The OCMSA Presents: A Cowboy Mounted Shooting Introductory Clinic
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The OCMSA Introductory Clinic is a one day, government mandated, full day long course.
* Spots fill up quickly! So let us know of your interest and availability ASAP! *
Registration Form Found Here: https://forms.office.com/r/zG3QbgrU6h
PLEASE NOTE: You do NOT need to have your RPAL (Restricted firearms license) to attend the Introductory clinic.
However, an RPAL is necessary to attend further shooting clinics, practices, competitions, etc. If you are interested in attending any of these events in the future, we recommend starting the process of getting your RPAL ASAP, as the process takes many weeks (in some cases even months) before your RPAL is issued.
Cost of the Introductory Clinic for adults is $275.
This includes the course fee, all course supplies (course notes, balloons, ammo, etc.), and a 1-year Adult Individual Membership to the OCMSA (Ontario Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association).
Cost of the Introductory Clinic for minors (<18 years) is $225.
This includes the course fee, all course supplies (course notes, balloons, ammo, etc.), and a 1-year Wrangler (<18yo) Individual Membership to the OCMSA (Ontario Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association).
The OCMSA Introductory Clinic is a full day course, that includes:
--> A minimum of 3 hours will be dedicated to gun fire desensitization for the participant’s horse, as well as the participant’s demonstration of safe gun handling technique and successful shooting from horseback.
--> Training includes:
-----> Range Safety Rules
-----> Safe Gun Handling (ACTS, PROVE)
-----> Proper Firearm Cleaning, Storage & Transporting
-----> ATT Requirements
-----> Muscle Memory Training
-----> Dry Firing
-----> Ground Firing Blank Ammunition
-----> Introduction to Courses of Fire
-----> On Course Mounted Firing Blank Ammunition
** In order to prepare riders & their horses for the highest level of safety, competency and skill the OCMSA has established this Introductory Clinic. Individuals are required to successfully complete an Introductory Clinic before they are able to participate in any Cowboy Mounted Shooting competitions, practices, other clinics, or any event involving the participant handling/discharging of any firearms from horseback while in Canada.
* Spots fill up quickly! So let us know of your interest and availability ASAP! *
Registration Form Found Here: https://forms.office.com/r/zG3QbgrU6h
PLEASE NOTE: You do NOT need to have your RPAL (Restricted firearms license) to attend the Introductory clinic.
However, an RPAL is necessary to attend further shooting clinics, practices, competitions, etc. If you are interested in attending any of these events in the future, we recommend starting the process of getting your RPAL ASAP, as the process takes many weeks (in some cases even months) before your RPAL is issued.
Cost of the Introductory Clinic for adults is $275.
This includes the course fee, all course supplies (course notes, balloons, ammo, etc.), and a 1-year Adult Individual Membership to the OCMSA (Ontario Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association).
Cost of the Introductory Clinic for minors (<18 years) is $225.
This includes the course fee, all course supplies (course notes, balloons, ammo, etc.), and a 1-year Wrangler (<18yo) Individual Membership to the OCMSA (Ontario Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association).
The OCMSA Introductory Clinic is a full day course, that includes:
--> A minimum of 3 hours will be dedicated to gun fire desensitization for the participant’s horse, as well as the participant’s demonstration of safe gun handling technique and successful shooting from horseback.
--> Training includes:
-----> Range Safety Rules
-----> Safe Gun Handling (ACTS, PROVE)
-----> Proper Firearm Cleaning, Storage & Transporting
-----> ATT Requirements
-----> Muscle Memory Training
-----> Dry Firing
-----> Ground Firing Blank Ammunition
-----> Introduction to Courses of Fire
-----> On Course Mounted Firing Blank Ammunition
** In order to prepare riders & their horses for the highest level of safety, competency and skill the OCMSA has established this Introductory Clinic. Individuals are required to successfully complete an Introductory Clinic before they are able to participate in any Cowboy Mounted Shooting competitions, practices, other clinics, or any event involving the participant handling/discharging of any firearms from horseback while in Canada.
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