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§ — New to this

Never shot before?
You're exactly who we built this for.

If you're a little nervous, that's not a sign you don't belong — it's a sign you're taking this seriously. Before any logistics, let's answer the questions that are actually on your mind.

Your guide

Not sure where to start? Talk it through with Scout.

Tell me a little about where you're starting from — I'll point you to the right first step. No pressure, no wrong answers.

Glad you’re here. Where are you starting from? 🎯

…or tell me in your own words below.

§ 01

What's really on your mind.

Will I be judged?

No. Everyone on our range started exactly where you are. We meet you where you're at — your pace, your questions, zero attitude. There's no such thing as a dumb question here; the one you're embarrassed to ask is the one we'd rather answer.

Is it safe?

Safety is the whole foundation. Eye and ear protection on the line, a thorough safety brief before anything else, and we start slow — often with inert training tools before anything is ever loaded. Nothing happens until you're ready for it.

What if I'm terrible at it?

That's exactly why you're training. There's no bar to clear to walk in, and no one expects you to be good on day one — being a beginner on purpose is the fastest way to get better. And if you're ever not satisfied, we'll keep working with you until you are — or give you your money back.

What do I wear or bring?

Just yourself and closed-toe shoes — we can provide the rest. We'll send you everything else ahead of time so you never have to guess. This page is about the part nobody talks about: how it feels. The logistics are the easy part.

What actually happens?

The first few minutes: a warm hello, a little paperwork, and a safety brief. Then fundamentals — grip, stance, sight picture — dry first, then live, only when you're ready. By the end of the first half hour, the nerves are mostly gone.

You don't have to come alone

Most first-timers bring someone.

A friend, a spouse, a sibling — having a familiar face there takes the edge off for both of you. You're welcome to bring someone to your first session.

§ 02

Two easy ways in — your choice.

Both are built for the brand-new shooter. Neither is “the beginner option” and the other “the real one” — they're just two doors into the same welcome. Pick whichever feels more comfortable.

Small group$95

Pistol 101

Learn alongside a few others in the same boat — friendly and low-pressure. Many people find the group makes it less intimidating, not more. And you can bring a friend.

One-on-one$125

2-Hour Private

Just you and Ben, fully at your pace, with no audience. Best if you'd rather not be in a group your first time, or you want every minute focused on you.

One more thing

You don't have to be ready. You just have to start.

Everyone you'll meet on the range was nervous their first time too. Come as you are, ask every question, go at your pace. And if you're ever not satisfied, we'll keep working with you until you are — or give you your money back — so there's really no way to get this wrong.

§ 03 — Whenever you're ready

You belong on the range.

100% Satisfaction Guarantee — train until you're satisfied, or your money back.