Perhaps a dumb question, but here goes.
I know there are (at least) two options for a reason on the Form 6. Hunting and target shooting.
If you select hunting, you must include proof of a hunting license. (Alaska - $20 - easy to get online.)
If you select target shooting, you must get proof of an invitation from a club, the dates must be specified, and generally, it seems like more of a hassle.
Now the big question: I am a target shooter only. I haven't ruled out hunting, but targets are my main focus right now. There is a club very close to me in the USA that I'd like to attend upon occasion. Can I get an Alaska hunting license and select hunting as my reason even though I have no intention of hunting?
If the answer is yes, what about the types of guns? I'll be going to Michigan and will be taking .22LR and 9mm handguns, 12ga shotgun w/ 18.5"bbl, .223 rifles (RRA AR-15 and HK SL8-4), and probably a .22LR rifle. I know the border guards can give differing opinions on things but will I be denied entry, or even worse - have something seized - for the reason of not being able to hunt with a 9mm, for example?
Sorry if that's 5 questions in one, but I don't know anyone who has a 6NIA yet and I really don't feel like calling the ATF/State Dept/CBP/FBI/NSA... you get the idea.