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Online Safety Courses

Whether you're an experienced shooter or just starting out, you've got to know the basics. As America's oldest, most experienced manufacturer of sporting arms and ammunition, our experts have packed years of knowledge both in the field and in the factory into these easy-to-use guides. We hope you will find these online courses a good review for those who have been shooting for a while, and a good introduction to those of you who are new the the shooting sports.

The Remington Guide to Shooting & Hunting Safety
This hunting season take the time to protect yourself and your fellow sportsman by reviewing this supplemental interactive safety guide. There's no calling back a bullet once its been fired, so it's critical that you know the principles of safe gun handling and storage.

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Remington Guide to Shootin & Hunting Safety

The Remington Guide to Centerfire Rifle Basics
With so many different centerfire rifle and ammunition combinations available today, understanding the basics can help you make your experience more enjoyable. This guide takes you through everything from different rifle and bullet types right down to the proper methods for maintenance and storage.

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Remington Rifle  Basics

The Remington Guide to Shotgun Basics
If you’re just getting started with a shotgun, this course will provide you with a wealth of information and probably answer just about every basic question that you can dream up. If you’re an experienced shotgunner, you just might find a few bits of information that can make you even more knowledgeable.

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Remington Shotgun Basics


Important Notice


The Remington Guides to Shooting & Hunting Safety, Centerfire Rifle Basics and Shotgun Basics do not substitute or qualify for state certification in meeting mandated hunter education requirements. Please contact your local hunter education agency to ensure you meet the requirements to receive official certification.