycling.
Getting started takes two steps: Gather the gear you need (or rent it), then register for a lesson that fits your schedule.
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