Idaho Fish and Game is recruiting new Range Safety Officers at the Farragut Shooting Range Center in Athol.
Anyone interested in becoming an RSO is encouraged to reach out to Cory Blanchard at cory.blanchard@idfg.idaho.gov or 208-683-1499.
Support the hunting and shooting sports industry by volunteering as a Range Safety Officer
Idaho Fish and Game is recruiting new Range Safety Officers at the Farragut Shooting Range Center in Athol.
Anyone interested in becoming an RSO is encouraged to reach out to Cory Blanchard at cory.blanchard@idfg.idaho.gov or 208-683-1499.
“Volunteer Range Safety Officers are the backbone of the Farragut Shooting Range Center. We couldn’t do what we do and serve the public in the ways we do without them,” said Cory Blanchard, Farragut Range Master.
Previous experience in law enforcement or in the firearms industry is preferred but not required. Volunteer RSOs are expected to work at the range two days each month, as well as participate in bimonthly RSO meetings.
Volunteers RSOs enjoy free access to the range, free training on topics ranging from NRA RSO certification, first aid and CPR, ATV use and much more.
The culture among current RSOs at the range is full of passion and a sense of team, making the experience both fun and rewarding on many levels – so come join the team!
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