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ghh3rd
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Introduction

Post by ghh3rd »

Hi - I love to shoot... but didn't get to do it much when I was young although I always wanted to. Once as a kid I asked my father to take me to a YMCA in a small town we lived in with about 3500 residents ... Knob Knoster MO. I had heard they had a youth shooting club. They asked me to take a couple of shots with their air gun ... two bullseyes! They wanted me to come back, although I got to, and figured out later it was because my father was an alcoholic and didn't take us out much, and my mother didn't drive.

Now I'm a grandfather, and a recovering alcoholic (31 years) and have grandsons that are old enough to shoot. I have a Daisy 499 that I'll be giving them some 'at home' range time with, and a Savage Rascal .22 single shot for at the range.

I'm glad that I stumbled on this site - perhaps I will find some tips on teaching them to shoot. Although I do fairly well myself, I'm not much of a teacher.

Thanks
Pat McCoy
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Joined: Tue Mar 02, 2004 1:34 pm
Location: White Sulphur Springs, MT, USA

Re: Introduction

Post by Pat McCoy »

Welcome, and congratulations on getting involved in teaching future generations.

Here is a link to web-page from the Civilian Marksmanship Program(CMP) which has lots of basic (and higher) information you may find useful. (http://thecmp.org/training-tech/coaching-resources/)

Good luck, and enjoy the kids and their shooting.
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