In looking at the range insurance through the NRA and getting a little stumped.
In the questionnaire it asks what certifications I have and what I plan to teach.
Right now I have none and only want to do a basic class(for free) getting people introduced to firearms. Mostly to draw more people to the pro gun side.
I plan to take classes and get my instructors certification for basic handgun marksmanship and go from there with other classes.
Also, my dad will be using the same range to do the CHL course next year after he gets his instructors license.
I wanted to start working on getting the insurance so I can start doing the basic course but I'm not sure if I will end up with higher rates for not having instructors certifications already.
It also asks if it is a partnership, I will be using the same range as my dad but we will not be working together so would we need separate insurance plans?
Any help would be appreciated.
In the questionnaire it asks what certifications I have and what I plan to teach.
Right now I have none and only want to do a basic class(for free) getting people introduced to firearms. Mostly to draw more people to the pro gun side.
I plan to take classes and get my instructors certification for basic handgun marksmanship and go from there with other classes.
Also, my dad will be using the same range to do the CHL course next year after he gets his instructors license.
I wanted to start working on getting the insurance so I can start doing the basic course but I'm not sure if I will end up with higher rates for not having instructors certifications already.
It also asks if it is a partnership, I will be using the same range as my dad but we will not be working together so would we need separate insurance plans?
Any help would be appreciated.