Babes With Bullets Announces 2021 Schedule

Want to improve your handgun marksmanship skills or give 3-gun a try in a welcoming environment? Check out these women-only shooting camps.

by posted on January 4, 2021
Babes With Bullets Schedule
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Babes With Bullets, the only firearms academy featuring all-female instructors who are national and world-ranked shooters, has announced its 2021 schedule:

April 29-May 2, 2021 and Sept. 30-Oct. 3, 2021
Hawks Double Monty Ranch in Rotan, Texas
Each attendee will be trained by world shooting champions Kay Miculek and Lisa Munson. The weekend includes a great swag bag, a certificate for a handgun and holster, all guns and ammo used during training and afternoon activities, delicious meals prepared by a celebrity chef, massage and yoga. For more information and to register for Spring Diamond camp, click here. For Fall Diamond Camp click here.

Ladies Handgun Camp
August 26 and 27, 2021
Designed for both experienced shooters and newbies to the firearms scene, the Babes with Bullets Handgun Camp is a great place for women to develop and improve their marksmanship skills. This two-day program will be held at the Cameo Shooting Complex in Grand Junction, Colo. Taught by an all-female team of national and world shooting sports champions is designed to teach women to handle and operate a handgun safely and confidently. For more information and registration, click here.

3-Gun Challenge
August 28 and 29, 2021
The Babes with Bullets 3-Gun Challenge was designed to meet the growing demand for female-friendly 3-gun matches. This year’s venue is Cameo Shooting Complex in Grand Junction, Colo., a modern shooting mecca! For more information and registration, click here.

For more, visit babeswithbullets.com.

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