GAIM offers a unique opportunity to train in a way that’s both engaging and meaningful. It helps build muscle memory so that safe handling becomes second nature—reflexes shaped by practice, not pressure.
Our vision is to provide training that reflects the values we hold dear: high standards, ethical hunting, and above all, safety.
In Wild Boar Hunting Lane, safety guidelines—such as prioritizing piglets before the sow—help reinforce ethical hunting practices. As part of the safety measures, it’s not permitted to shoot toward the drive chain or fellow hunters. Any shot directed at another hunter or a dog will immediately end the round. These rules are in place to encourage thoughtful decision-making and to mirror the responsibilities we carry in real-life hunting situations.
In scenarios such as SimPro Roughshooting, you can explore techniques like safe turning by pointing your firearm upward instead of swinging and practicing trigger discipline by removing your finger after each shot. These small habits make a big difference.
Wild Duck Woodland Lake offers a broad variation of ducks with different flight patterns, making it a dynamic and realistic training environment. If you're used to hunting with others or alongside dogs, then the lowest shots are off-limits. This helps reinforce safe shooting habits while still allowing for engaging and varied practice.
Whether you're using a GAIM wooden rifle or a live firearm, the mindset should be the same.
Let your training reflect the hunter you aspire to be: skilled, aware, and always ready!
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