Basic Shotgun Course is a concentrated two-hour firearms training session located in Murray, Utah, designed for first-time shotgun owners and anyone wanting practical hands-on instruction. Set in the Salt Lake Valley just south of downtown Salt Lake City, this range-focused class covers safety, operation, stance, and recoil management while giving students supervised time on the line to practice loading, aiming, and controlled follow-through. The curriculum breaks down the shotgun into simple components: parts and function, safe handling rules, and how to choose a stance that absorbs recoil without sacrificing speed. Instructors guide students through loading drills, target transitions, and shot presentation that apply to both defensive and sporting scenarios. The class emphasizes predictable, repeatable technique—clear, audible commands, lane etiquette, and range-specific restrictions such as permitted ammunition types to protect equipment and comply with facility rules. What makes this offering distinct in the Murray outdoor-recreation landscape is its focus on practical confidence building for new owners. Rather than abstract lecture, the course blends short classroom intervals with live-fire practice so each concept is immediately tested under supervision. The proximity to the Wasatch Range and the urban trail network makes this an easy add-on to a day that could include hiking or hunting-gear shopping in nearby Salt Lake City. Facilities maintain tight lane limits and hallways kept clear for safety; minors may observe or shoot under strict guardian waiver rules, and the range enforces policies about prohibited ammunition and firearms types to protect equipment and comply with facility rules. Travelers should note Murray's compact, high-desert-to-mountain setting: the valley floor and the nearby foothills offer dramatic late-afternoon light, and the Great Salt Lake sits a short drive to the northwest for those extending their trip. Historically, firearms and hunting are part of Utah's frontier legacy and the course reflects a modern, safety-first approach to that heritage. The instructors teach legal and practical considerations for responsible ownership, including storage and transport basics. Why book this? For a two-hour investment you walk away with actionable skills—better stance, improved recoil control, and the confidence to continue practicing safely. The class is structured for beginners but is specific enough to benefit anyone needing a technical refresher. Whether you live in the Salt Lake Valley or are visiting the Wasatch for outdoor recreation, this compact course is a practical, well-run introduction to shotguns that respects both safety and the local recreation ethic. Participants should bring valid photo ID and eye and ear protection if they own them; the range provides basic safety gear and strict lane limits keep groups small. Expect clear pre-range briefings and paced instruction so even nervous newcomers make measurable progress. Book early—lanes fill quickly, and the intimate class size is central to the learning experience.