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My son just got done with the hunters safety class today. It was a long week. Started on Monday and ended today with a field day. A pretty great instructor. He made it interesting for the kids and a great hands on teaching forum. Son can hunt with an adult this year and he gets his fishing, conservation, deer and elk tags for free this year. We are both now signed up for his bow hunters class.
I was sure surprised that the kids were allowed to handle the guns. I remember during my class we were handed guns the last day and told to figure them out.
They took the kids out to a shooting area and they learned to follow a blood trail. Shoot at clay pigeons with a 20 gauge shot gun and they shot at targets with .22 rifles.
Only 2 of the kids hit a clay with the shot guns and my son was one.
Now he wants a 20 gauge shot gun. He also wants a lever action .22 with a scope.
I was sure surprised that the kids were allowed to handle the guns. I remember during my class we were handed guns the last day and told to figure them out.
They took the kids out to a shooting area and they learned to follow a blood trail. Shoot at clay pigeons with a 20 gauge shot gun and they shot at targets with .22 rifles.
Only 2 of the kids hit a clay with the shot guns and my son was one.
Now he wants a 20 gauge shot gun. He also wants a lever action .22 with a scope.