A complete beginner’s guide — from the four rules that govern every range in America, to what to pack, what to wear, and exactly what to expect when you walk through the door.
Every experienced shooter in Atlanta, Marietta, Kennesaw, or anywhere else started exactly where you are right now — curious, maybe a little nervous, and not entirely sure what to expect. That’s completely normal. A shooting range is a new environment with its own language, rules, and rhythms, and walking in without any preparation can make the experience feel overwhelming.
It doesn’t have to be. This guide covers everything a first-time shooter in Georgia needs to know before their first range visit — the safety rules that govern every responsible shooter, what to bring, what to wear, and a step-by-step look at what your first session will actually feel like.
“Every expert was once a beginner. The only difference is they showed up and started.”
The Four Firearm Safety Rules — Know These Before You Touch a Gun
Before anything else — before grip, stance, sight alignment, or trigger press — there are four fundamental safety rules that every shooter must know by heart. These rules are universal. They apply at every shooting range near Atlanta, at home, in a gun store, and anywhere else a firearm is present. They are not suggestions. They are the foundation of everything.
Each rule is designed to be a failsafe for the others. Violating one rule alone is unlikely to cause a serious accident. It typically takes two or more rules being broken simultaneously for a tragedy to occur — which is precisely why all four must become second nature.
What to Bring to the Shooting Range as a First-Timer
Walking into a shooting range near Kennesaw or Atlanta prepared makes your first visit significantly more comfortable and productive. Here’s exactly what you need — and what you can leave at home.
- Valid government-issued photo ID
- Ear protection (range-provided or your own)
- Eye protection / safety glasses
- Closed-toe shoes — no sandals or flip-flops
- Comfortable, form-fitting clothing (no low-cut tops)
- A hat with a forward brim (keeps brass out of your face)
- Any firearms and ammo you own (if applicable)
- An open mind and willingness to ask questions
- Sandals, open-toe shoes, or flip-flops
- Low-cut or loose-neck shirts (hot brass ejects unpredictably)
- Alcohol or anything that impairs judgment
- Distractions — put the phone away while on the line
- Overconfidence — every shooter starts as a student
- Anyone under the minimum age without proper documentation
No firearm? No problem. Most ranges — including Governors Gun Club in Kennesaw — offer rental firearms for first-time visitors. Our staff can help you select an appropriate beginner-friendly handgun and walk you through everything before you step onto the range.
What to Expect on Your First Range Visit
If you’ve never been to a shooting range in the Atlanta or Cobb County area, the process can feel unfamiliar. Here’s a step-by-step look at what a typical first visit looks like — so nothing catches you off guard.
A Few Things First-Time Shooters Are Always Surprised By
No matter how much you read beforehand, a few things tend to catch new shooters off guard. Here’s what to mentally prepare for before your first visit to a Georgia shooting range.
“The range is one of the most respectful, focused environments you’ll ever walk into. Everyone there started exactly where you are.”
Your First Visit Is Just the Beginning
One range session plants the seed. Consistent, guided practice is what grows it into genuine confidence and safety. The shooters who develop real skill — the ones who handle a firearm with calm authority in any situation — are the ones who kept coming back, kept asking questions, and kept building on what they learned.
For first-time shooters in Kennesaw, Marietta, Acworth, Smyrna, and across Metro Atlanta, Governors Gun Club offers the ideal environment to start that journey right — with certified instructors, beginner-friendly classes, and a welcoming community that was once exactly where you are now.
Ready to take your first shot with confidence?
Governors Gun Club — Train Smart. Stay Safe. Stay Ready.




