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- Jul 19, 2014
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This is how you keep kids safe, and eventually how you keep their kids safe when they have their own families...you teach gun safety to them and reinforce safe gun handling skills.....and you pass on the love of the 2nd Amendment which is one of the cornerstones of our freedom.....just ask Mexico, nazi Germany, or any socialist state that disarms their people...
Kids Learn the Shooting Sports at Nation's Longest-Running Shooting Camp - The Truth About Guns
About 125 young people aged 9 to 16 made memories this past weekend. While attending the nation’s longest-running NRA Youth Shooting Camp, these youngsters had a great time. After all, it’s tough to beat camping at night and shooting all day at a spacious private shooting facility. Coming from as far away as Indianapolis, these young people had fun making friends and memories at the four-day, three-night shooting camp.
We covered Friday’s shooting events in “The Nation’s Longest-Running NRA Youth Camp: Day One.” After shooting shotguns, pistols and rifles on Friday, the young people sampled other shooting disciplines on Saturday and Sunday.
The SASS people put on a Cowboy Action Shooting clinic at one of the stations. Dressed in their Western apparel, the instructors made quite an impression, especially on the youngest kids.
Steel targets that go “ping” with each hit provide that satisfying instant feedback for the shooters. Yes, the Cowboy Action shooters made those old-fashioned “six guns” and classic lever guns a whole lot of fun.
While waiting their turn to shoot at the Cowboy station, adult staff took other campers down a creek bed with paintball guns, shooting at dozens of targets.
Kids Learn the Shooting Sports at Nation's Longest-Running Shooting Camp - The Truth About Guns
About 125 young people aged 9 to 16 made memories this past weekend. While attending the nation’s longest-running NRA Youth Shooting Camp, these youngsters had a great time. After all, it’s tough to beat camping at night and shooting all day at a spacious private shooting facility. Coming from as far away as Indianapolis, these young people had fun making friends and memories at the four-day, three-night shooting camp.
We covered Friday’s shooting events in “The Nation’s Longest-Running NRA Youth Camp: Day One.” After shooting shotguns, pistols and rifles on Friday, the young people sampled other shooting disciplines on Saturday and Sunday.
The SASS people put on a Cowboy Action Shooting clinic at one of the stations. Dressed in their Western apparel, the instructors made quite an impression, especially on the youngest kids.
Steel targets that go “ping” with each hit provide that satisfying instant feedback for the shooters. Yes, the Cowboy Action shooters made those old-fashioned “six guns” and classic lever guns a whole lot of fun.
While waiting their turn to shoot at the Cowboy station, adult staff took other campers down a creek bed with paintball guns, shooting at dozens of targets.