Yes, but as I understand it the level of evaluation could be experience and observed by the chairman, then documented and to the NRA for the card.sclg wrote:So should clubs be getting their members with 50+ years of shooting behind them to go through some level of evaluation - even if only for backside-covering purposes?toffe wrapper wrote: If you are found unsafe & no training record, the club chairman will have to explain signing you off as a safe shooter.
As long as it can be justified by the person/club signing off then that is sufficient.
Some clubs may have assumed that just because a member had a slot for a particular firearm they were competent with it. I have seen one or two club member with many years, decades even, of experience demonstrate very poor handling or safety awareness, when pulled up on it "I've done it like that for years and no accidents".