Shoot Like A Girl Prepares to Resume Operations

According to Firearm Chronicles

U.S.A. –-(Ammoland.com)- As the country moves towards opening back up, Shoot Like A Girl is proactively preparing to resume their Coast to Coast Tour on June 6-7 at Cabela’s in Missoula, Montana. Shoot Like A Girl has respectfully abided by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines to practice social distancing, to shelter and/or stay at home and limit non-essential travel during this historic COVID-19 Pandemic. The entire team is ready to resume travel, and empower women to participate in shooting sports with confidence. “We are moving forward securing travel plans with optimism that the country will move to Phase 2 of President Trump’s “Opening Up America Again” guidelines,” said Karen Butler, President and Founder of Shoot Like A Girl. “We have implemented risk mitigation strategies for the safety of our clients and staff, and our operating processes will be slightly different to adhere to CDC recommendations.” Phase 2 of President Trumps “Opening Up America Again” Guidelines allow for non-essential travel, and for event venues to open under moderate physical distancing protocols. Shoot Like A Girl’s new procedures are focused on keeping their clients and instructors safe. Each participant will be given a TrueTimber SilverTec Ninja Hood, generously provided by Bass Pro Shops; a pair of Birchwood Casey eye protection, kindly provided by GSM Outdoors; and disposable gloves. As clients approach the iconic mobile range a waiting area will be marked to adhere to 6’ of social distancing. When it is their turn, they will be given the mask, glasses and gloves to keep, and hearing protection that will be properly sanitized between clients. Contact will be limited to one instructor per client, and a firearms demonstration station will be set up outside of the trailer. Only two clients will be allowed inside at one time to maintain social distancing; and family members will still be afforded the opportunity to watch from the TV screens outside, while practicing social distancing.