sidney411
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I said "HAD", as in previous - not present! But anyhow, he doesn't shoot and has never been into hunting, so it works out pretty good.
Cody, if it's a good story, it's another day now.Cody":1q5k1qtf said:I started shooting when Jake got his first BB gun. And if you guys and gals don't mind me sayin' I'm the better shot out of the two of us. (Boy we're gonna hear it now. ) About the women being good shots. My gran says she doesn't have the consence to kill and animal and has a 100% clay target accuracy. Minus the killing part the same story applies to my mom. Now my sister thats a whole different story... I might save it for another day.
Cody":3jhrf4hz said:I started shooting when Jake got his first BB gun. And if you guys and gals don't mind me sayin' I'm the better shot out of the two of us. (Boy we're gonna hear it now. ) About the women being good shots. My gran says she doesn't have the consence to kill and animal and has a 100% clay target accuracy. Minus the killing part the same story applies to my mom. Now my sister thats a whole different story... I might save it for another day.
Craig-TX":zy0ymokr said:Sounds like you're putting together a great club. Congratulations. One thing I would add about the water jugs: they make an impression on people (especially youngsters) and can therefore be used for a valuable safety lesson. It brings home what can happen to somebody's head or vitals if safety rules aren't followed. It also gives you more credence when you enforce the rules with zero tolerance.
And one other thing. Don't fall for the leftist propaganda that the Second Amendment is about hunting rights. Hunting and shooting sports are enjoyable byproducts of the Second Amendment. They have nothing to do with why it is in the Constitution.
Craig-TX
Farmhand":1dtbrv1i said:Craig-TX, Ryder, dun - THANK YOU! I have to admit I've been a little worried about how to handle people who are against this club. Any advice in that area is greatly appreciated. Any others? I really don't think I have to worry too much because we live in a small, agricultural area. But then again I have heard stories that PETA has been sitting around these small fairs trying to stop them. I don't always have the quickest answers so help there would be welcome. I've been trying to think of all things people could be against like teaching kids to handle weapons to harming wildlife issues etc. Trying to prepare myself in case it happens.
Farmhand":2coyn6s9 said:OK - our club is up and running. Now I have a problem I could use some help with. We have more members than we have equipment for. This means that the kids have down time between ranges. We can do 3 at a time at the air rifle range and 2 at a time at the shotgun range. Haven't got the archery range going yet. Even with the archery, we will end up with kids having nothing to do while waiting for the next range. Does anyone have any activity ideas for this. Ended up playing some games but I need other ideas to keep these kids interested and occupied. I am interested in ANY ideas. You all helped once - am hoping you can again. Thanks!