Blank target backs
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 2:12 am
F Paul,
In this thread viewtopic.php?t=14346 you mentioned target backs. I'd like to tell of a youngster I worked with last Sunday. He's about 15-16, young Eagle Scout type. He knows his safety, and basics. I was shooting 10m AP on my own and stopped to introduce him and his dad to target pistols when they asked me. It was very impromptu. I gave him the basics of sighting, holding and triggering. Then we fire single rested shots with a K22 at 50' on a 50'target. Pretty soon we were firing 5 loaded from a rest. The kid caught on well. Soon I had him standing offhand still stressing sight and trigger but moved the target to 10m.
I finished the lesson on a blank target back at 10m where the kid fired <3" groups with the K22 and also with a red dotted Ruger MkII. Kids groups on a 50' bull were not all on the paper at 10m. So we shot a few more blank targets to send him off thinking about that front sight and where his eye looks. Also it showed the kid that he has no difference in red dot vs open sights at least on the blank target.
All in all the kid did good for his first target pistol session.
Meanwhile kids dad disappeared into the other room to BS with our club VP whose Ruger and K22 we used.
In this thread viewtopic.php?t=14346 you mentioned target backs. I'd like to tell of a youngster I worked with last Sunday. He's about 15-16, young Eagle Scout type. He knows his safety, and basics. I was shooting 10m AP on my own and stopped to introduce him and his dad to target pistols when they asked me. It was very impromptu. I gave him the basics of sighting, holding and triggering. Then we fire single rested shots with a K22 at 50' on a 50'target. Pretty soon we were firing 5 loaded from a rest. The kid caught on well. Soon I had him standing offhand still stressing sight and trigger but moved the target to 10m.
I finished the lesson on a blank target back at 10m where the kid fired <3" groups with the K22 and also with a red dotted Ruger MkII. Kids groups on a 50' bull were not all on the paper at 10m. So we shot a few more blank targets to send him off thinking about that front sight and where his eye looks. Also it showed the kid that he has no difference in red dot vs open sights at least on the blank target.
All in all the kid did good for his first target pistol session.
Meanwhile kids dad disappeared into the other room to BS with our club VP whose Ruger and K22 we used.