For those of you whose kids are in, or recently were into Scouting, how do the Boy Scouts get the training required from NRA-certified instructors, and what kind of facility hosts the shooting to actually put .22 bullets through paper? I was looking at this recently with the intention of maybe inviting a local Boy Scout troop to my hunting property to use my little deer rifle sight-in-range (I've got a great backstop; a 10-foot high wall of dirt, also 10 feet wide). But the Boy Scout's rules seem engineered to rule-out any private shooting areas that aren't full-time professionally staffed and managed ranges, complete with bathrooms with running water. I'm surprised they don't mandate air conditioning and free WiFi, too.
Yet, it seems that every year some 40,000 Scouts get their rifle merit badges, and another 20,000 get one for shotgun shooting.
https://blog.scoutingmagazine.org/2...veiled-these-were-the-most-and-least-popular/
So the Scouts ARE getting their training, and doing their shooting, somewhere. How are they accomplishing this?