Episode 2

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24th Jul 2020

Getting Smart, Safe, and Productive on the Gun Range

SPEAKING OF HOMEGUARD

GETTING SMART, SAFE AND PRODUCTIVE ON THE GUN RANGE

Our newest podcast deals with situations and issues you’ll often encounter when visiting your local gun range. We also discuss some tips you may find helpful. You do consistently make time to visit the range and work on your skills, right?

I sat down with Wayne Sessa, the former Vice-President and current Director of Training for the Hernando Sportsman's Club. A host of issues were discussed such as:

-What should I be thinking about and doing before I get to the         

           range?

-Once there, what is the 1st first thing I should be aware of?

-Just what type of help can I expect from those Range Safety 

           Officers?

-What to do if “something goes wrong”. IMPORTANT!

       -What can I do to make my range time more interesting and   

           productive? Ideas that will motivate you to return soon.

Just click below, have a listen, and feel free to send your feedback. Also, your ideas for future podcast topics are most welcome.

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About the Podcast

Speaking of HomeGuard
Podcast of HomeGuard Associates
"Speaking of HomeGuard" introduces you to a variety of interesting expert guests who will provide you with practical safety and security information. In this regard, our goal is to increase your knowledge of a variety of resources and people available to you.

Past podcasts and newsletters are available on the HomeGuardAssociates.com website and our Facebook page. Your comments, questions, and suggestions for future podcasts are most welcome. Thank you.

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Rick Wehrheim

Rick Wehrheim is the Director of HomeGuard Associates. He is also an NRA Certified Instructor in several disciplines as well as a consistently highly ranked "NRA Top Recruiter" in the state of Florida. His articles concerning safety and security issues have appeared in numerous publications. Rick's stated mission is, "Passing along practical tips and techniques which will keep good men and women from becoming victims. Avoidance, planning, and preparedness, these are my areas of emphasis."