NRA has been cutting down on gun training and education, one of the core activities of the organization, since at least 2017/2018. This is actually one of the very worthwhile and useful activities of that organization.
An older article published in 2019:
Inside the NRA’s finances: Deepening debt, increased spending on legal fees — and cuts to gun training
Here is a newer article, February 2022, from a site, thereload.com, that a quick googling did not turn up so much on its reputation:
Exclusive: NRA Revenues Cut in Half Since 2018, Legal Spending Spiked in 2021. There is an NPR interview with its founder Stephen Gutowski , though:
2020 Saw A Boom In Gun Sales. These New Buyers Could Shape The Future Of Gun Control.
People need to stop using large organizations to tell them how to think and their perceived goal of putting guns into as many hands as possible is irresponsible, at best.
People should have the integrity to search for a good place to practice and if it offers good/logical training, even better. I have been to a couple of gun shops that have a range- I will return to neither, after some past experiences. The first was known as the #1 place in the state that was the source of guns used in crimes and they didn't seem to care where the money came from. At the other, one guy ran down to the range with a rifle and fired about five rounds in quick succession, then jumped up and down, shouting "This is f$ckin' great!" before running upstairs. That's not a rifle range and he put all of us in danger. The guy to my left fired a few and stopped, then someone from the store came down and said "Let me see it- oh, we have to get that taken care of", meaning his hand. I don't know if it was slide bite, but he didn't seem to have a clue. At about the same time, someone two lanes to my right started shooting at a large paper target and after a full magazine, he had only hit the bottom edge once- the rest of the paper was pristine even though it was only a few yards away.
These happened during one visit to their range and if they're going to be so lax in letting people use it, I'm not going back.
If someone wants to create a new organization to replace the NRA in the event that it shuts down, I won't be disappointed. Maybe they could find new management who could make it into something useful.