Yeah the nice things about these air rifles is you don't need ANY paperwork or club memberships. It's a different story for some of the airguns since they're meant for clubs, and certainly for the rifles where you need a club membership and "proof of marksmanship activity" as well as a bunch of other stuff, but these you just send the form in with your credit card number on it and you're good to go.
If you can make the time for a trip to Anniston or Camp Perry I HIGHLY recommend it. It's an interesting trip and the people are all extremely friendly. They do have an airgun range in Anniston that they'll let you use if there's no matches or anything going on and the marksmanship park in Talladega is going to be opening soon.
If you want to do a real trip you can make the trip to Camp Perry for the [url-http://thecmp.org/competitions/cmp-national-matches/small-arms-firing-schools/]Small Arms Firing School[/url]; I've done it twice and it was an amazing experience both times. You get coaching from the men and women who make up the different service branches and military academy's rifle teams.
If you can make the time for a trip to Anniston or Camp Perry I HIGHLY recommend it. It's an interesting trip and the people are all extremely friendly. They do have an airgun range in Anniston that they'll let you use if there's no matches or anything going on and the marksmanship park in Talladega is going to be opening soon.
If you want to do a real trip you can make the trip to Camp Perry for the [url-http://thecmp.org/competitions/cmp-national-matches/small-arms-firing-schools/]Small Arms Firing School[/url]; I've done it twice and it was an amazing experience both times. You get coaching from the men and women who make up the different service branches and military academy's rifle teams.