ASI Range Officer Training: Certification Opportunity Sunday, March 23, 2025

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We’re excited to announce an upcoming ASI Range Officer Training! If you’re interested in certifying as an ASI Range Officer, here are the details:

  • Date: Sunday, March 23, 2025
  • Time: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
  • Location: Paul Bunyan Sportsman’s Club
    • ASI Club Affiliation Number 1701
    • 17902 Meridian E, South Hill, WA 98375

Training Overview:

  • ASI Range Officer Training combines classroom instruction with hands-on experience.
  • Students must pass both components to be certified.
  • You’ll run the timer, handle scoring, manage shooters, and respond to simulated unsafe behaviors.
  • Dress appropriately, the training includes an outdoor range portion.
  • The class size limit is 17. 

Requirements for Participants:

  • Maintain a current ASI membership.
  • Have participated in at least three ASI matches (or have instructor approval).
  • Obtain a recommendation from an ASI club contact.
  • Return the ASI Range Officer training application.
  • Bring a class fee of $20 (due by at the start of class).
  • Successfully complete the RO training class.

For more information and/or the application, please contact Mike Meisner directly at mmeisner@asi-usa.org and add support@asi-usa.org to the copy line.

Let’s enhance safety and camaraderie within our ASI community!

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