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Celebrate The Shooting Sports In August

Gunner QuinnBy Gunner QuinnAugust 14, 2025
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It was 2017 when the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) first launched the 31-day event now known as National Shooting Sports Month. “With so much going on in people’s lives today, the shooting sports offer an opportunity to tune out distractions, learn a new skill, socialize and share their experiences,” said Steve Sanetti, who was NSSF President and CEO at the time. “It’s important to remember to pass on our traditions and to reflect on our unique freedoms that make participating in them possible.”

The celebration has grown since then, and so have the number of ranges, clubs and other groups holding special events—some of them free. The NSSF has an online list to find one near you. Simply click on the state in which you live to find opportunities near you.

Although gatherings and special deals are updated regularly, there are other incentives available, too. Nothing was listed in Utah as this article was written, for example, but the state is offering discounts at two of its Department of Wildlife Resources Ranges.

The Cache Valley Public Shooting Range, which is in Logan, Utah, is offering free entry to the rifle, pistol and archery ranges on August 16. Visitors can also shoot one free round of trap, skeet or five-stand sporting clays that day, as well.

“Safety is our top priority, which is why we are a great place to come and shoot,” Cache Valley Public Shooting Range Manager Steven Bassett said. “That is a big draw for people who practice shooting here or who want to try it for the first time. We have range safety officers who can offer assistance as needed. We also have some targets available for purchase, but people should bring their own firearms and ammunition. We provide a family-friendly environment where you can try a new hobby or pass your tradition along to someone else.”

Visit the NSSF webpage, but don’t forget to check your local newspaper, website or other media outlets for more National Shooting Sports Month events near you. There may be something you don’t want to miss.

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