I think it’s worth an RPAL , incase an apocalyptic event changes everything. But if you just want to shoot skeet and trap get a PAL . There are other training opportunities aside from the RCMP listing . The instructor in my mind is not that important as long as they cover the safe handling / storage / dos and don’t to keep you safe and legal.
I find with many courses I have taken. The trainer is often passionate about what they are teaching so that’s nice . And sometimes you get a guy with a retirement gig that couldn’t teach a duck to swim , but less often.
Most skeet/ trap clubs now also have compulsory safety training for new members , just to keep the safe in safety. No shell goes in a gun till your on station, the gun is always pointed down field , wait thirty seconds after a miss fire . Old guard will straighten out new members pretty quick , not being mean , they just don’t wanna get shot.
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