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Boy that sounds like a fun time for all!
I coach a Scholastic Clay Target Progam team from our local club. We just completed the state championship sporting clays shoot with 207 kids shootiing. It is an absolute pleasure seeing this many kids enjoying the shotgun shooting sports. Every other year the NRA National Youth Hunter Education Challenge (YHEC) Championship comes to Mansfield, PA. They will be here again this year, starting July 19. Our small club hosts these kids for practice over the weekend prior to the competition. We'll have between 200-300 kids at our club at any one time shooting 22's, muzzleloaders, archery, and sporting clays for two days. We typically throw 9000 plus clays during this weekend so it is quite busy. We will see kids and parents from all over the country and I absolutly guarantee they are the nicest people you will ever meet. Although it is a great deal of work for us, after it is over all involved comment on the tremendous satisfaction this endeavor provides those that work the event. No, I have never seen any kid shooting a Parker but some day, if they stay involved with the sport, their interest may turn to shooting old guns. We have to make the investment now to reap rewards later. If you ever have the opportunity to help out at an activity such as these make sure you do. You will be richly rewarded. |
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07-22-2014, 11:06 AM | #4 | ||||||
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This is a follow-up to a previous post where I commented on YHEC.
Well, this past weekend we hosted the kids coming to the National Championship for practice prior to the main event this week. This effort is a bunch of work for our small club but very much worth it in the end. We had about 200 kids at the club at any one time. They kept coming and going all day for 2 days. We started shooting sporting clays at 8:00 am each day and finished about 6:00 pm. At the end of 2 days we presented about 8800 targets to kids of all ages and capabilities. These kids were from all over the country and the nicest people you would want to meet. I'm pooped but this year was another wonderful time. A few photos of the activities: |
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07-23-2014, 01:16 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Good work Bruce. Your shooting club has beautiful grounds. I'm an ASM with Troop 400 here in Richmond. (We just celebrated our 100th anniversary.) Twice during the Scout year I bring my Atlas trap on hikes and the troop fronts all ammo and clays. I will bring a few Parkers and some black powder loads and lite smokeless handloads so the boys can shoot my hammerguns. Pardon the pun, but they have a blast.
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07-25-2014, 05:46 PM | #6 | ||||||
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Just bought a big batch of .22 ammo plus BB's and pellets on the cheap at an estate sale this morning. A buddy of mine runs our local shooting sports Varsity Team, essentially what was Explorers when I was a kid. With ammo prices these days they have a real challenge keeping enough shells for the boys (and girls) to use. I'm always on the scout (literally) for anything they've got a gun for, he's excited to get the .22 stuff as they've got a big event coming up. Found them two muzzle loaders for cheap last year, and a couple nice modern .22 rifles as well. Off next month for the big 60th Anniversary Reunion at my old home Scout Camp on Little Grassy Lake.
DLH
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