January 26th, 2022 Adaptive Shooting Event Featured On Shooting USA TodayToday, Wednesday January 26, Shooting USA TV will show the Adaptive Defensive Shooting Summit, (ADSS), which was held last fall at SIG Sauer Academy, New Hampshire. Trevor Baucom and Camp Freedom teamed up for the third annual accessible shooting event for people who have disabilities. The ADSS allows adaptive shooters to train and learn at a top-notch facility. The ADSS Summit is open to all persons with disabilities, including those who are injured in the military or law enforcement. It offers the chance to learn new skills and adapt to the challenges. The entire episode can also be streamed later online for a small fee.Adaptive Shooting ProgramsMarksmanship is one of the few sports where physically-challenged persons can compete at the highest level — with some provisions for wheelchair access and mobility. Matt Schwartzkopf, for example, is one of the top F-Class competitors in the country. Matt is a rangemaster at Ben Avery, Arizona. He is a double amputee (below his knee). He has not let that obstacle stop him. He was a Top-10 finisher in major F-Class matches and was selected to shoot with FTR Team USA.NRA Resources to Adaptive Shooting EventsThe NRA Adaptive Shooting Program provides information for organizations that plan events to include persons with disabilities. Veterans’ groups, rehabilitation centers, gun clubs, and gun clubs can organize events. For more information visit AdaptiveShooting.NRA.org.Making Ranges Suitable for Disabled Shooters
NRA Club Connections magazine features an article on adaptive shooting. This article explains how range owners can make fire lines more accessible by adding a simple mat. The NRA’s Hunter Services and Adaptive Shooting Programs maintain a list of organizations that offer outdoor opportunities for people with disabilities. Accessible hiking trails, guided whitetail hunts, and chartered fishing trips are all available in a searchable database. The NRA Adaptive Shooting Program’s Hunting/Fishing Trip Database has a list of programs. The National Rifle Association of the United Kingdom also offers adaptive shooting programs. The NRA.ORG.UK website offers a wealth information for disabled shooters.

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